We have 84 PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Leicester
PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Leicester
We have 84 PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships for Non-European Students in Leicester
Evaluation of two digital health interventions for people with long term conditions
The Leicester Lifestyle and Health Research Group (LLHRG). Background. There has been an increasing interest in the use of digital health lifestyle interventions for people at risk and with long term health conditions. Read more
Ethnic differences in response to breaking sitting behaviour: harnessing the proteome for new mechanistic insights.
The Leicester Lifestyle and Health Research Group (LLHRG). Project Highlights: . 1. Application of mass spectrometry to identify the expression of proteins that differ between white Europeans and South Asians in response to breaking prolonged sitting time. Read more
The role of 24-h health related behaviours in student health
The Leicester Lifestyle and Health Research Group (LLHRG). Project. Aim. To establish the Study Health Project at the University of Leicester and determine the role of 24h health-related behaviours in student health and wellbeing. Read more
Physical activity, circadian rhythms and health outcomes: Optimising the response using a personalised approach
The Leicester Lifestyle and Health Research Group (LLHRG). Aim: To evaluate the timing and intensity of physical activity in accordance with the circadian rhythm on health outcomes in individuals living with and without type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Read more
Plantarflexors (calf muscles): how much do they impact sarcopenia and aging?
The Leicester Lifestyle and Health Research Group (LLHRG). Read more
Evaluating the ethnic differences of physical activity on blood glucose
The Leicester Lifestyle and Health Research Group (LLHRG). Aim. To develop an algorithm to recommend duration and intensity of exercise to respond to raised glucose levels in people with diabetes. Read more
The role of exercise in the management of gestational diabetes mellitus
The Leicester Lifestyle and Health Research Group (LLHRG). Aim. This research program aims to investigate the impact of exercise on the management and outcomes of gestational diabetes, focusing on metabolic, physiological, and psychological aspects for both the mother and the fetus. . Read more
Development of a lifestyle intervention to improve the health and wellbeing of construction plant operators
The Leicester Lifestyle and Health Research Group (LLHRG). Project Highlights: . 1. This studentship will provide comprehensive and novel data on the lifestyle behaviours and health of plant operators. Read more
The role of 24-hour behaviours and environmental exposures in optimising outcomes of diabetes in pregnancy.
The Leicester Lifestyle and Health Research Group (LLHRG). Project Highlights: . Read more
Identifying research priorities to advance the application of implementation science to lifestyle intervention research
The Leicester Lifestyle and Health Research Group (LLHRG). Project Highlights: . 1. Understand how implementation science has been applied to study the implementation of lifestyle interventions. Read more
Optimising the measurement of muscle and physical function in clinical trials of people living with obesity
The Leicester Lifestyle and Health Research Group (LLHRG). Project. Aim: . To optimise the measurement of muscle and physical function in clinical trials of people living with obesity. Read more
The effect of glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists on exercise adaptation
The Leicester Lifestyle and Health Research Group (LLHRG). Aim: To understand the impact of GLP-1 RA therapy on skeletal muscle adaptation to exercise. Read more
Human Activity Recognition using Self-supervised learning AI Architectures for Wearable Accelerometers in Free-Living Scenarios
The Leicester Lifestyle and Health Research Group (LLHRG). Project Highlights: . 1. Development of AI for automated labelling of free-living data from wearable accelerometers according to learnt behavioural profiles. Read more
Development of multi-modality learning techniques for early chemical anomaly detection
Breathomics has recently become a popular research area, where tiny chemical molecules in the air that people breathe out can be measured and quantified. Read more
GTA funded - Chemical energy conversion in biology studied using advanced spectroscopic and structural tools
Graduate Teaching Assistantship. This is a Graduate Training Assistantship (GTA), which means that you will be required to do some teaching, particularly lab demonstrating, as part of your training. Read more