Dr R Turk
No more applications being accepted
Funded PhD Project (European/UK Students Only)
About the Project
We are seeking a motivated and enthusiastic nurse, committed to patient focused and evidence based care. You will work as a staff nurse in University Hospitals Foundation Trust whilst undertaking a PhD in “acute urinary retention (AUR) assessment and management in acute medical wards” with the University of Southampton.
This exciting opportunity will enable you to combine clinical practice with a research role. You will work with your nominated clinical mentor and academic supervisors to develop your clinical academic role in both practice and university settings. You will join a thriving and expanding group of clinical doctoral research fellows using the purpose built clinical academic facilities.
To apply for this post you must have:
- Registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council with six months post registration clinical experience essential
- At least an upper second class honours degree or a higher degree in a health-related subject (or equivalent)
- Completed and submitted with your application the research project proposal (found at the link below) stating the name of the research project
If you are successful at interview you will then complete the University of Southampton online post graduate application form to be offered a place on the PhD programme.
For further information and to apply, please visit http://jobs.uhs.nhs.uk/job/v1108617
Funding Notes
This full time post is for 4 years 6 months and will begin in September 2018. You receive a 0.4 WTE band 5 salary and a stipend of £6,600 at Band 5 in year 1. This stipend will increase year on year (year 4 £7,004). Your part-time PhD fees are paid on your behalf.
References
For further information
Staff nurse post please contact:
Elizabeth Wedge on Elizabeth.Wedge@uhs.nhs.uk
Clinical doctoral research fellowship please contact:
Dr Ruth Turk, MPhil/PhD Programme lead R.Turk@soton.ac.uk stating research project title and HS number HS303.