About this role
About EIT
The Ellison Institute of Technology (EIT) aims to have a global impact by reimagining how science and technology translate into end-to-end solutions that address humanity’s most pressing challenges. Learn more at http://www.eit.org.
About Economics at EIT
EIT Economics is recruiting full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellows to help build the economic case for transformative solutions to global challenges. Under the leadership of Professor Andrew J. Scott, this rapidly growing group will explore frontier issues in the economics of health and work.
EIT offers a dynamic research environment focused on both foundational and applied work—rethinking policies, institutions, and economic frameworks to support a better future. Fellows will join a large, expanding Economics team with strong links to a world-class AI group and access to large-scale datasets. You’ll collaborate with global academic experts producing research that informs policy and drives commercial innovation.
You’ll be part of a cohort of Postdoctoral and Pre-Doctoral researchers. Positions are full-time, offered on one- or two-year terms, with potential for renewal based on performance. Rotation across projects is possible.
These roles offer a unique opportunity to engage with leading academics and policymakers, build research credentials, and prepare for careers in academia, policy, or business.
About the Role
Projects span theoretical and empirical topics, with assignments based on your strengths and interests. You’ll work closely with academic and policy experts, lead research efforts, and coordinate with Pre-Doctoral Researchers. Areas of focus include:
Empirical modelling of links between biology, health, disease, and economic outcomes (e.g. labour force participation, earnings, retirement) Micro-founded models evaluating the macroeconomic case for preventative health Developing health metrics using large datasets and causal inference techniques Theoretical models assessing welfare gains and resource allocation in health Economic approaches to improving health system productivity Forecasting the impact of AI, robotics, and demographic trends on GDP, employment, and public finances
Skills Required
PhD (or expected 2026) in Economics or related field Strong technical skills in theoretical modelling, econometrics, and large datasets Evidence of intellectual excellence and independent research ability Ability to work collaboratively and coordinate research teams Creative problem-solving and project management skills Flexibility to work across broad scientific missions
Health economics expertise is not required. We value strong economic thinking and technical skills applicable across diverse research areas.
Application Details
Applications are welcome from UK and international candidates. Employment offers are contingent on eligibility to work in the UK.
Role Duration
Positions are available for one- or two-year terms, full-time, with annual renewals. A minimum two-year commitment is strongly preferred.
Required Application Materials
Curriculum Vitae (CV) Job Market Paper Cover Letter Two Letters of Reference
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