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We have 143 Health Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

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Health Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

We have 143 Health Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Self-funded Students

PhDs in Psychology, Sociology and Politics

Sheffield Institute of Social Sciences. Our department works to address contemporary issues in areas like health and wellbeing, social policy and inequality, and international relations. Read more

Development and evaluation of preference-informed, decisional-guidance software for taking drugs to prevent cardiovascular disease

Background and rationale. In choosing whether to take a drug treatment (or other medical intervention), patients weigh up the likely outcomes if they choose treatment against the likely outcomes if they choose no treatment. Read more

PhD in Psychology

Psychology PhDs at a world leading university. Delve into the fascinating world of psychology research at UEA and unlock your potential for exploration and discovery. Read more

PhD Opportunity - Investigating the effects of expectation on cortical feedback processing using fMRI

'TO APPLY, PLEASE CLICK INSTITUTION WEBSITE'. Project background. Contextual information and prior knowledge facilitate the brain’s processing of our visual world, aiding in the recognition of distorted or obstructed visual inputs. Read more

PhD Opportunity - Exploring the health benefits of e-bike use compared to traditional non-electric bike commuting

'TO APPLY, PLEASE CLICK INSTITUTION WEBSITE'. Project Background. Our previous research has demonstrated that active commuting, particularly cycling, is associated with significant health advantages, such as a reduced risk of mortality and a lower likelihood of developing cardiovascular diseases. Read more

A social epistemological approach to delusions

The distinction between pathological beliefs (the delusions of patients with psychosis) and nonpathological beliefs has been debated for more than a century without resolution, and yet seems ever more important in a world in which many ‘crazy’ beliefs (conspiracy theories, political extremism) are proliferating via social media. Read more

Behaviour change through Neuroaesthetics: Investigating Art-based solutions to address workplace and societal challenges

This programme offers the chance to undertake a substantial piece of work that is worthy of publication and which makes an original contribution to the fields of neuroaesthetics and psychological and behavioural science in the BRAINS Lab at Kingston University. Read more

Lifelong considerations in managing periodontal disease

Project details. Periodontal disease poses significant challenges to oral health and overall well-being; however, it is not a disease that poses risk of death. Read more

The use of picture books to increase toddlers’ willingness to consume unfamiliar food.

Evidence demonstrates that repeated exposure is effective in increasing children's liking and consumption of target foods, however parents can find it a challenging strategy to implemement, not least because of the resource it requires. Read more

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