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We have 16 Social Work PhD Research Projects for Self-funded Students

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Social Work PhD Research Projects for Self-funded Students

We have 16 Social Work PhD Research Projects for Self-funded Students

Nutritional Disparities & Challenges in UK Coastal Areas: Impact on Adult Health and Wellbeing

This project offers PhD candidates a unique platform to contribute to impactful research, tackle real-world health challenges, and engage with a diverse, interdisciplinary academic community focused on sustainable health solutions. Read more

Navigating the Mental Capacity Act to support Sexual Decision-Making for People with Learning Disabilities

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

Humanitarian Careers? Reputation and Moral Labour in International Humanitarian Medical NGOs

This case studentship revisits the work of Dauvin and Simeant (2002) on the sociology of labour at Médecins sans Frontières (MSF) to identify the motivations, career paths and work conditions of staff in now vastly expanded and internationalised medical humanitarian organisations. Read more

Communication and Social Change (CSC) Hub Studentship

The CSC hub at Loughborough University London promotes participation, storytelling, voice, activism, and citizen empowerment through dialogic, decolonising, and inclusive communication. Read more

A Culture of Understaffing? Practical, personal and interpersonal consequences of long-term shortages in the UK ultrasound workforce

Building on extant research, this project would explore the nuanced (and often latent) ways in which a long-term shortage of sonographers in the UK has impacted upon persons, relationships, workplace culture and professional practice within the medical imaging workforce. Read more

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