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The Global Health, Policy & Innovation Unit at Queen Mary University of London wishes to recruit an outstanding academic to contribute to its growing initiative in global health education. Five MSc programmes, an intercalated MSci, and a three-year BSc are being offered in areas covering a range of global public health including global public policy, health systems, international primary health care, global health and law, and migration and health.

These programmes are part of initiatives in global medical education in the Barts & The London Medical School, and in greater involvement in the health needs of the East London population. The Centre is looking for an academic with an established record in public health, the social determinants of health, the politics of health, or epidemiology & statistics to help take forward these key developments.

The post is available for three years. Starting salary will be in the range per annum of £43,027-48,035 inclusive of London Allowance.

For further details and information on how to apply http://www.jobs.qmul.ac.uk/4583

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