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OHE’s commitment to building capacity in health economics.
Our ambition, and charitable objective, is to actively support the next generation of health economists to strengthen and improve the future of the discipline, and to ensure the continued role of health economics in high–quality evidence–based health policy decision–making.
The OHE Graduate School is growing, doubling down on OHE’s commitment to education and the future of health economics. OHE is proud to now support (up to) two part–time MScs and two part–time PhDs per year. Students split their time between studying at either City, University London, or the London School of Economics and Political Science and gaining hands–on experience working with the OHE team. OHE pays the tuition fees as well as a monthly stipend throughout their study, after which successful graduates work one year full–time at OHE and can be considered for a permanent position.
Obtain an MSc in Health Economics from a leading university in health economics in the UK without paying the tuition fee.
Gain work experience while in the MSc course and one year after.
Potential opportunity to join the OHE team thereafter.
Learn from a highly qualified group of health economists at OHE working on hot health economics topics.
OHE sponsors two part–time MSc students in health economics per year at the Department of Economics of City, University of London.
OHE covers the tuition fees and supports fellows with a monthly stipend of £1,600 during term time. Fellows work part–time at OHE and write their MSc dissertation supervised by a member of OHE.
OHE is committed to supporting the creation of health economics capacity in the UK.
Ideally, applicants must hold a BSc in economics or related subjects, although other academic backgrounds are considered.
Consideration for the OHE MSc Fellowship is conditional to being admitted to the MSc in Health Economics or the MSc in Economic Evaluation in Healthcare part–time programmes at the Department of Economics of City, University of London.
Applications for 2023/24 are now closed. Please sign up to receive regular news from OHE, including future Fellowship opportunities.
Obtain a PhD in Health Economics from a world–leading university in health economics without paying the tuition fee.
Gain work experience working at OHE in issues related to your PhD topic.
Potential opportunity to join the OHE team thereafter.
Learn from a highly qualified group of health economists at OHE working on hot health economics topics.
OHE sponsors up to two PhD students in health economics per year at the Department of Health Policy of the London School of Economics and Political Science.
OHE covers the tuition fees and supports fellows with a monthly stipend of £1,600. Fellows work part–time at OHE and write their PhD dissertations supervised by a joint committee at the Department of Health at LSE and OHE.
OHE has identified a gap in the doctoral studies’ offer related to the microeconomics and microeconometrics of the life sciences and related sectors. OHE is committed to supporting the creation of health economics capacity in the UK and wants to support the specialisation of highly trained health economists in this area.
Ideally, applicants must hold an MSc in health economics, economics, public health, or related subjects, although other academic backgrounds will be considered.
Consideration for the OHE PhD Fellowship is conditional to being admitted to the PhD in Health Economics of the Department of Health Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Sciences.
Applications for 2023/24 are now closed. Please sign up to receive regular news from OHE, including future Fellowship opportunities.
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