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Three fellowships available for research on health inequalities

12 Jul 2024

Healthier Futures is offering three, two-year fellowships for researchers in any field who want to pursue interdisciplinary research with the long-term goal of reducing health inequalities.

The University of Manchester’s Healthier Futures research platformhas announced three fellowships to support the career development of outstanding researchers wanting to address health inequalities through interdisciplinary research.

By mobilising research and assembling some of the best academic minds across disciplines the platform aims to tackle inequalities and deliver fairer health for all.

Health inequalities span the globe, affecting individuals, communities and populations. From gender to geography, economics to ethnicity, all these factors, and more, affect the opportunities people have to lead healthy lives.

The platform aims to develop solutions in partnership with academics, policy makers, campaign groups and businesses to act upon thecauses and consequences of health inequalities around the world, from poverty and deprivation to ethnicity and racism.

To find out more about the fellowship eligibility criteria and to apply, please visit the Healthier Futures research fellowships page. If you have any queries, please email healthierfutures@manchester.ac.uk.

The deadline for applications is midnight on 10 September 2024.