City says this collaboration engages students to look at 'real issues' and apply their results to municipal planning.
THUNDER BAY — Students from Confederation College’s post-graduate Health Informatics program showcased their capstone research projects on Thursday.
The projects focused on collecting data on health indicators relating to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals , which the UN lists within the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. “The innovative and analytical skills of our students in this project are outstanding,” said Christina Foresto, a health informatics professor and program coordinator.
At the event, students also networked and fielded questions from other students and faculty before inviting questions from city representatives and community partners.
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