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The PhD project will be supervised by Prof. Michael Hornberger (dementia neuroscientist, University of East Anglia). Please contact the supervisor at [email protected] for further information
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training will be provided by the supervisors, University of East Anglia, and by other providers. In addition, you will have access to some Civil Service professional development activities. This is a SENSS
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of East Anglia and Norfolk and Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust (NSFT) are undertaking a project to improve the lives of dementia carers in the UK. Previous research has shown that intervening early to support
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of East Anglia (UK) and the University of Pittsburgh (USA). You will be part of an interinstitutional and interdisciplinary research team comprising philosophers and psychologists. You will be involved in
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to join a thriving department at the University of East Anglia. You will be a key member of Student Services and a main point of contact for the University’s Changing the Culture programme which focuses
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work in collaboration with the CTSN, CHSCR, the Universities of East Anglia, Leeds, Birmingham City University, Imperial College, London, Inspirited Minds Muslim and C3 Collaborating for Health Charities
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The University of East Anglia was built to embody a radical new vision for higher education, where interdisciplinarity is crucial, and excellence in both research and teaching is valued. Since 1963