Lecturer in Population Health at St George’s, University of London

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Lecturer in Population Health at St George’s, University of London

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The Population Health Research Institute (PHRI) are seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Population Health with one of the following specialities: Epidemiology, Medical Statistics, Public Health, Health Psychology, Health Economics,  Health Impact Assessment or Research Co-Creation. 

The PHRI addresses a wide range of population health conditions (e.g., cardiometabolic diseases, infectious diseases, eye disease, respiratory and allergic diseases, mental illness) and their determinants across the lifecourse. There is expertise environmental effects on health and wellbeing; the safety of medicines in pregnancy; the rehabilitation of long-term conditions including COVID; complex behavioural interventions; ethnic and social health inequalities, and the co-creation of research.

We are seeking to appoint a candidate with their own ongoing or developing internationally recognised research, teaching, impact and other activities in a field related to public health. We particularly welcome applications from candidates with experience of researching health inequalities and/or those with experience of using co-creation in their research and educational activities. Opportunities also exist for the post holder to work alongside colleagues leading existing research studies.

The post holder will be expected to support the strategic aims of PHRI towards successful development and expansion of the Institute: to maximise potential grant income, increase research power and impact, to support early-career researchers, and to ensure sustained high quality publication outputs.

In addition, the post holder will be expected to contribute to the teaching activity of the University, which includes a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses.  

For further information about this position and to apply, visit http://jobs.sgul.ac.uk.  

Job share options will be considered.  Flexible working, including part-time or reduced hours of work, opportunities to work from home for many posts, compressed hours and local flexibility in agreeing start and finish times of work are among the extra benefits offered by St George’s, University of London.

Please quote reference: 446-23    

Closing date: 11 September 2023 

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