The Economics Department at EIT is recruiting a number of outstanding, full-time Predoctoral Research Fellows dedicated to advancing research at the intersection of economics, science and policy. This is an exciting opportunity to join a new and rapidly expanding group, under the leadership of Professor Andrew J. Scott, that will tackle frontier issues in the economics of health, longevity and ageing. The group is growing rapidly, and this is a great opportunity to join at the beginning of the establishment of a world-class research centre. You will be part of a cohort of five Post-Doctoral Fellows and five Pre-Doctoral positions. Positions are full-time and of one and two-year duration, potentially renewable for further terms, subject to performance, with the option to rotate across projects. About The Role
The projects cover a range of theoretical and empirical issues with Fellows being allocated depending on their strengths and interests. The projects include: Empirical modelling of the links between biology, health, disease and economic outcomes (e.g. labour force participation, earnings, occupational choice, retirement, etc) Constructing micro-founded models to evaluate the macroeconomic case for preventative health Empirical and theoretical research on mechanisms for how an ageing society can deliver ‘an economic longevity dividend' Developing effective measures of health using large, novel datasets and identifying key causal factors via quasi-experimental techniques that would deliver effective prevention programs Work on theoretical models evaluating the welfare gains of better health, developing measures to improve the allocation of health resources The economic impact and consequences of vaccines, pathogen protection, preventative health and innovations in geroscience Future research programs will extend to cover the areas of food security, clean energy and effective government Why EIT?
EIT offers an exceptional research ecosystem defined by: Strong interdisciplinary ethos with access to large teams in AI, biology, policy and medicine Versatile research opportunities that bridge fundamental science with real-world applications An emphasis on rigorous research, to identify novel evidence-backed solutions to pressing global problems The opportunity to work with and learn from global experts and publish high quality academic work as well as learn commercial skills Participate in mission driven networks combining senior academics, policymakers and entrepreneurs to ensure that research feeds into impact Access to world class computing facilities and extensive data A well-resourced environment with competitive salaries and benefits Skills required for the role:
A completed Bachelor's, or a completed Master's degree, or equivalent qualifications, with substantial quantitative work A strong quantitative background Experience with programming languages, in particular: Matlab or Python Experience with statistical software, in particular: R or Stata Working across broad scientific missions to identify and solve different economics problems We are looking for highly motivated candidates with a strong technical skillset and creative approach to problem solving. We do not require candidates with knowledge of health economics, but a focus on economic thinking. Benefits
Application requirements:
For both Fellowships, applications are open to candidates from the UK and abroad. Any offer of employment is subject to the eligibility to work in the UK. The Fellows will receive a full-time, one- or two-year appointment that is renewable annually. An employment term of at least two years is strongly preferred. 1 letter of reference - Please email economicsrecruitment@eit.org CV Writing Sample (Optional) - Please email economicsrecruitment@eit.org Cover letter Application process
We will interview candidates as they are shortlisted between December 2024 and February 2025. Seniority level
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