The School of Social Policy and Society at the University of Birmingham is awarding a PhD studentship on any adult social care topic covered under the NIHR School for Social Care Research (SSCR)’s priorities. https://www.sscr.nihr.ac.uk/about-sscr/. Read more
The School of Social Policy and Society at the University of Birmingham is awarding a PhD studentship on leading evidence-informed change in adult social care. Read more
Golf is played by 66.6 million registered players world-wide and because of the existing infrastructure has potential for growth to accommodate individuals with disability (WHO, 2019). Read more
About the School of Sociology and Social Policy. In the School of Sociology and Social Policy we are passionate about research that makes a difference in society on a local, national and global level. Read more
Applications are now open for a funded (home fees + stipend) PhD starting in October 2025, focusing on the development of an early intervention package for parents of children at risk of anxiety. Read more
The phrase ‘responsible AI’ has gained currency as an umbrella term for an increasing emphasis on ethical, safe, trustworthy, fair or equitable AI policy and practice. Read more
Project advert. Mental capacity in relation to sexual decision-making for people with learning disabilities is a complex issue affecting people with learning disabilities and the health and social care (HSC) practitioners who support them. Read more
Award Summary. The studentship will cover full PhD fees (home and international) for 3 years and, as such, are aimed at exceptional PhD candidates (we reserve the right to make no awards). Read more
Existing survey data from the Activity Alliance’s 2020 “My Active Future. Including every child” report show that 30% of disabled 5-18 year old children take part in less than 30 minutes of sport and physical activity (PA) per day during term-time (vs. Read more
The core purpose of adult care and support is to help people achieve the outcomes that matter in their life. With an ageing population, the requirement for specialist rehabilitation via physiotherapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) in care homes is increasing. Read more
Our research programmes offer you specialist knowledge in your chosen area of social science and an advanced level of skills. Working professionals may also be interested in the programmes we offer via our distance learning online courses. . Read more
Supervisors. Associate Professor Emma Baulch (Main) https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/emma-baulch. Dr Stefan Bächtold (Co-supervisor) https://research.monash.edu/en/persons/stefan-b%C3%A4chtold. Read more
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