Fellowships
In delivering an internationally competitive research portfolio we have successfully attracted and hosted several clinical and non-clinical Research Fellowships at different career stages funded by NIHR, MRC and Wellcome.
The HIPR group offers a vibrant and supportive research environment in which to undertake Research Fellowships, bringing together researchers from a diverse range of disciplines (e.g. public health, epidemiology, geography, sociology, economics, statistics, data science) and supported by sustainable grant and infrastructure funding from NIHR, MRC, Wellcome Trust, Health Foundation, and Department of Health and Social Care. We welcome enquiries from clinical and non-clinical researchers who would benefit from undertaking a Fellowship hosted with us.
Current Fellowships
- NIHR Research Professorship: ‘Tackling child health inequality: an interventional epidemiology platform to inform policy.’ Prof David Taylor-Robinson. Read more.
- NIHR School for Public Health Research Post-Doctoral Launching Fellowship: ‘Applying an intersectional framework to address socio-economic and ethnic health inequalities in maternal and child health.’ Dr Oluwaseun Esan. Read more.
- NIHR School for Primary Care Research Fellowship: ‘LINKS – LINKed data tools to inform action against Suicide and self harm.’ Dr Roberta Piroddi. Read more.
Past Fellowships
- MRC Clinician Scientist Fellowship: ‘Reducing inequalities in child health: understanding pathways, interventions and policies’. Read more.
- Wellcome Trust Post-doctoral Fellowship: ‘From Policy to Inequality: Assessing the effects of policy interventions on inequalities in child health using natural experiments’. Read more.
- MRC Clinical Research Training Fellowship: ‘Impact of socioeconomic circumstances on risks and life-course consequences of preterm birth: studies into differential exposure and susceptibility’. Read more.