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Physiotherapy PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 19 Physiotherapy PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

A PhD in Physiotherapy is an exciting and rewarding opportunity for those passionate about advancing the field of medicine and rehabilitation. It offers a chance to delve deep into research and contribute to the knowledge and practice of physiotherapy.

What's it like to study a PhD in Physiotherapy?

Studying a PhD in Physiotherapy allows you to explore a specific area of interest within the field. You will have the opportunity to conduct original research, contribute to the existing body of knowledge, and make a real impact on patient care and outcomes.

During your PhD journey, you will work closely with experienced researchers and mentors who will guide and support you throughout the process. You will have access to state-of-the-art facilities and resources, enabling you to conduct experiments, collect data, and analyze results.

In addition to your research, you may also be involved in teaching and mentoring undergraduate students, further enhancing your skills and knowledge in the field.

Entry requirements for a PhD in Physiotherapy

To pursue a PhD in Physiotherapy, you will typically need a relevant undergraduate and/or postgraduate degree in physiotherapy or a related field. Most universities require a minimum of a 2.1 Honours degree, although some may consider applicants with a 2.2 and relevant research experience.

In addition to academic qualifications, research experience and a strong research proposal are often essential for admission. It is important to demonstrate your passion for the subject and your ability to undertake independent research.

PhD in Physiotherapy funding options

Funding for PhDs in Physiotherapy may be available from various sources, including governments, universities and charities, business or industry. See our full guides to PhD funding for more information.

PhD in Physiotherapy careers

A PhD in Physiotherapy opens up a wide range of career opportunities. Many graduates go on to become researchers and academics, working in universities or research institutions. They contribute to the development of evidence-based practice and shape the future of physiotherapy.

Others may choose to work in clinical settings, utilizing their research skills to improve patient care and outcomes. They may become leaders in their field, implementing innovative practices and contributing to the advancement of physiotherapy as a profession.

Furthermore, a PhD in Physiotherapy can also lead to opportunities in consultancy, policy-making, and management roles within healthcare organizations. The skills developed during the PhD journey, such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and research methodology, are highly valued in various sectors.

Overall, pursuing a PhD in Physiotherapy is a rewarding and fulfilling journey that allows you to make a lasting impact on the field of medicine and rehabilitation. It equips you with the skills and knowledge to become a leader in the profession and contribute to the advancement of patient care and well-being. Whether you choose to pursue a career in academia, research, or clinical practice, a PhD in Physiotherapy opens doors to a world of opportunities.

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Osteopathy Students’ Evolving Conceptions of Practice: A Longitudinal Mixed Methods Approach

Understanding how Allied Health Professionals, such as osteopaths, develop their clinical practice, decision-making, and professional expertise is essential for advancing education, improving patient outcomes, and strengthening the healthcare workforce. Read more
 Supervisors: Dr O Thomson, Dr J Draper-Rodi, Dr B Vaughan
 16 May 2025  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
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Understanding and supporting Allied Health Professionals beyond preceptorship: building a future-ready workforce

Allied Health Professionals (AHPs) compromise a significant part of the health and care workforce, spanning 14 professions across a variety of settings. Read more
 Supervisors: Dr M Holmes, Dr C Nadaf, Dr S MacKenzie
 16 May 2025  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
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Using embodied illusions and therapeutic touch to modulate chronic pain: An Active Inference approach to chronic pain management.

Chronic pain affects around 30% of the global population and imposes significant personal and economic burdens [1]. In the UK, musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions account for 84% of chronic pain cases [2], with back pain alone costing the economy £1.6 billion in direct costs and £10 billion in indirect costs [3]. Read more
 Supervisors: Prof D Newell, Dr A du Rose
 16 May 2025  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (UK Students Only)
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The Role of the Radiographer (or Other Allied Health Professional) in the Detection and Management of Intimate Partner Violence: A Qualitative or Mixed Method Analysis

Intimate partner violence (IPV) is a significant public health and safeguarding issue, affecting individuals across all demographics. Read more
 Supervisor: Dr JJW Beck
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
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Exploring the Impacts of Social Determinants and Personalised Physical Activity Interventions on Mental Health in Primary School Children

Ensuring children and young people have good mental health is a public health priority, yet the mental health and emotional well-being of children in the UK continue to decline. Read more
 Supervisors: Dr V Archbold, Dr KR Manchester, Dr D Bingham
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
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Transforming Lives PhD scholarship: Effect of cryotherapy interventions on the recovery kinetics of elite Premier League football players at the School of Sport and Physical Activity

Applications are invited for a Transforming Lives PhD scholarship in collaboration with Sheffield Hallam University and Aston Villa Football Club. Read more
 Supervisor: Dr M Ranchordas
 2 April 2025  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)
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Irish Rugby Injury Surveillance Of The Tackle Event

PhD Bursary - Irish Rugby Injury Surveillance. Location. University of Limerick, Ireland. Deadline. 17.00 Irish time (GMT) 28th of March 2025. Read more
 Supervisors: Prof I Kenny, Dr HP Purtill, Dr T Comyns
 28 March 2025  PhD Research Project  Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)
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Biomarkers Associated with motor Neurone Disease and Dementia development after concussion in Females and Males: BANDD.

Highlights. This will be an exciting opportunity to explore the differences between male and female brains responses to trauma in sport. Read more
 Supervisor: Dr L McBride
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
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Sheffield Hallam University joint PhD programme with La Trobe University - Advancing player safety and performance in youth football: Exploring the impact mechanics and biomechanical interactions of footballs across different sizes and designs.

Applications are invited for a fully funded PhD scholarship to join the Sports Engineering Research Group at Sheffield Hallam University, in collaboration with the La Trobe Sport and Exercise Medicine Research Centre (LASEM) at La Trobe University. Read more
 Supervisors: Dr K Mills, Dr J Hart, Dr A Mosler, Dr B Mentiplay
 28 May 2025  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)
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Cholinergic function and ageing: establishing normative data and associations with gait and cognition

Acetylcholine plays an important role in transmitting information across the central nervous system. Cholinergic deficits have been linked to gait and cognitive impairments that often occur with ageing. Read more
 Supervisor: Dr R Vitorio
 31 March 2025  PhD Research Project  Competition Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)
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Breast Trauma in Sport: Are contact sports damaging the breast health of our female athletes?

Applications are invited for a funded three-year PhD to commence in October 2025. . Read more
 Supervisors: Prof J Wakefield-Scurr, Dr C Mills
 28 March 2025  PhD Research Project  Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)
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Exploring Sensorimotor Function and Developing Rehabilitation Strategies using Experimental and Computational Approaches

In collaboration with a multidisciplinary team consisting of biologists, clinicians, engineers, mathematicians, and computational biologists and startups around the globe, we aim to decipher the organizational principles of sensorimotor function in mammals. Read more
 Supervisor: Dr S Chakrabarty
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
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Optimising functional independence across the life and healthspan using neurostimulation

Neuroplasticity is integral to recovery and maintenance of functional independence as we age, and even more crucial in individuals with developmental disorders such as Cerebral Palsy and those with injuries to their brain and/or central nervous system (Spinal Cord Injury, Stroke, MS). Read more
 Supervisors: Prof S L Astill, Dr I Delis, Dr R M Ichiyama
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only
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A Platform Technology for VR Biofeedback Training under Operant Conditioning for Functional Lower Limb Weakness

We are seeking talented, motivated students with a passion for research in neural engineering led by Dr Anirban Dutta - Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research - University of Birmingham. Read more
 Supervisor: Dr A D Dutta
 Year round applications  PhD Research Project  Awaiting Funding Decision/Possible External Funding
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Skeletal Muscle Biomechanics via Disclination-based Continuum Modelling

Please note that this project is not University-funded. You will need to secure external funding to cover your tuition and living expenses. Read more
 Supervisor: Prof A Roy
 1 April 2025  PhD Research Project  Self-Funded PhD Students Only

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