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We have 16 Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Jordanstown

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Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Jordanstown

We have 16 Psychology PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Jordanstown

Wales Graduate school for the Social Sciences (WGSSS), - General Studentship 2024

Bangor University are delighted to offer fully funded Wales Graduate School for the Social Sciences (WGSSS) (ESRC DTP) studentships starting in October 2024 in the following pathway subject areas. Read more

Fire Safety for Vulnerable Groups (FSVG)

  Research Group: Architecture, Built Environment and Planning
This research area is the study of people’s awareness, beliefs, attitudes, motivations, decisions, behaviour and coping strategies relative to fire and the factors that influence them. 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

Trials and Methodology Research Partnership (TMRP) DTP

The TMRP DTP PhD programme offers projects aligned various areas including statistics, data analytics and informatics, computer science, health economics, qualitative methods, mixed-methods, clinical medicine and psychology. Read more

Examining E-sport Cultures

Ulster University is thrilled to announce a funded PhD program that invites applicants to explore the fascinating world of e-sports, a rapidly growing area of digital entertainment and competition. Read more

The Feminisation of Sport Migration

  Research Group: Sport and Exercise Sciences
Background. Research into transnational sports labour migration (SLM) has increased significantly since the 1990s. This work was initially dominated by a macro-level approach. Read more

Acute and chronic effects of resistance training muscle length and contraction mode on hamstrings architecture, morphology and neuromuscular function

  Research Group: Sport and Exercise Sciences
It is possible to improve athletic performance and reduce injury risk by targeting specific resistance training adaptations. Muscles such as the hamstrings play a pivotal role in sports performance but are also highly susceptible to hamstring strain injuries. Read more

Co-Production and Pilot Testing a Bespoke Version of The Daily Mile to Improve Physical and Mental Health in Schoolchildren

  Research Group: Sport and Exercise Sciences
The Daily Mile (TDM) physical activity initiative is registed in >14,000 schools across >87 countries. Research has established short-term positive effects of TDM on children’s physical and mental health outcomes (Breslin et al., 2023). Read more

(INTERNATIONAL DFE COMPETITION) - THE COST-EFFECTIVENESS OF MUSIC THERAPY FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WITH BEHAVIOURAL AND EMOTIONAL PROBLEMS

This PhD opportunity will build on a trial-based economic evaluation previously conducted alongside a randomised controlled trial into the cost-effectiveness of music therapy versus standard care for children and young people with behavioural and emotional problems attending Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services. Read more

(INTERNATIONAL DFE COMPETITION) - HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS UNDERSTANDING OF PAEDIATRIC ACQUIRED BRAIN INJURY IN LOW AND MIDDLE INCOME COUNTRIES.

Acquired brain injury affects 1 in 5 children by the age of 14 years. This international project seeks to investigate how healthcare professional from low and middle income countries care for such children and seeks to identify novel mechanisms for supporting their practice. Read more

(INTERNATIONAL DFE COMPETITION) - EXPERIENCES AND NEEDS OF CHILDREN WHO HAVE A PARENT WHO HAS MENTAL ILLNESS

Parental mental illness (PMI) is a major public health issue internationally. Parental mental illness can negatively impact children’s cognitive, emotional, social, physical and behavioural development (Acri & Hoagwood, 2015). Read more

(INTERNATIONAL DFE COMPETITION) - CO-DESIGN FOR ONLINE SUICIDE BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT

Suicide bereavement support, known as postvention, is a critical aspect of suicide prevention. This project will explore intervention development strategies for the design and delivery of suicide bereavement support. Read more

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