This page is part of the Health Economics education site, led by the Health Economics Unit at the University of Birmingham.

Advisory Group for Health Economics education

Health Economics education (HEe) is guided by an Advisory Group. Its purpose is to:

  • Ensure that the resources and services provided by HEe best meet the needs of the health economics community.
  • Guide its strategic development
  • Act as the 'eyes and ears' of HEe, so its activities are responsive to relevant events and opportunities
  • Broaden the number of academics with a formal responsibility and commitment to HEe.
  • Provide a direct link between HEe and the Economics Network of the Higher Education Academy, in order to ensure our activities and plans are consistent with its goals.

For more information, see the HEe Advisory Group terms of reference

Members of the HEe Advisory Group:

  • Joanna Coast (Health Economics Unit, University of Birmingham)
  • Tony Culyer (Economics Department, University of York)
  • Nancy Devlin (Office of Health Economics)
  • Emma Frew (Health Economics Unit, University of Birmingham)
  • Martin Forster (University of York)
  • Emily Lancsar (Economics Department, Newcastle University)
  • David Parkin (HESG organiser)
  • Katherine Payne (University of Manchester)
  • Martin Poulter (Economics Network of the HE Academy)
  • Angela Robinson (University of East Anglia)
  • David Whynes (Economics Department, University of Nottingham)

Advisory Group meetings are planned to take place in conjunction with HESG meetings. More information on our meetings will be provided here.


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