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Hire Dr. Valérie V.
Canada
USD 55 /hr

PhD Candidate & Researcher | Scientific Writer & Reviewer | Risk Governance & Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Profile Summary
Subject Matter Expertise
Services
Research Fact Checking, Gray Literature Search, Systematic Literature Review, Secondary Data Collection
Consulting Business Strategy Consulting, Digital Strategy Consulting, Scientific and Technical Consulting
Work Experience

Teaching assistant

University of Quebec at Montreal

January 2022 - Present

Research assistant

Réseau Inondations InterSectoriel du Québec (RIISQ)

July 2020 - July 2024

Education

PhD

University of Quebec in Montreal

September 2021 - Present

Postgraduate Diploma in Disaster and Major Risk Management

University of Quebec in Montreal

September 2018 - September 2019

Criminology

Université Libre de Bruxelles - Belgium

September 2016 - September 2018

Certifications
  • Certification details not provided.
Publications
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anne-Sophie Gousse-Lessard, Philippe Gachon, Lily Lessard, Valérie Vermeulen, Maxime Boivin, Danielle Maltais, Elsa Landaverde, Mélissa Généreux, Bernard Motulsky, Julien Le Beller (2023). Intersectoral approaches: the key to mitigating psychosocial and health consequences of disasters and systemic risks . Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal.
Anne-Sophie Gousse-Lessard, Philippe Gachon, Lily Lessard, Valérie Vermeulen, Maxime Boivin, Danielle Maltais, Elsa Landaverde, Mélissa Généreux, Bernard Motulsky, Julien Le Beller(2022). Intersectoral approaches: the key to mitigating psychosocial and health consequences of disasters and systemic risks . Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal. Emerald