Candidates should hold a doctoral degree Health Economics, Economics, Public Health, Health Policy, or Development Economics or a closely related discipline. You should have extensive experience in economic evaluation methods (micro or macro), and/or the methodologies used in political economic analysis; proven skills in quantitative analysis using software such as Stata, R, or Python and experience working with or in low- and middle-income country (LMIC) health systems, ideally in Africa.
LSE Health offers a vibrant research environment with strong links to policymakers and international organisations. We provide opportunities for networking, training, and career development, including support for fellowship and grant applications.
Expires on: 05/10/2026