Switch to low bandwidth version Close

Faculty of Epidemiology and Population Health

The broad research areas within the Faculty of Epidemiology & Population Health are identification of the determinants of ill health and evaluation of interventions to improve global health and reduce the burden of disease. Our aim is to conduct research which is methodologically innovative and which provides reliable information for evidence-based decision making in public health. There is a strong emphasis on the translation of findings into programme action and health policy. The Faculty is multidisciplinary and encompasses epidemiologists, medical statisticians, medical demographers, nutritionists, social scientists and public health practitioners.

There is considerable expertise in the analysis of routinely collected data, the conduct and analysis of observational studies, clinical trials, large-scale field studies, the design and evaluation of interventions and biostatistical and demographic methodology. Many programmes involve collaboration between units within the School, and with collaborating researchers throughout the world. Much of the research involves current PhD students, and within the large range of interests represented in the Faculty there is the potential to accommodate and to identify research expertise in most aspects of epidemiology and population health for DrPH and PhD studies.

The number of research students in June 2007 from different regions of the world was:
UK50 
Rest of Europe17
Rest of the World53

The wide range of scientific interests and the geographic diversity of the research projects offer a unique opportunity for prospective research students to participate in the work of a dynamic and stimulating group of internationally renowned researchers. Research students become members of one of the five Research departments, participating in the full range of the department's academic and social activities. Students are allocated a supervisor, and hence a Research department, based on their research interests and disciplinary area. A comprehensive research skills training programme is provided. Meetings and social events are organised at intervals throughout the year to encourage students to get to know each other and to develop a supportive environment.

The work of the faculty and therefore the opportunities for training, is detailed under each department.

" In LSHTM I found not only an amazing array of learning opportunities and expertise, but the level of interdisciplinary flexibility required to determine the progression of elderly health status in Brazil, and what effects these changes will have on the health system. Dulce Baptista from Brazil studying for a PhD in the Department of Epidemiology & Population Health - Full profile
Back to top