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Job Opportunity – Three Research Fellows, Institute for Health and Human Development – Deadline 9 July 2014

posted on January 1, 2025

The University of East London (UEL) and Newham University Hospital NHS Trust (NUHT) have jointly funded a new post of Professor of Community and Family Health in order to strengthen research into how local issues impact on the health and healthcare of families and communities within Newham. This post has been filled by Angela Harden BSc, MSc, PhD. Prof Harden has recently put out a call for Research Fellow openings.

INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT at The University of East London has three vacancies for research fellows to work on some very exciting maternity and child-health related NIHR funded projects (see below). The closing dates for all posts are 9th July 2014.

For more details visit the following pages:

1.0 FTE Research fellow for 36 months ‘Antenatal Equity’
0.8 FTE Research fellow for 36 months ‘Antenatal Equity’
1.0FTE Research fellow until July 2015 ‘Children and Diabetes’

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