New opportunities as Lecturer/Senior Lecturer at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine

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Below you can find details on two open roles at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM). Please keep an eye on our news page for more opportunities.

Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Health Economics (Vaccines)

Key responsibilities will include:

  • Leading health economics research within collaborative vaccine projects, including protocol development, ethical approval, tool design, and data collection across sites in Burkina Faso, Mali, and Chad.
  • Conducting advanced economic evaluations, including health systems costing, equity and budget impact analyses, and cost-effectiveness modelling of vaccine delivery strategies.
  • Disseminating findings through high-quality publications, policy briefs, conference presentations, and stakeholder engagement.
  • Supporting evidence synthesis and systematic reviews, including supervision of PhD candidates.
  • Developing and delivering teaching in health economics and financing within LSTM’s postgraduate programmes.
  • Building sustainable partnerships with Ministries of Health, Finance, global funders (e.g. GAVI, Global Fund), and normative bodies (e.g. WHO).
  • Supporting the career development of early-career researchers within and beyond LSTM.

The deadline for applications is 24 June 2025.

Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in Public Health / Implementation Science

Key responsibilities will include:

  • Leading mixed methods process evaluations and contributing to complex implementation research within malaria vaccine projects.
  • Drafting protocols, securing ethics approvals, developing tools and data systems, and managing data collection in collaboration with in-country partners.
  • Conducting rigorous quantitative and qualitative data analysis, including feasibility assessments.
  • Publishing peer-reviewed research, producing policy briefs, and presenting findings at national and international conferences.
  • Supporting evidence synthesis, including systematic reviews and PhD supervision.
  • Contributing to MSc teaching in implementation science and malaria-related public health topics.
  • Building equitable partnerships with Ministries of Health, global funders (e.g. GAVI, Global Fund), and global normative bodies (e.g. WHO).
  • Supporting career development of early-career researchers and playing an active role in the academic life of LSTM.

The deadline for applications is 24 June 2025.

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