
Jo Winterbottom
@thepolicynerd
Senior Research Fellow, University of Glasgow
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24-12-2015 07:38:46
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The World Health Assembly has just approved a groundbreaking resolution on the economics of #HealthForAll. This resolution takes forward the recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO) Council on the Economics of Health for All chaired by Prof Mariana Mazzucato 📑 bit.ly/3XlzB4f #WHA77


📢”Whatever government is in power, the priority must be for them to reduce the wellbeing gap.” Read this in-depth interview with Sarah Davidson by NeilMackay in The Herald heraldscotland.com/politics/24360… #LifeInTheUK

Great to be at an event IRL this evening and lots to reflect on (as well as a big report to read!). Several mentions of trade-offs that will be of interest to my colleagues developing decision support tools at SIPHER Consortium. Some great Q's from the floor. Thank you to all involved.




👀 ⬇️check out this excellent opportunity to work across 2 brilliant projects achieving real world impact - both with lovely teams! Please share @theGCPH UKPRP Prevention Research Network Glasgow GALLANT Community GALLANT @SnifferScotland Climate Ready Clyde WEAllScotland



Just another advertisement for our study - now recruiting for participants! Please share widely in Glasgow networks and retweet! Glasgow GALLANT Community GALLANT Bike for Good Glasgow University of Glasgow



Are cities ecological traps for songbirds? Davide M Dominoni's RSE-supported research used novel DNA analysis to explore how urban diets impact Blue Tit health & reproduction. His findings could help inform urban planting to increase #biodiversity in our cities. rse.org.uk/are-cities-eco…


EXCITING NEW PHD OPPORTUNITY ‼️ Apply now to work with James White & others on a new Economic and Social Research Council-funded project on how cities can be planned, developed & ‘retrofitted’ for net-zero living. More info➡️tinyurl.com/3p7u4b9n Closing date: 15 July




📢Delighted our SIPHER Synthetic Population is now available via UKDataService & thanks to Understanding Society for their support. Want to explore but don't do coding! No problem we've developed a new 'click and explore' dashboard just for you. Visit: bit.ly/3LiKKLM


Today Oxford Academic publishes the evidence phase of our Inequality: IFS Deaton Review (funded by Nuffield Foundation), a comprehensive review of inequalities across a multitude of topics. 📊Here’s a thread of just some key charts from the review, showing the breadth of its evidence:



