Location: | Manchester |
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Salary: | £46,735 to £57,422 per annum, depending on relevant experience |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 4th March 2025 |
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Closes: | 21st March 2025 |
Job Ref: | SAE-028037 |
Job reference: SAE-028037
Salary: £46,735 to £57,422 per annum, depending on relevant experience
Faculty/Organisational unit: Science and Engineering
Location: Manchester
Employment type: Fixed Term
Division/team: Department of Mathematics
Hours per week: Full Time
Closing date (DD/MM/YYYY): 21/03/2025
Contract duration: For 24 months
School/Directorate: School of Natural Sciences
The Healthier Futures research platform, in partnership with the University’s Department of Mathematics is offering a two-year fellowship for a mathematical modeller to pursue interdisciplinary research with the long-term goal of reducing health inequalities.
The Mathematical Epidemiology research theme in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Manchester is a group of over 20 active researchers. At present 3 core principal investigators (Hall, House and Pellis), and 7 other permanent staff across career stages affiliated to the group, work on statistical inference, data visualisation, mechanistic modelling and operational research questions related to epidemiology. Expertise in modelling/analysis of epidemics, and particularly transmission in enclosed communities, has enabled impact on both regional and national scales throughout the COVID-19 pandemic providing a REF impact case and is a strategically critical research area for the Department, School and Faculty. Recent projects include looking at cost effectiveness of Meningitis vaccination, evaluating transmission risk on public transport and working with ONS on the community infection survey.
Successful candidates will evidence their trajectory on a pathway to research independence and have a clear plan for using the opportunity of this Fellowship as a stepping stone to secure significant external funding, including prestigious individual.
Fellowships or interdisciplinary team funding awards. Applications for external funding will be expected early in the second year.
Successful applications will outline an innovative and compelling research project that involves interdisciplinary approaches to the challenge of addressing health inequalities. The successful research team will work closely with Professors Ian Hall and Thomas House in the Department of Mathematics, and they must name an additional co-supervisor in an additional discipline at the University of Manchester who would also be involved in the fellowship
How to apply:
Please complete your research proposal on the ‘Fellowship Proposal Form’ (HF Research Fellowship application form MathMod.docx) and upload as part of your CV document. Please note all guidance on the form.
As an equal opportunities employer we welcome applicants from all sections of the community regardless of age, sex, gender (or gender identity), ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation and transgender status. All appointments are made on merit.
Our University is positive about flexible working – you can find out more here
Blended working arrangements may be considered
Please note that we are unable to respond to enquiries, accept CVs or applications from Recruitment Agencies.
Enquiries about the vacancy, shortlisting and interviews:
Name: Professor Ian Hall
Email: ian.hall@manchester.ac.uk
General enquiries:
Email: People.Recruitment@manchester.ac.uk
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This vacancy will close for applications at midnight on the closing date.
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