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      <description>Location: Southwark | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | The Office of Health Economics () wishes to recruit several talented and motivated (health) economics graduates, with interest and/or experience in the economics of the life sciences industry, health technology assessment and health care systems. Successful candidates with a completed (or soon to be completed) MSc in (Health) Economics, Industrial Economics or a relevant/related field will commence work by October 2026. Upon joining OHE, candidates will undergo an initial short training period through which they will be exposed to the breadth of research topics and expertise across the business and where they will gain practical insights into the project work undertaken at OHE. The OHE is a London-based, not-for-profit, economic research organisation founded in 1962. Our international scope and client portfolio span the public, private and charitable sectors. As a graduate economist, you will contribute to all of the OHE''s core activities, which includes contract and grant-funded research. OHE''s work covers a broad range of analyses into the economics and policy of four related areas:  Economics of innovation - for example, understanding how new pricing models can affect innovati...</description>
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