A 3.5-year teaching PhD studentship in infectious disease epidemiology and health economic modelling is available within the Institute of Health Informatics. The studentship will commence on 1 October 2026 under the supervision of Dr Rebecca Baggaley and Dr Johan Thygesen.
Project title: Evidence to inform targeted infection testing strategies for migrants to high-income countries
Project description: The Institute of Health Informatics is looking to recruit a PhD studentship to join our welcoming and vibrant Institute. The purpose of this studentship is to generate evidence to support a wider programme of work aimed at designing a primary care-based targeted testing approach for key infections (tuberculosis (TB), HIV, hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV)) among migrants to high‑income countries. The student will contribute to this programme by undertaking some or all of the following activities:
Research environment: This position presents a unique opportunity to join a multidisciplinary research team working across epidemiology, health economics and qualitative research. The student's modelling and analytical work will directly inform the co-design of the targeted testing approach, helping shape the testing strategies to be explored in the feasibility study and contributing to an integrated programme of research.
Beyond the research-focused deliverables outlined above, which will form the basis of the candidate's PhD thesis, the successful applicant will also contribute to the development, delivery and support of teaching across our two institute programmes. Tasks may include enhancing teaching quality by creating new and reviewing existing materials, assisting with teaching as a postgraduate teaching assistant, engaging with our highly motivated students through thesis supervision or co-supervision, as well as engaging with and helping support other teaching-related events at the Institute.
This PhD position offers a highly competitive and attractive salary and working conditions. The student will receive regular guidance and support from their project supervisors as well as from an independent thesis committee. The candidate will be supported in all aspects of teaching by our collaborative and supportive teaching team. In addition, the UCL Doctoral Skills Development Programme (DSDP) is designed to help doctoral researchers develop skills for research, professional development and employment. As part of Dr Baggaley's fellowship, there is provision for further training and for conference attendance. The studentship is fully funded for 3.5 years, starting 1 October 2026.
This Studentship presents a unique opportunity to conduct supervised research at and be a part of the research community, being an integral part of the exciting and thriving research team.
Person specification: The successful candidate will have:
In addition, the following experience would be helpful, but not essential:
Eligibility: This studentship provides a starting stipend of £23,805 per annum and covers the cost of tuition fees based on the UK (Home) rate. Only students eligible for UK/Home fees status can apply.
How to Apply: Please do not click the 'Apply Now' button next to the advert. Enquiries regarding the post can be made to Dr Rebecca Baggaley (r.baggaley@ucl.ac.uk). To apply, please send a current CV including the contact details of two professional referees as well as a 1-sided A4 cover letter to Dr Rebecca Baggaley (r.baggaley@ucl.ac.uk). Closing deadline for applications: 23rd June 2026. Interview date: 14th July 2026. Applications that are submitted without following the correct application process will not be considered. The successful applicant will then be required to apply to and register on the Institute of Health Informatics MPhil/PhD programme to take up the studentship.
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