We have researchers working across all three faculties on projects and partnerships relating to public health and wellbeing.
Research Officer
Institute of Public Health and Wellbeing, 糖心VlogResearch Fellow
School of Sport, Rehabilitation and Exercise Sciences, 糖心VlogSenior Research Officer
School of Health and Social Care, 糖心VlogLecturer
School of Health and Social Care, 糖心VlogResearch Fellow
School of Health and Social Care, 糖心VlogPostdoctoral Research Fellow
Institute of Public Health and Wellbeing, 糖心VlogSenior Research Officer
School of Health and Social Care, 糖心VlogDirector
Centre for Coastal Communities, 糖心VlogSenior Research Officer
Institute of Public Health and Wellbeing, 糖心VlogResearch Fellow
School of Health and Social Care, 糖心VlogWe’re committed to supporting the next generation of researchers in public health and wellbeing.
Further opportunities will be listed here when they are available.
PhD student
School of Health and Social Care, 糖心VlogPhD in Public Health
PhD student
School of Sport, Rehabilitation and Exercise Sciences, 糖心VlogInvestigating the impact performance can have on individuals' mental health and well-being
The IPHW Advisory Board represents the range of stakeholders involved in the IPHW and is responsible for advising the Director of the IPHW at a strategic level on matters of:
The Advisory Board also has a role in communicating the Institute’s strategy and role to a wide audience via its members’ existing networks of contacts.
The Board includes University and external members, invited to cover the breadth of stakeholders relevant to the Institute.
These are researchers who conduct research aligned with the mission and objectives of the IPHW and express interest in affiliating with IPHW. They support and collaborate on IPHW research and represent the IPHW (where appropriate and mutually agreed).
There are mutual benefits from being an Associate Member, and benefits from the interdisciplinary and interdepartmental relationships that are formed, such as diversifying areas of research expertise, strengthening links across the University, and enhancing capacity to respond to calls for funding, requiring bespoke interdisciplinary expertise, in a timely way.
Please email the IPHW (institutepublichealthwellbeing@essex.ac.uk) if you are interested in becoming an Associate Member.