Work with us
We work closely with individuals and organisations who share our commitment to improving health and reducing inequalities through research, collaboration, and engagement. We welcome involvement from academics, members of the public, or those working in health, social care, or policy.
Fellowships
We offer a supportive environment for research fellows at all career stages, hosting fellowships funded through sustainable grants and infrastructure support from organisations such as NIHR, MRC, Wellcome Trust, Health Foundation, and the Department of Health and Social Care. Our programmes bring together researchers from diverse disciplines, including public health, epidemiology, geography, sociology, economics, statistics, and data science. We warmly welcome enquiries from both clinical and non-clinical researchers interested in pursuing a fellowship with us.
To explore all of the HLS fellowships, you can visit our dedicated section within the Faculty site.
Job opportunities
Join our team and contribute to research that makes a real-world impact. We regularly recruit to roles across research, project management, and engagement. Search the Department of Public Health, Policy and Systems in Liverpool’s vacancies site. The latest opportunities can be found here: https://my.corehr.com/pls/ulivrecruit/erq_search_package.search_form?p_company=1&p_internal_external=E
PhD Projects
We support PhD students through collaborative, interdisciplinary research opportunities and provide mentorship and access to rich data and policy-relevant topics. The latest opportunities can be found here: https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/population-health/study/#postgraduate-research-list.
Patient and Public Involvement (PPI)
We believe research is stronger when it reflects lived experience. We actively involve patients, carers, and members of the public in shaping our research questions, methods, and outputs. We welcome individuals and communities to get involved in our PPI work. Contact xxx@liverpool.ac.uk.
Stakeholders
We work closely with stakeholders from local government, NHS, community organisations, and beyond. If you are interested in collaborating, sharing data, co-producing research, or applying findings in practice. For more information contact Hipr@liverpool.ac.uk.
Networks
Our networks bring together researchers, practitioners, policy makers and communities to collaborate on evidence-informed approaches to improving health and reducing inequalities. These networks foster knowledge exchange, support capacity building, and help translate research into meaningful policy and practice. These include: