PhD Studentship : 3-year PhD Studentship in the School of Medicine

Updated: about 2 months ago
Location: Nottingham, ENGLAND
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 01 May 2024

Background: The School of Medicine is the largest school in the University, covering a diverse range of medical, surgical, and other healthcare disciplines. Our world-leading research ranges from basic and translational science through to clinical trials, health economics, epidemiology, and health services research. We have a vibrant postgraduate community following a range of research programmes across the medical sciences, applied psychology, and other healthcare professions. Our mission is to improve human health and quality of life locally, nationally and internationally through outstanding education, research and patient care. http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/medicine/about/index.aspx  

Project description: We invite applications for 3-year PhD positions, funded by the Joan Browne Legacy. Successful candidates will choose one of the following projects:

1) Understanding and improving participant diversity in multiple sclerosis rehabilitation research ([email protected]  )

2) Understanding self-harm and suicide in autistic girls to improve identification and assessment ([email protected] )

3) Precision oncology targeting of drug-resistant ovarian cancer ([email protected] )

4) Using multi-omics to identify severe asthma patients that respond to mepolizumab ([email protected] )

5) Exploring the utility of OMICS to predict physiological responses to exercise-for-health interventions ([email protected]  )

6) Identifying biomarkers of pain mechanisms and muscle pathophysiology in individuals with osteoarthritis ([email protected] )

7) Implementing health informatics to improve quality of care and reduce inequality in the diagnosis and treatment of lymphoma ([email protected]   )

8) Understanding the patient experience of isotretinoin for severe acne: informing better resources for patients and planning future clinical trials ([email protected] )

9) Social justice in the medical workforce: An exploratory study of the experiences of UK doctors from working-class backgrounds in pursuing a career in medicine ([email protected] )

10) Geriatric oncology in medical education: optimising undergraduate curriculum design and implementation ([email protected] )

11) Evaluating the Value and Impact of Conducting Process Evaluation Alongside Randomised Controlled Trials ([email protected] )

Further information and Application: Applicants should have a minimum of a 2.1 undergraduate degree in a relevant subject and be classified as Home students (see below). The successful applicants will receive the usual UKRI stipend (currently £19,237) and paid fees for Home students.

Candidates should apply by submitting a cover letter specifying their preferred project and a current CV. Applications should be emailed to [email protected] .

Further details about the individual projects may be obtained from the supervisors, whose email addresses are provided in the project list above. 

Applications: Candidates should apply by submitting a cover letter and CV, specifying their 1st from the projects listed with why they chose the project. Applications should be emailed to [email protected] .

Start Date: 1st October 2024

Eligibility for Funding: Funding available only for home students. A Home student has unrestricted rights to enter and remain in the UK and has been resident in the UK for three years prior to the start of a course, but the purpose of residence cannot purely have been full-time education.