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help researchers who are already funded to deliver on their study objectives. With a focus on health economic aspects of study design and delivery, the postholder will provide pre- and post-application
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forward an innovative programme of work investigating the broader societal and economic benefits of vaccines against typhoidal and non-typhoidal Salmonellae, such as future productivity, antimicrobial
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to bring forward an innovative programme of work investigating the broader societal and economic benefits of vaccines against typhoidal and non-typhoidal Salmonellae, such as future productivity
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View All Vacancies Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Dynamics Salary: £43,947 to £49,908 per annum, pro rata. Closing Date: Thursday 29 February 2024 Reference: EPH-EPED-2024-02 The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is a world-leading centre for research and...
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discipline, by the post start date; very good knowledge of International Political Economy, business and politics, and / or the political economy of China, and a developing research record in the area
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The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is a world-leading centre for research and postgraduate education in public and global health. Our mission is to improve health and health equity in the UK and worldwide; working in partnership to achieve excellence in public and global health...
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with colleagues working on overlapping areas of interest through the LSHTM Global Health Economics Centre. The post is full-time 35 hours per week, 1.0 FTE and fixed-term until 26 February 2025. The post
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throughout the life course by contributing to economic, social and political debate as well as development in societies, nationally and internationally. The department pioneers research collaborations with
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postgraduate degree, ideally a doctoral degree, in a relevant topic and relevant experience in mathematical modelling, health economics, epidemiology, statistics or another relevant discipline with a strong
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into society. These include migrant workers, refugees, asylum seekers, workers in the informal economy and immigrants to the UK under special visa schemes. We also look at the causes and effects of migration