Nottingham, UK.
This permanent position offers an exciting opportunity to further develop health economics research within the Nottingham Clinical Trials Unit (NCTU), an international centre of excellence in clinical trials.
You will lead a team of health economists to attract new grant funding and expand health economics within multidisciplinary collaborative research, focusing on evaluation within multicentre clinical trials, economic modelling, and methodological research.
You will be an established health economics researcher with significant experience and a growing international reputation for excellence, demonstrated by a sustained record of competitive research funding and peer‑reviewed publications.
You will have a proven record of working collaboratively in multidisciplinary research teams, and of leading others through mentoring, role modelling and excellent communication skills.
NCTU is based in the School of Medicine at the University of Nottingham, has close links with local NHS Trusts, and is fully‑registered by UKCRC. Our mission is to conduct high quality, high impact, multicentre trials to improve health and well‑being. We provide a thriving, friendly and supportive working environment, and we would like you to take the next steps in your academic career with us. We also offer:
* Agile working arrangements, with a blended approach of office and home working.
* As a university, we are committed to providing generous employment packages whilst supporting the wellbeing of our staff to help you reach your full potential.
* As a university employee, you will have an excellent choice of benefits and rewards, including access to fitness and health facilities, staff discounts and travel schemes, along with 30 days’ holiday allowance (plus additional university closure days) and a highly attractive pension scheme.
Interviews are planned for week commencing 9th February 2026.
The post is offered on a full‑time (36.25 hours) permanent basis; however, applications are also welcome from candidates wishing to work part‑time (minimum 29 hours per week). Please specify in your application if you wish to work part time and the number of preferred hours.
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