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    LSHTM Research Fellowship 2026

    Oluwole OmojofodunBy Oluwole OmojofodunDecember 18, 2025No Comments6 Views
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    LSHTM Research Fellowship 2026

    Deadline: January 7, 2026

    The LSHTM Research Fellowship 2026 is a unique opportunity for early‑career and mid‑career researchers with strong quantitative skills to contribute to high‑impact public health research in Africa. Hosted by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), this fellowship focuses on perinatal mortality research in Ethiopia and is delivered through an international research partnership.

    The LSHTM Research Fellowship 2026 offers a competitive salary, flexible working arrangements, and the chance to work on an NIH‑funded project addressing critical maternal and newborn health challenges.


    About the LSHTM Research Fellowship 2026

    This fellowship supports a Research Fellow position within the Department of Population Health (DPH) at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine. The role is part of the Hararghe Health Research Partnership, a collaborative initiative between Haramaya University (Ethiopia) and LSHTM.

    The research programme focuses on understanding perinatal mortality and its associated risk factors in eastern Hararghe, Ethiopia. The successful candidate will play a key analytical role, contributing to evidence generation aimed at improving maternal and newborn health outcomes.


    Fellowship Host Institution

    The fellowship is hosted by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), one of the world’s leading universities specialising in public health, epidemiology, and global health research. LSHTM is internationally recognised for its research excellence, policy influence, and global partnerships.


    Position Details

    • Job Title: Research Fellow
    • Department: Department of Population Health (DPH)
    • Research Area: Perinatal mortality and population health
    • Funding Body: National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA
    • Contract Type: Fixed‑term
    • Working Hours: Part‑time (17.5 hours per week)
    • Contract Duration: Until 31 August 2026, with the possibility of extension
    • Duty Station: Haramaya University, Ethiopia

    Salary and Benefits

    Successful applicants will receive a competitive remuneration and benefits package:

    • Salary Scale: LSHTM Grade 6
    • Annual Salary: £45,728 – £51,872 per annum (pro rata, inclusive of London weighting)
    • Annual Leave: 30 working days per year (pro rata)
    • Additional Benefits:
      • Discretionary wellbeing days
      • Access to LSHTM pension scheme

    Key Responsibilities

    The Research Fellow will:

    • Lead and support quantitative analysis of perinatal mortality data
    • Work with health and demographic surveillance datasets
    • Contribute to study design, data interpretation, and reporting
    • Collaborate closely with researchers at LSHTM and Haramaya University
    • Support dissemination of research findings through reports and publications

    Eligibility Criteria

    Applicants for the LSHTM Research Fellowship 2026 must meet the following requirements:

    Essential Qualifications and Experience

    • A postgraduate degree in demography, epidemiology, population health, or a closely related discipline
    • Strong quantitative research and data analysis skills
    • Experience working with health and demographic surveillance data
    • Proficiency in R, Stata, or similar statistical software

    Desirable Experience

    • Prior research experience in Ethiopia or similar low‑ and middle‑income country settings
    • Experience working on maternal, newborn, or perinatal health research projects

    Application Process

    The LSHTM Research Fellowship 2026 is a job‑style research fellowship, not a traditional academic scholarship. Applications must be submitted online through the official LSHTM recruitment platform.

    The position is available immediately, subject to successful recruitment, and shortlisted candidates may be contacted before the closing date.


    Application Deadline

    • Closing Date: 7 January 2026

    Early applications are strongly encouraged, as the role may be filled before the deadline.


    Why Apply for the LSHTM Research Fellowship 2026?

    • Gain hands‑on experience on an NIH‑funded international research project
    • Work with a globally respected public health institution
    • Contribute to impactful research addressing maternal and newborn health challenges
    • Build strong collaborations across international academic and research institutions

    Need Support With Your Application?

    If you need professional support with proposal drafting, application refining, or proposal review, please contact us for tailored assistance to strengthen your application.


    Application Links

    • Apply Here
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