When you begin your studies, you will be assigned a Supervisory Team, with a Primary and one or two Secondary Supervisors to consult and discuss your academic performance, research, and paths of progression. It is a requirement that at least one of the Supervisory Team is a member of the Department’s teaching faculty.
Our faculty are engaged in impactful health and social care research, addressing contemporary challenges across diverse areas of the health sector.
Prospective supervisors include:.
Emilie Courtin is willing to supervise students interested in:
- Social Determinants of Health
- Policy Evaluation
- Ageing
Rocco Friebel is willing to supervise students interested in
- Quality of care
- Impact evaluations
- Systems research
Bo Hu is willing to supervise students interested in:
- Long-term Care Financing, Unpaid Care for Old People
- Social Determinants of Health Ageing from a Life Course Perspective
Mylene Lagarde is willing to supervise students interested in:
- The economics of poor quality of care in LMICs (causes and consequences)
- The drivers of under-use and overuse of care in LMICs
- Mental health of healthcare providers
- Patient discrimination and inequalities
Juliette Malley is willing to supervise students interested in:
- Adult social care (long-term care) policy PhDs, within that innovations in the delivery and organisation of adult social care
- Evaluation of complex interventions, including issues relating to the measurement of user experience, quality and outcomes
- The governance, performance and reform of long-term care systems
Alistair McGuire is willing to supervise students interested in:
- International comparisons of health care systems, delivery and expenditure
- Economics of the hospital
- Econometric analysis of interventions
Huseyin Naci is willing to supervise students interested in:
- Pharmaceutical policy and economics, pharmaceutical regulation
Justin Parkhurst is willing to supervise students interested in:
- The use of evidence to inform health policy from a political perspective- considering institutional, political, and/or governance arrangements
- Political and institutional factors shaping health policymaking processes in lower income settings
Andrew Street is willing to supervise students interested in:
- Evaluation of health care policy involving econometric analyses and quasi-experimental designs
- Payment design and performance assessment of health care organisations
- Economic issues associated with aging, multi-morbidity, frailty and integrated care
Ranjeeta Thomas is willing to supervise students interested in:
- Field experiments and applied economics studies in low-and-middle income countries
- Understanding drivers of health and health behaviours
- Demand for preventative health care
Clare Wenham is willing to supervise students interested in:
Olivier Wouters is willing to supervise students interested in:
- Pharmaceutical policy and regulation (especially drug pricing) in middle- and high-income countries
- Lobbying in the drug industry
Joan Costa-Font will be on sabbatical during 2024/25 and will only take new students as a main supervisor from 2025/26.
Admission is conditional upon having appropriate supervisory expertise and support available in the Department.