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The team of Dr Hunt, Dr Nolan, Prof Norris, and Dr Bailey at Brunel University London is offering a fully funded PhD studentship to co-design a physical activity intervention for working-age adults
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collaboration with people with dementia, their relatives, healthcare professionals, and non-profit organisations. Qualification requirements The job requires: A PhD in a health or social research, or a similar
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, and non-profit organisations. Qualification requirements The job requires: A PhD in a health or social research, or a similar related field (e.g., geriatrics, nursing, occupational therapy
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College of Health, Medicine and Life Sciences Funding for the Executive Dean’s PhD Studentship in Experience-based codesign for effective physical activity interventions with working age adults
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and psychosocial risk factors in working life and their impact on individuals' health are studied. The unit includes researchers with a background in medicine, epidemiology, psychology, physiotherapy
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found on the faculty's website for postgraduate education (PhD education at the Faculty of Medicine - handbook ) Description of work Essential tremor (ET) is a slowly progressive disorder characterized by
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of Physiotherapy, School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham) Application Details: To apply for this PhD opportunity, please submit the following documents to [email protected] Cover Letter
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, Ageing and Physiology School of Medicine, University of Nottingham) Dr Fiona Moffatt (Associate Professor of Physiotherapy, School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham) Application Details
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barrier to regaining independence after a stroke. While routine physiotherapy is typically below recommended doses for promoting recovery, mental practice offers an attractive, low-cost adjunct. Action
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for resource recovery and circular solutions to water related problems, the Department of Geochemistry offers a full time 3-year position as PhD student, with enrolment at the PhD School of SCIENCE and