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This project has a start date of October 2024. There is a growing body of research describing the benefits of exposure to natural environments for human physiology and psychology. Nature, therefore
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age-related injuries. Many midlife women do not engage in regular physical activity and the menopause transition itself can present both physical and psychological barriers to starting, or continuing
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psychology within the field of child development. Supervisors:Professor Angelica Ronald and Professor Michael Pluess Entry requirements Open to candidates who pay UK/home rate fees. See UKCISA for further
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individuals. The studentship will appeal to students with a sports and exercise science, psychology (exercise or health), public health, or technology-based background. The project is part of the Digital
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adults’ vulnerability, including (I) being too trusting, (II) social isolation, (III) psychological vulnerability and (IV) risk taking (Shao et al., 2019). Interventions have been developed to help older
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community within the Institute of Work Psychology and an opportunity to collaborate with experts from the University of Canterbury in New Zealand. The overarching aim of this project is to explore, from a
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understand human decision-making under uncertainty, its neurobiological foundations, and related psychological and psychiatric phenomena. S/he is to aim to publish in high-impact academic journals
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providers: ESRC and Lancaster University. Subject areas: Law, linguistics, psychology, sociology, computer science and cognate disciplines. Project start date: 1st October 2024 (Enrolment from mid-September
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understand human decision-making under uncertainty, its neurobiological foundations, and related psychological and psychiatric phenomena. S/he is to aim to publish in high-impact academic journals
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to drive forward operational actions, these concepts are often poorly understood and articulated, used inconsistently, and used to describe different psychological concepts in different circumstances without