...combines the expertise of three research groups at the University of Sheffield: Rehabilitation and Assistive Technology Group (RAT Group), the Centre for Assistive Technology and Connected Healthcare (CATCH) and the Telehealth and Care Technologies theme of CLAHRC YH (http://clahrc-yh.nihr.ac.uk/)
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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