Trevor A. Sheldon is a British academic and University administrator who is a former Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of York and Dean of Hull York Medical School.
He was awarded a Master of Science degree from the University of London in Economics, an MSc in Medical Statistics[6] followed by a DSc from the Faculty of Medicine, University of Leicester.
Trevor Sheldon joined Queen Mary University of London as Professor of Health Services Research in July 2020. www.qmul.ac.uk/wiph/people/profiles/sheldon-trevor-a--iphs-.html Between October 2007 and April 2012 he was the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of York.
His publications and research specialities include the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of healthcare and public health interventions, including health care quality and the measurement and management of health care performance; policy development and evaluation; resource allocation in health care and the public sector; research methods including evidence synthesis and experimental evaluation of complex interventions: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7479-5913 He joined the University of York in 1992, first as Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Health Economics; a Professor from 1996, he became founding Director of the National Health Service (NHS) Centre for Reviews and Dissemination.
In 1999 he became Head of the University's Department of Health Sciences and deputy Chair of the Commissioning Board for Service Delivery and Organisation of the NHS research programme.