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Mental Health Awareness Week - Event Series: Mental Health Economics at the School of Economics and Finance

The fourth event in our Mental Health Economics event series, as part of Mental Health Awareness Week, will feature Professor Hareth Al-Janabi who holds a Wellcome Trust Investigator Award (2020-2024).

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Hareth’s research interests include the measurement of well-being and preferences, the role of family (informal) care in economic evaluation and decision-making, the economics of mental health, and research methods (especially qualitative methods) in health economics.

These events feature leading academics and policy experts presenting on topics related to the field and are designed to bring together people from various backgrounds who share an interest in Mental Health Economics.
 
Events details:
Title: Producing evidence to support mental health investment
Speaker: Professor Hareth Al-Janabi
Date and time: Thursday 25 May from 12:30 - 1:30 pm
Venue: Virtual, via Zoom (link to follow)

Who should attend?

  • Anyone interested in Mental Health Economics
  • Economics, Psychiatry, and Psychology background
  • Executives, and managers from a pharmaceutical, and healthcare background
  • Local and national government

Interested in joining us? Click here to register.

If you have ever wondered what Mental Health Economics is and why its study is so critical, we have podcast episodes covering this and more! 

Watch MSc Mental Health Economics Student, Sriharsha gives us his account of why he chose to study the programme and his career aspirations.

There is still time to apply for the MSc Mental Health Economics programme.

10% discount for students will be available to QMUL graduates studying a postgraduate degree. Or you can apply for the full scholarship through the scholarship competition.

If you have questions about our series of events on Mental Health Economics or studying with the School of Economics and Finance, please get in touch.

 

 

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