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The Environmental Health Group at LSHTM is undertaking a three-year randomized, controlled trial in Orissa, India to investigate the impact of improved rural sanitation on diarrhoeal disease and helminth infection. The grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation includes three years of funding for a PhD studentship at LSHTM to participate and support various aspects of the study, including design and data analysis. A principal focus of the studentship will be to investigate the use of previously installed latrines, assess the impact of sub-optimal latrine use on exposure to faecal pathogens and improve methods for assessing latrine use. While the student will develop the actual research plan, it is envisioned that the work will involve a cross-sectional study in Orissa to assess the extent to which latrines installed during the past five years have been fully adopted by householders. In addition, the researcher will undertake a trial of a “smart” technology for assessing latrine use and compare this with more conventional approaches.
This is an exceptional opportunity to join one of the leading research groups worldwide in water, sanitation and hygiene and to be part of an expanding regional research centre in South Asia for LSHTM and its partners in India.
The successful candidate will be fluent in English, have an exceptional educational record, and have earned a masters degree in public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, economics or social science, in each case with a strong quantitative component. Demonstrated capacity in statistical analysis is required. Prior experience in field research in India and fluency in Oriya is preferred. Indian nationals and others committed to work long-term in India are particularly encouraged to apply. The candidate must meet all other admission requirements for research degree students at LSHTM.
The Candidate
The successful candidate will be fluent in English, have an exceptional educational record, and have earned a masters degree in public health, epidemiology, biostatistics, economics or social science, in each case with a strong quantitative component. Demonstrated capacity in statistical analysis is required. Prior experience in field research in India and fluency in Oriya is preferred. Indian nationals and others committed to work long-term in India are particularly encouraged to apply. The candidate must meet all other admission requirements for research degree students at LSHTM.
How to Apply?
Interested candidates should email a CV and covering letter with any additional details to the Principal Investigator of the study, Dr. Thomas Clasen, email: thomas.clasen@lshtm.ac.uk.
Deadline for Applications
The studentship is available immediately. Applications will be accepted until the studentship is filled.
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Contact Details:
Department of Disease Control
Faculty of Infectious & Tropical Diseases
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
London WC1E 7HT
United Kingdom
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