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Andrew Comrie

Andrew Comrie

· Professor Chief Academic Officer, Arizona Board of RegentsVerified

University of Arizona · Geography and Development Studies

Active 1940–2023

h-index36
Citations6.2k
Papers14926 last 5y
Funding$300k
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Andrew Comrie serves as the Chief Academic Officer for the Arizona Board of Regents, where he is responsible for system strategy, planning, and analysis in academic affairs, including fostering academic access and excellence across Arizona’s public universities. He holds an academic appointment as a Professor in the School of Geography, Development & Environment at the University of Arizona, with joint appointments in Hydrology & Atmospheric Sciences and in Public Health. His research focuses on two broad areas: the first links climate with health, pathogens, vectors, and broader atmospheric environmental issues, examining how disease patterns shift in space and time with changes in climate; the second draws on his experience as a senior institutional leader to explore questions related to resource flow supporting the university’s multiple missions. Dr. Comrie has published widely in specialized and interdisciplinary international journals, and his work has been funded by federal, state, and local agencies. He has served as an editor and editorial board member for respected international scholarly journals and on many professional committees and boards. Additionally, he is the author of the open-access book 'Like Nobody’s Business: An Insider’s Guide to How US University Finances Really Work'.

Research topics

  • Political Science
  • Public relations
  • Economics
  • History
  • Psychology
  • Nursing
  • Management
  • Engineering
  • Medicine
  • Medical education
  • Law

Selected publications

  • Assessing climate and health curriculum in graduate public health education in the United States

    Frontiers in Public Health · 2023 · 13 citations

    • Political Science
    • Public relations
    • Medical education

    = 46) are focused on this climate change and health. These courses cover a wide array of topics with an emphasis on conveying fundamental concepts. In-depth assessment revealed a need for integrating learning opportunities that build practical skills useful in a hands-on public health practice environment. This assessment indicates the limited availability of climate-health course offerings available to graduate students in accredited schools. The findings are used to propose an educational framework to integrate climate change into public health curricula. The proposed framework, while rooted in existing directives, adopts a tiered approach that can be readily applied by institutions training the next generation of public health leaders.

  • 14. Outcomes & Futures

    Open Book Publishers · 2021-01-01

    book-chapter1st authorCorresponding
  • 2. Institutional Revenues

    Open Book Publishers · 2021-02-08

    book-chapterOpen access1st authorCorresponding

    How do university finances really work? From flagship public research universities to small, private liberal arts colleges, there are few aspects of these institutions associated with more confusion, myths or lack of understanding than how they fund

  • 13. Fundraising

    Open Book Publishers · 2021-02-08

    book-chapterOpen access1st authorCorresponding

    How do university finances really work? From flagship public research universities to small, private liberal arts colleges, there are few aspects of these institutions associated with more confusion, myths or lack of understanding than how they fund

  • 5. Human Resources

    Open Book Publishers · 2021-01-01

    book-chapter1st authorCorresponding
  • 8. Research

    Open Book Publishers · 2021-02-08

    book-chapterOpen access1st authorCorresponding

    Grounded in hard data, original analyses, and the practical experience of a seasoned administrator, this book provides refreshingly clear answers and comprehensive insights for anyone on or off campus who is interested in the business of the university: how it earns its money, how it spends it, and how it all works.

  • 6. Academic Affairs

    Open Book Publishers · 2021-02-08

    book-chapterOpen access1st authorCorresponding

    How do university finances really work? From flagship public research universities to small, private liberal arts colleges, there are few aspects of these institutions associated with more confusion, myths or lack of understanding than how they fund

  • 14. Outcomes & Futures

    Open Book Publishers · 2021-02-08

    book-chapterOpen access1st authorCorresponding

    Grounded in hard data, original analyses, and the practical experience of a seasoned administrator, this book provides refreshingly clear answers and comprehensive insights for anyone on or off campus who is interested in the business of the university: how it earns its money, how it spends it, and how it all works.

  • 3. Institutional Expenditures

    Open Book Publishers · 2021-02-08

    book-chapterOpen access1st authorCorresponding

    How do university finances really work? From flagship public research universities to small, private liberal arts colleges, there are few aspects of these institutions associated with more confusion, myths or lack of understanding than how they fund

  • 9. Public Service, Cooperative Extension, and Community Engagement

    Open Book Publishers · 2021-02-08

    book-chapterOpen access1st authorCorresponding

    How do university finances really work? From flagship public research universities to small, private liberal arts colleges, there are few aspects of these institutions associated with more confusion, myths or lack of understanding than how they fund

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