Postgraduate Research Opportunities Department of Social Medicine
*Excellent postgraduate research degree (PhD / MD) opportunities in a leading (RAE 6*) department*
The Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, one of the UK's leading institutions for epidemiology and health services research, is inviting applications from outstanding, highly motivated graduates with good honours or Masters degrees in relevant disciplines for PhD studentships tenable from *October 2008*.
Projects in statistics, epidemiology, human genetics, bioinformatics, economics, sociology, and psychology applied to medical and/or clinical issues are encouraged. Research areas include: quantitative and qualitative health services research; aetiological, genetic, lifecourse, clinical, nutritional and cancer epidemiology; effectiveness and acceptability of health services/care; health/illness/disability in older age.
A variety of potential studentships are available, including University of Bristol Postgraduate Research Scholarships; Wellcome Trust 4-year PhD studentships in Molecular, Genetic and Lifecourse Epidemiology; MRC Causal Analyses in Translational Epidemiology Studentships; and Overseas Research Studentships. For further details about the available studentships, potential topics and supervisors, and for application forms, contact: Susie Potts, University of
*Excellent postgraduate research degree (PhD / MD) opportunities in a leading (RAE 6*) department*
The Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol, one of the UK's leading institutions for epidemiology and health services research, is inviting applications from outstanding, highly motivated graduates with good honours or Masters degrees in relevant disciplines for PhD studentships tenable from *October 2008*.
Projects in statistics, epidemiology, human genetics, bioinformatics, economics, sociology, and psychology applied to medical and/or clinical issues are encouraged. Research areas include: quantitative and qualitative health services research; aetiological, genetic, lifecourse, clinical, nutritional and cancer epidemiology; effectiveness and acceptability of health services/care; health/illness/disability in older age.
A variety of potential studentships are available, including University of Bristol Postgraduate Research Scholarships; Wellcome Trust 4-year PhD studentships in Molecular, Genetic and Lifecourse Epidemiology; MRC Causal Analyses in Translational Epidemiology Studentships; and Overseas Research Studentships. For further details about the available studentships, potential topics and supervisors, and for application forms, contact: Susie Potts, University of
Bristol, Canynge Hall, Whiteladies Road, Bristol BS8 2PR (0117 928 7274).
Email susie.potts@bristol.ac.uk. Web page
http://www.epi.bris.ac.uk/postgrad/pg.htm
The closing date for receipt of applications in the Department is *8th February 2008*.