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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
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to obtain, an MSc degree in Economics, Psychology, Mathematics, or a related field, but candidates with other quantitative backgrounds could be considered. The PhD project will require the post-holder to work
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and huge social/psychological/economic negative impacts on patients and the society. Many of these cases go untreated because of the limitations of the current available treatments including their low
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of Psychology, University of Birmingham. The project will be supervised by Dr Barbara Pomiechowska, Dr Paul Muhle-Karbe, and Prof. Sarah Beck. The expected start date is September 2024. The project is only open
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Funding providers: Swansea University Subject areas: Psychology Project start date: 1 July 2024 (Enrolment open from mid-June) Project description: The studentship will evaluate a feasibility study
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upper second class) or equivalent qualification in a health science subject, behavioural science or psychology. A Master's qualification in an area relevant to the proposed project, experience working in
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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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Applications are invited for a three-year fully funded PhD studentship within the School of Psychology and Sport Science, Bangor University. The studentship covers the full cost of tuition fees
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which prevent them or limit their exercising habits during these periods. Some of the identified barriers could be related to the significant anatomical, physiological, psychological and biomechanical
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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