Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is a leading cause of injury and chronic disease and mortality in Australia, and the leading cause of disability or death for those aged 15-49, the most economically productive sector of society. Read more
Alcohol consumption is the fifth highest contributor to burden of disease in Australia and a major avoidable risk factor for disease and injury. Read more
Please click on the 'Visit institution website' to the right for further details and how to apply. Chronic pain, defined as persistent or recurrent pain lasting three months or more, is a global health concern affecting an estimated 20% of the world population. Read more
This is an open call for research proposals related to the broad area of the use of digital and e-health tools and/or online information for the self-management of health and wellness. Read more
As the ageing population continues to grow, there is increasing pressure on health and social care resources designed to support healthy ageing. Read more
Founded in 1784 as the professional body for surgical training in Ireland, RCSI has evolved in the years since to become one of the world's leading health sciences universities. Read more
Background, aims and objectives. Quantifying the overall disease burden within breed can identify the most impactful disorders affecting canine health, explore changing canine health over time, and simulate the consequences of major changes in breed distributions on overall canine population health. Read more
Applications are invited from individuals with a strong academic record who want to develop a career in primary care research and are able to start a PhD September 2024. Read more
Researchers, practitioners, and policy makers have shown that physical, mental, and social health research disparities exist between lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, asexual (LGBTQIA+) populations and others. Read more
Sheffield Hallam University is excited to announce Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) PhD scholarship opportunities in Sport and Physical Activity and Health and Social Care. Read more
Research Group:
School of Social & Political Sciences
Information on the Schools/Research Groups. This PhD will be jointly hosted by the University of Glasgow and the University of Sydney, with a supervisory team comprising Professor Gerry McCartney (UoG), Professor Lynne Chester (USyd), Professor Robert McMaster (UoG), and Professor Harriet Thomson (UoG). Read more
Funding provider: Swansea University. Subject areas: Social psychology. Project start date. 1 October 2024 (Enrolment open from mid-September). Read more
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