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Summary In this exciting PhD research opportunity, the PhD researcher will work closely with the Public Health Agency (PHA) to analyse Lifeline, Northern Ireland's crisis response helpline. The PhD
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Funding and eligibility This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Vice Chancellor's Research Scholarship (VCRS) Our fully funded PhD scholarships will cover tuition fees and
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Framework [5], the Mood Matter programmes meets the standard of Tier 1 (information sharing) whilst the Life Skills Programmes meets Tier 2 (Awareness and Understanding). This PhD project is a collaboration
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:1 degree in Psychology (or close to completion) are strongly encouraged to apply. Funding and eligibility This project is funded by: Department for the Economy (DfE) Vice Chancellor's Research
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pathways and early interventions to prevent further consequences of MLTC. This PhD project builds on a Global Challenge Research Fund (GCRF) Networking grant awarded by the Academy of Medical Sciences UK in
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Summary This PhD research aims to investigate the impact of social media influence and platforms on the development of entrepreneurial skills to provide insight into how UK entrepreneurs can develop
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take an open research approach to studying child development. Please note: Applicants with a 2:1 degree in Psychology (or close to completion) are strongly encouraged to apply. Essential criteria
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, (2) how long do their effects last, and (3) how can findings be used in applied settings such as schools. The PhD student has potential to significantly shape the direction of the project alongside
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Scholarship (VCRS) Our fully funded PhD scholarships will cover tuition fees and provide a maintenance allowance of £19,237 (tbc) per annum for three years* (subject to satisfactory academic performance). A
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review, the current PhD project will consist of three distinct yet complementary studies: Study 1: Understanding the factors affecting PA and sedentary behaviour among ACHD patients. Study 2: Co-design