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> Assistant/Associate Professor of Health Economics
> University of Warwick
> Health Sciences Research Institute, Clinical Trials Unit
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> Assistant Professor £36,715 - £43,840 pa
> Associate Professor £45,155 - £52,347 pa
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> Warwick Medical School (WMS) wishes to appoint an ambitious and
> experienced senior researcher to an exciting new post in health
> economics at one of the UKìs leading universities. The post holder w
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> contribute to the vision of WMS to continue its upward trajectory in
> establishing international research excellence. The post holder will
> work with the new Professor of Health Economics, who will take up his
> post in the Warwick Clinical Trials Unit (CTU) in September 2010, and
> develop a personal research programme. The aim will be to establish
> Warwick CTU, and more broadly WMS, as a leading institution in health
> economics research nationally and internationally. Emphasis will be
> placed on leading high quality economic evaluations and research
> alongside large Phase III clinical trials.
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> It is anticipated that the post holder will also collaborate with
> colleagues in the Universityìs Economics Department, which is widely
> regarded as one of the top university Economics Departments in the UK
> and Europe in terms of its teaching and research. Potential areas of
> collaboration with colleagues in the Economics Department include the
> development of new approaches to the measurement and valuation of
> health
> and well-being, and the application of econometric techniques to
> health
> survey datasets. There is also an expectation that the Economics
> Department will invest in this area to help achieve the overall aim of
> building further strength in economic aspects of health and well-being
> and, more broadly, in health economics.
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> The post holder will be expected to contribute to an MSc module on
> health economics, the teaching of the subject in the undergraduate
> medical curriculum and play a key role in the supervision of research
> degree students. WMS has an excellent undergraduate teaching and
> postgraduate programme. It was also the first UK Medical School to
> introduce a graduate entry medical undergraduate programme.
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> You will hold a PhD in a relevant subject and will have a significant
> academic track record. Informal enquiries are welcome and should
> initially be directed to Professor Sallie Lamb, [log in to unmask]
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> 02476 574685. These will subsequently be directed to the new Professor
> of Health Economics.
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> Click here for further details of the post :
> https://secure.admin.warwick.ac.uk/webjobs/jobs/academic/job14485.html
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> An application form must be completed if you wish to be considered for
> this post. Click here for an application form:
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http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/humanresources/jobsintro/apply/procedure
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> Minicom users can call 024 7615 0554 if they require any further help.
> Please quote job vacancy reference number 34903-059. The closing
> date/time for applications is midnight (British time) at the end of
> Friday 11 June 2010.
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