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of Ghana School of Public Health (UGSPH). The post will be managed by Dr Chido Dziva Chikwari and Dr Rachel Scott, the MSc SRHPP co-Programme Directors. Applicants must have a postgraduate degree, ideally a
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impacts in the UK. Candidates should have a postgraduate (ideally post-doctoral) degree in epidemiology, medical statistics, public health or similar, and have knowledge of climate change adaptation and
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of Health and Care Excellence. The appointment can be at Research Fellow or Assistant Professor level, depending on applicant background. The post-holder will lead innovative research projects related
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, sustainable scale-up of care programmes for small/nutritionally at-risk infants. The post-holder will be based in London with regular trips to Bangladesh/Senegal and will report to Dr Marko Kerac. The post
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to the set-up and conduct of a funded research project aiming to co-create a national weight management programme in Thailand. The duties of the post will involve coordinating and writing ethical approval
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-led nutrition interventions during the war in Sudan. Responsibilities include developing surveys to assess reliance on community kitchens, analysing pre- and post-war data on food, disease, and coping
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Department of Health Services Research and Policy to support two studies. The post-holder will explore instrumental variable methodologies to establish causal treatment effects from routine data (MRC funded
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ability to work independently and collaboratively. Some experience in communication and dissemination of policy-relevant results is desirable. The post is full-time 35 hours per week, 1.0 FTE and fixed-term
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fellow position is available to join an interdisciplinary team evaluating the health and well-being benefits of clean energy access in The Gambia, West Africa. The post-holder will work in close
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measures to assess these risks. Priority will be given to applications focusing on planetary health solutions (adaptation, mitigation or both). The post-holder must have a postgraduate degree, ideally a