by Cairn Macfarland | 20th December 2022
Supervisor: Pelin Demirel: For more information on how to apply for this full time PhD check here. Achieving the UK’s net-zero target to decarbonize all sectors by 2050 requires a landmark change in the economy. It is expected that companies will have to eliminate...
by Cairn Macfarland | 20th December 2022
Katherine Bristowe: For more information and how to apply, click here. Background: Around 6 million people in the UK are affected by bereavement each year. The recent UK Commission on Bereavement found that almost one in five people had no support from friends and...
by Cairn Macfarland | 20th December 2022
Mary O’Mahony: There are several significant data gaps in the provision of Labour Market Information (LMI) in the UK. Our research wills how how these gaps can be filled using novel data sources, both administrative and web-based, and cutting-edge methods. We will...
by Cairn Macfarland | 20th December 2022
Ruth Dobson: For more information and how to apply click here. This PhD aims to better understand how people subsequently diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS)experience their initial symptoms and present to primary care. The student will firstly examine this from...
by Cairn Macfarland | 20th December 2022
For more information and how to apply please see here. Very little is known about the experiences of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT+) military personnel in the UK. A recent review of thirty papers looking at the health and well-being of serving and...
by Cairn Macfarland | 20th December 2022
Remote consultations, using telephone and internet-based resources, are promising approaches to reducing the lack of mental health treatment for people who need it. TheCOVID-19 pandemic precipitated the implementation of remote care in health services due to social...
by Cairn Macfarland | 20th December 2022
Kelly Rose-Clarke: For more information and how to apply click here. Mental health problems in adolescence can have devastating and long-lasting effects on health and development, but access to treatment is limited, especially in low- and middle-income countries...
by Cairn Macfarland | 20th December 2022
Andrew Russell: For more information on how to apply click here. THE RISING TIDE The UK’s official advisor on climate change – the Committee on Climate Change – has described the environmental and socioeconomic issues facing the UK’s shorelines as a “coastal...
by Cairn Macfarland | 20th December 2022
Elisabetta Versace: For more information and how to apply click here Experience with stressful events, such as life transitions and a demanding lifestyle can be detrimental to mental health and well-being. This problem is exacerbated in adolescence, during the...
by Cairn Macfarland | 20th December 2022
Gabriella Rundblad: Eloi Puig Mayenco For more information and the application form click here. In this project we focus on an understudied population, that of bilingual children with Down’s Syndrome in a context where bilingualism is not supported at the societal...
by Cairn Macfarland | 20th December 2022
Despite an annual budget of £1 billion to manage flood risk, the Environment Agency cannot offer total protection from flooding to all households in England. Difficult decisions must be made over which communities receive funding, what level of protection those...
by Cairn Macfarland | 20th December 2022
Charlotte Tye: For more information and how to apply click here. Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) is a complex rare genetic condition characterised by a range of physical and behavioural difficulties, which require specialist multidisciplinary support. While many...