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Psychology Doctoral Research Studentship - The development and consequences of symptoms of pain and common mental health problems Chronic pain, defined as persistent or recurrent pain lasting three
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. Applicants should get in touch well before the deadline to discuss their research ideas and to gain further information on existing data sets that could be used in this PhD project. Psychology at Sussex
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that are low in nutritional value is a public health issue that requires immediate action in terms of research and policy. This studentship will consider the economic, psychological and structural interventions
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Overview The International PhD in Applied Psychology is a partnership involving Nottingham Trent University, Ramon Llull (Barcelona) and Universidade Catolica Portuguesa (Porto) that provides 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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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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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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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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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