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UNIVERSITY OF WESTMINSTER

Research Associate in Health and Social Care Modelling

Cavendish Campus - School of Informatics

Salary £25,440 - £26,800 P.A. (Inc. LWA)

Fixed Term Contract: 12 Months

The Health and Social Care Modelling Group (HSCMG), based in the School of 
Informatics, is looking for a research fellow to provide support to research, 
consultancy and knowledge transfer activities undertaken by the Health and 
Social Care Modelling Group (HSCMG) and occasionally to support other 
postgraduate teaching related activities of the department.

The post holder will be an active researcher with interest and experience in 
areas of statistics, operational research, and/or data mining that are relevant 
to health care and of interest to HSCMG. The successful applicant will also be 
involved in the development of short courses and teaching in the area of data 
analysis and operational research applied to Healthcare. The post holder will be 
expected to have some good publication record and strong potential. Some 
experience in interacting with health care professionals is also desirable.

A good honours degree and a higher degree in a relevant quantitative area of 
Mathematical and Computer Sciences are required. Candidates are expected to 
have been awarded or at least submitted their dissertation for a PhD in an 
area of Statistics, Operational Research, or Data Mining applied to Health / 
Healthcare. 

For an informal discussion regarding this post, please contact Prof. Thierry 
Chaussalet on 0207 911 5000 ext. 3540 or email [log in to unmask] For 
more details and to apply, visit http://www.wmin.ac.uk/hrvacancies/ 

Reference Number: 50020568

Closing Date: Wednesday 3rd September 2008   

Interviews are likely to be held on: Monday 15th September 2008

Please note CV’s in isolation or incomplete application forms will not be 
accepted. 

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