Friday 4 December 2015

PhD Studentship available - University of Birmingham

Where? University of Birmingham, Institute of Applied Health and Research
What? Helping preventable mortality measurements and interventions as part of the NIHR's CLAHRC West Midlands.

Requirements

  • A medical doctor, or a first or upper second class honours degree in areas such as physical or social science, economics, mathematics, management studies; relevant degrees in other subjects may also be considered
  • Additional relevant research experience or higher qualifications, and experience with the NHS would be preferred.
For further information about the PhD, please contact Dr Semira Manaseki-Holland (s.manasekiholland@bham.ac.uk; Tel 0121414533).

Formal applications require:
– CV to include the names and addresses of two referees (postal and email)
– Covering letter explaining why your experience makes you suitable for this PhD.
Please send your application to haps-pgr@contacts.bham.ac.uk by midday on 1st December 2015
Full time three years (envisaged start date February 2016)
Part time applications will also be considered up to a minimum of 50% time on project.
Please note closing date may close early if high number of applications received

Funding Notes
The University of Birmingham registration fee is covered for duration of 3 years for UK/EU students. You are not exempt from applying if you are an overseas student (non-EU), but you will be required to pay the difference in the Overseas registration fee
Stipend

Annual stipend of £16,000 (15/16), plus research expenses (travel and consumables)
The project information is also is on findaphd.com and can be accessed via this link.

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