Abstract:Despite the diverse academic training of health geographers and their capacity to think spatially and temporally when focusing on complexities of people's health in changing environments, career‐related concerns have been raised due to the dearth of academic jobs in the sub‐discipline. Given these concerns, an understanding of the career aspirations and trajectories of health geography graduates, as well as their experiences within and outside academia, has the potential to inform the progression and evolution… Show more
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