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Professor

Public Administration

Accepting graduate students

Contact:
Office: HSD A342
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Credentials:
PhD (Montreal), MSc, BSc
Area of expertise:
Evaluation approaches and methods, planetary health, theory-based evaluation, ecological transition, public health, health system analysis, collaborative/participative/community-based approaches, qualitative methods

About Astrid Brousselle

Astrid Brousselle is a professor in the School of Public Administration at the ßÉßɱ¬ÁÏ. Her expertise relates to the approaches, theories and evaluative methods that she applies to the field of health and to planetary health.

She holds a PhD in Public Health from the University of Montreal. Before joining the ßÉßɱ¬ÁÏ as the director of the school, she held a Canada Research Chair in Evaluation and Analysis of the Health System at the University of Sherbrooke (Prov. of Quebec).

Between 2015 and 2019, she was the French editor of The Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation/Revue canadienne d'évaluation de programme and, for many years, she was a member of the editorial board of Evaluation and Program Planning. In recognition of her contribution to the development of evaluation methods, she received in 2013 the Prix Reconnaissance of the Société Québécoise d'Évaluation de Programme (2013).

In 2017 she received the recognition Mention coup de coeur of the Jean-Pierre-Bélanger Prize from the Association pour la Santé Publique du Québec (ASPQ) for her public positions defending the public healthcare system.

Research interests

  • evaluation for planetary health
  • planetary health governance
  • supporting the eco-social transition
  • post-truth strategies and tactics

Publications

Please see Astrid's for up-to-date publications.