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meaningful. Supervisor: Dr Elizabeth Liddle Eligibility: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/pgstudy/course/research/psychiatry-and-applied-psychology-phd The influence of explanatory models on posttraumatic growth
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PhD project The GlareRet project, aims to explore long-range interactions within the retina in relation to aging and also in patients with retinal disease. This study is based on empirical observations which suggest that, in some subjects, stimulation of the peripheral retina affects visual...
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have been shown in critical illness survivors whether they experienced suboptimal diet post discharge as well. Most survivors of critical illness face physical and some psychological disability after
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, psychology or another relevant field. Equivalent knowledge and experience gained through alternative pathways is also welcomed. How to apply Click on the Apply button above to submit your application online
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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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statistics and will have a background in psychology or a related discipline. They will be supervised by Dr Sam Farley, Dr Nicola Thomas, and Professor Jeremy Dawson from the Institute of Work Psychology
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in Work and Organizational Psychology that explain how wellbeing at work develops. This omission limits our understanding of the dynamic nature of wellbeing at work. Adaptation Theory (AT) from
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with colleagues from the Computer Science and Psychology departments (see here ). Over 98% of our research was rated as “world-leading” or “internationally excellent” in the most recent UK research
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Tolfrey Entry requirements Applicants should have or expect to achieve a first-class or upper second-class undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field for the PhD studentship (e.g. Psychology
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Psychology Doctoral Research Studentship - Colour Perception and Subjective Colour Experience (2024)
First or a high Upper Second Class Honours undergraduate degree, or equivalent qualification, and/or a Merit (an average of 60% overall) in a Master's degree, in Psychology or a related discipline. The