[Jobs] Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral Fellowships at UCL : Chronic Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa

Magali Barbieri magali at demog.berkeley.edu
Fri Mar 18 10:30:40 PDT 2016




*From:*Vaughan, Megan
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*Subject:* Wellcome Trust Postdoctoral Fellowships at UCL : Chronic
Disease in Sub-Saharan Africa

Dear colleagues,

Please find below the links to two posts I am advertising in connection
with a Wellcome Trust-funded project on 'Chronic Disease in Sub-Saharan
Africa: a critical history of 'epidemiological transition'. Both posts
will be based in UCL (London) and as you will see, one post will involve
work in Ghana, the other in South Africa. I am open to applicants from
any social science/humanities discipline - and for the S African post I
would particularly like to attract applicants who can work with large
data sets. I'd be very grateful if you could forward these announcements
through your networks - and I'd be particularly grateful if you could
draw them to the attention of Africa-based scholars.

many thanks

Megan Vaughan

Professor of African History and Health

Institute of Advanced Studies

UCL

http://bit.ly/1QZQdC3

<http://bit.ly/1RjIDBm>http://bit.ly/1RjIDBm








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