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2x Fully Funded 3-Year PhD Studentships in the School of Public Health

2x Fully Funded 3-Year PhD Studentships in the School of Public Health

Imperial College London invites applications for two fully funded PhD Studentships within the NIHR Northwest London Patient Safety Research Collaboration (NIHR PSRC). These studentships offer an exciting opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research to advance patient safety, utilising integrated care data to tackle significant healthcare challenges.

Research Areas

  1. Patient Safety Impact of Integrated Systems and Teams in Mental Healthcare
    • Aim: To use mixed methods, including local integrated care data, to assess the impact of mental health care integration on patient safety.
    • Potential Impact: Develop and implement safety indicators, inform service delivery and policy, and produce recommendations for community mental healthcare integration.
  2. Safety in Access and Delivery of Healthcare Amongst Mothers and Babies of Ethnically Diverse Backgrounds
    • Aim: To characterise healthcare-associated harm during pregnancy and early childhood among ethnically diverse populations, using linked health datasets.
    • Potential Impact: Define indicators to identify healthcare inequalities, inform interventions to address disparities, and enhance maternal and child healthcare expertise.

Qualifications and Person Specifications

Essential:

  • First-class degree in health policy, health services research, psychology, behavioural science, data science, or related disciplines
  • Experience with qualitative and/or quantitative research methods
  • Proven analytical skills and ability to write clear technical reports
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team

Desirable:

  • MSc in the above fields
  • Knowledge of patient safety issues

How to Apply

Interested candidates should email Paul Aylin at p.aylin@imperial.ac.uk with an expression of interest, including:

  • CV
  • Personal statement (up to 1000 words) outlining interest, background, and preferred research area.
  • Educational certificates and transcripts (in English)
  • Contact details of two referees

Application Deadline:

Short-listed candidates will be notified via email and invited for interviews.

Further Information:

Visit the Imperial Graduate School for more details about the department and training programmes. Equal Opportunities

Imperial College London is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion. We encourage applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of background.

Join us in our mission to innovate and improve patient safety through impactful research. Apply today!