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I welcome applications from prospective doctoral students in the areas of sexual and reproductive health, health equity, and intersectional approaches to health research.
Initial enquiries about the suitability of your proposed topic can be sent to me via email. To avoid delays, please set out your proposed research question/topic in your email, and explain briefly how it fits with the area(s) I have listed above, and how your training will equip you to conduct the proposed work. Please also attach a CV.
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Cicely Marston
Professor of Public Health
Biography
I have over 25 years of experience of interdisciplinary research in health worldwide, working across sectors to understand complex problems and developing innovative research methods to inform interventions and improve evaluations, particularly in sexual and reproductive health. I take a collaborative leadership approach, and my research is underpinned and driven by a commitment to health equity.
Until 2025, I was Professor of Public Health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, where I founded and led the DEPTH research group. Our programme of work spanned more than a decade, and brought together scholarship centred on community participation in health.
Within sexual and reproductive health, my work has involved both quantitative and qualitative methods, and has often focused on contraception and abortion, taking an intersectional, reproductive justice approach and accounting for the social, temporal and material context of sexual practice and contraception/abortion, outside as well as within the clinic.
I studied Human Sciences BSc at Magdalen College, Oxford, and Medical Demography MSc at LSHTM. I stayed at LSHTM to do an interdisciplinary PhD and then postdoc involving research on young people’s sexual practice, participatory health promotion, and sexuality education. For my PhD fieldwork I lived in Iztapalapa, Mexico City, working with and interviewing members of marginalised communities and studying Mexfam’s internationally-renowned sexuality education programme Gente Joven.
I moved to Imperial College to continue my research and to direct a public health MSc, returning to LSHTM in 2005, and moving to Oxford in 2025. Over my career I have led and supervised research in Latin America, the Caribbean, North America, Asia, and Africa as well as the UK.
