Overview
The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.
Based at the University of Cambridge and supervised by Professor Caroline Trotter, the student should have or should expect to obtain a minimum of a UK 2:1 Honours Degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject, and will work closely with colleagues at UKHSA and other members of the HPRU.
Eligibility & Requirements
* Minimum UK 2:1 Honours Degree (or equivalent) in a relevant subject.
* Eligible to live and work in the United Kingdom.
Responsibilities
* Develop a framework for making decisions about vaccines that more formally considers the effect on the immunisation programme as a whole.
* Apply this draft framework to specific case studies and assess whether and how decision-making could be influenced, leading to further refinement.
* Develop skills in infectious disease epidemiology, mathematical modelling of vaccine‑preventable diseases, and health economics.
* Develop and execute a plan for public involvement and engagement, recognising the public as vaccine consumers.
Funding
Funding will cover fees at the home fee rate plus a tax‑free student maintenance starting at £20,199 for three years. This PhD is supported by the NIHR Health Protection Research Unit in Immunisation and covers research costs in addition to home fees and maintenance. Start date: January 2027.
Application
Contact the Supervisor to discuss the project before submitting an official application.
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