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health communication PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 313 health communication PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Is it ‘okay not to feel okay’? A Critical enquiry into mental health communication using a sociological lens.

  Research Group: Communication and Media Studies
As awareness of issues relating to mental health and trauma has increased in recent years, messages are frequently relayed through all forms of media such as, “It’s okay not to be okay”, “stamp out stigma”, “break the silence”, or inviting us to become the better “version of ourselves”. Read more

Using Artificial Intelligence to improve Environmental Health Regulation and Enforcement

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
Environmental health plays a role in all of society and encompasses the core disciplines of public health, food safety and integrity, health and safety at work, environmental protection and housing and communities. Read more

(INTERNATIONAL DFE COMPETITION) - SUPPORTING SCHOOL TRANSITIONS AND SCHOOL MENTAL HEALTH IN THE EARLY YEARS.

Promoting school mental health in early childhood is a critical period for identifying, supporting and addressing mental health. Early intervention can support children on how to cope with stress and challenges promoting resilience to build health relationships and communication skills. Read more

Applied Dementia Studies (PhD, Faculty of Health Studies)

Study a PhD at the University of Bradford and contribute new and significant knowledge to the field of Applied Dementia Studies. Doctoral studies at Bradford focus on improving care, health and wellbeing of people with, or affected by, dementia. Many of our students are involved in researching two main areas. Read more

Enhancing Women’s Access and Experiences of Care during Pregnancy through Digital Health Technologies [Self-Funded Students Only]

  Research Group: Cybersecurity, Privacy and HCC Research Section
This project is in collaboration with the University of Leicester, the University of Cape Town, and the broader EPSRC/GCRF funded UK-South Africa CoMaCH Network on Co-designing community-based digital health interventions for maternal and child health https://comach.melissadensmore.com/. Read more

Personalised intervention approaches to improve and maintain physical activity following cardiac rehabilitation SSEHS/NP24

Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are still a leading cause of death globally. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is an evidence-based intervention which is delivered after a cardiac event and aims to improve and restore health post cardiac event, and decrease the risk of future events. Read more

Understanding how electrical communication can regulate metabolic cycles in bacteria biofilms

Project Overview. A biofilm is a robust form of bacteria colony resistant to antibiotics. They have significant impacts on a multitude of industries impacting health and industrial processes such as in food production and water security. Read more

PhD Study : Co-Producing a virtual reality-based conflict management and communication skills training intervention for referees and match officials in sport

  Research Group: Psychology
Sports match officials (e.g., referees) encounter many stressors when performing their role. These stressors include making “wrong” calls and experiencing interpersonal conflict, such as verbal abuse, from spectators, coaches, and players. Read more

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