Isabel Muñoz Beaulieu
Positions held
| 2025-2026 to today | Student(s), Ethics and health |
Biography
Isabel Muñoz Beaulieu is an PhD candidate in the Department of Family Medicine at McGill, where she also completed a joint Honours BA in International Development Studies and Philosophy. Isabel’s doctoral research is supervised by Dr. Matthew Hunt (McGill University) and builds upon collaborations with the Center for Disaster Preparedness in the Philippines and the Canadian Red Cross. Her research focuses on the ethical dimensions of what remains after humanitarian organizations leave; it examines the role of sustainability of services, benefits, and relationships in humanitarian aid and the responsibilities that may emerge to promote it.
Isabel has worked in the humanitarian and development field with the United Nations High Commissioner of Refugees in Guatemala and The Hunger Project. She also supports several projects to advance equity in health at Women’s College Hospital and as a research associate for the O’Neill-Lancet Commission on Racism, Structural Discrimination and Global Health.
Isabel.munozbeaulieu@mail.mcgill.ca


