Host: Prof Simon de Lusignan
Background:
Robust vaccination monitoring systems are essential for identifying coverage gaps and designing targeted interventions. Despite efforts to improve uptake, significant disparities persist, particularly among high-risk and underserved populations.
To scale up successful interventions and reduce inequalities, an integrative approach is needed. This includes enhanced safety surveillance, observational studies to assess vaccination impact on health disparities, and the development of a comprehensive national vaccination uptake platform.
The fellow will begin by conducting an inventory of ICT strategies used to improve influenza vaccination uptake, focusing on policy interventions, digital tools, and behavioral nudges. The second phase of the research will center around co-creating people-centered strategies to improve vaccine uptake, particularly among marginalized populations. These strategies will aim to address vaccine hesitancy and promote sustained participation in vaccination programs.
Your experience:
* A Master’s degree in health services research, epidemiology, public health, health economics, applied statistics, biomedical sciences, or a medical degree with relevant experience.
* Demonstrated proficiency in quantitative methods and experience with programming tools such as R, Stata, Python, or similar. An interest in acquiring new data science and programming skills is required.
* A strong interest in health services research, with experience and enthusiasm for engaging with stakeholders across healthcare systems.
* An excellent academic track record, with scientific curiosity and a commitment to rigorous research.
* Fluent written and spoken English.
In addition, the following experience would be helpful, but not essential:
* Previous involvement in health services research projects.
* Experience with project management, including coordinating tasks, managing timelines, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to achieve research objectives.
* Demonstrated adaptability, curiosity, problem-solving skills, and leadership capabilities.
* Experience in studying European healthcare systems, particularly in the context of health system performance assessment.
We are seeking a highly motivated and resourceful aspiring researcher to join our interdisciplinary team for cutting-edge doctoral research. This position offers the opportunity to work at the intersection of health services research, epidemiology, and data science, engaging with clinical and managerial stakeholders to create meaningful impact within healthcare systems.
Our offer:
This 3-year PhD position is funded by the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Horizon Europe Guarantee scheme and will be embedded in the Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions of the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation program under grant agreement No 101168576. You will be appointed as full-time PhD for 3 years with the University of Oxford. The Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) programme offers a highly competitive and attractive salary and working conditions. The successful candidates will receive a salary in accordance with the MSCA regulations for early-stage researchers. Exact salary will be confirmed upon appointment. In addition to their individual scientific projects, all fellows will benefit from further continuing education, which includes internships and secondments, a variety of training modules as well as transferable skills courses and active participation in workshops and conferences.
Your application:
See recruitment procedure. You can apply using the online application form. For more information about the position you can contact simon.delusignanpa@phc.ox.ac.uk and bernardo.meza-torres@phc.ox.ac.uk at CIHORG.
See advert for details.
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