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We have an opportunity for an enthusiastic and talented PhD student to join our UK team which looks at equitable access to care after injury in LMICs.
We have multiple projects in this field including the NIHR funded Equi Injury Equi-injury - University of Birmingham and Rwanda912 programs Rwanda912 - University of Birmingham
The successful candidate will be expected to deliver work related to these programs and develop their own ideas related to injury research.
They will be supported by a strong international team of interdisciplinary scientists whose aim is to improve healthcare, globally.
Previous research experience – quantitative and/or qualitative skills – are necessary.
Previous publications would be considered a strength
Person Specification
Applicants should have a strong background in Global Health. They should have a commitment to [provide] research and hold a UK Upper Second Class Honours Medical Degree or Other Healthcare related MSC .
How to apply
Applications should be directed to Dr A. Enocson at a.enocson.bham.ac.uk
To apply, please send:
· A Detailed CV, including your nationality and country of birth;
· Names and addresses of two referees;
· A covering letter highlighting your research experience/capabilities.
· Copies of your degree transcripts;
· Evidence of your proficiency in the English language, if applicable.
Applicants will be required to attend an interview. This can be conducted face –to –face, by telephone, or online
Funding Notes

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