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Faculty Positions in Health Economics, Data Management, & Global Health

Posted: 12/19/2017 (Employment)

The Department of Global Health at the Boston University School of Public Health has three faculty positions available, open rank, in health economics, data management, and global health (any discipline).

Global Health Data Science Faculty

The Department of Global Health (DGH) at the Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) has a faculty opening for a researcher with expertise in data science for global health. Areas of specialization could include a wide range of data science activities including: quantitative impact evaluation, statistics, epidemiological/behavioral modeling, health informatics, and machine learning. We seek an exceptionally creative faculty member who uses tools of data science to understand and improve population health globally. As part of their cover letters, candidates may also request to be considered for the Data Science Faculty Fellows Program, which is an integral part of BU’s Data Science Initiative, housed at the prestigious Rafik B. Hariri Institute for Computing and Computational Science and Engineering.

Global Health Economics Faculty

The Department of Global Health (DGH) at the Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) is recruiting for a faculty position with expertise in health economics, economic modeling, and/or economic impact evaluation in low or middle-income countries. We are seeking a versatile microeconomist with field experience and strong quantitative skills. Areas of focus may include the design and evaluation of health system strengthening interventions or the application of behavioral economics concepts in the design and evaluation of interventions that aim to change health-related behaviors.

Global Health Faculty Position 

The Department of Global Health (DGH) at the Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) has an opening for a faculty member with expertise in global health. Areas of specialization could include the following: maternal and child health, reproductive health, non-communicable diseases, or pharmaceutical access to care. We seek an exceptionally creative faculty member who is motivated to understand and improve population health globally.

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Location: Boston University