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A leading academic institution in Paris is seeking a Fellow in health economics. The position involves teaching health economics courses and developing original research over a maximum period of 4 years. Candidates must hold a doctorate with significant publications, demonstrate proficiency in both English and French, and have a passion for pedagogical innovation. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to high-impact research in a dynamic environment.
Paris, France
PSL University is opening a short-term position for a Fellow in health economics for a maximum of 4 years, starting at least September 1, 2024 (possibly June 1, 2004). The Fellow will teach 60 hours of lectures ("cours magistraux") at the University Paris-Dauphine per year. The Fellow will also be expected to develop original research in health economics and economics of ageing, and to publish the results of his or her work in leading international journals. Research will be conducted at the LEDa, the research center in economics of the University Paris Dauphine-PSL, in partnership with the Institute for Digital Health in Society (Institut Santé Numérique en Société) at PariSanté Campus and the SHARE France team.
Responsibilities
Research mission
The person recruited will develop his / her own research in health economics and economics of ageing within the LEDa and in partnership with the Institut Santé Numérique en Société at PariSanté Campus and the SHARE France team. He / she will contribute to the development and animation of research within LEDa and PSL (presentation of his / her work, co-organization of seminars, publications) and may be part of the Institute for Digital Health in Society at PariSanté Campus and of the SHARE-France team. His / her research may contribute to the literature on health data or digital health.
Qualifications
Candidates must hold a doctorate in economics since at least 2 years, specifically in health economics, with a proven interest in the fields of health economics and economics of ageing. In addition, the candidate must have an established research, evidenced by at least two publications in an international peer-reviewed journal of high scientific standing. An experience in econometrics applied to health survey data, and especially the SHARE survey, or health administrative data is required.
The candidate must be able to demonstrate a good command of English and French to work and teach in French and English (the minimum level is C1 / C2 or native language for both English and French). Candidates must also have teaching experience and be able to demonstrate a taste for pedagogical innovation.
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