This structured PhD programme, funded by the Irish Health Research Board, commenced in 2007 and has an annual intake of postgraduate Scholars over 4 years. The programme is a joint initiative of senior academic staff from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Trinity College Dublin and University College Cork. They constitute the Health Services Research Institute. The Programme theme is "Integrated healthcare: from research to policy and practice". This 4-year PhD Scholars Programme features:
- Relevant taught modules
- 10-week specialist rotations in Irish health-related data collection agencies in the first year
- Choice of PhD project from an extensive range during the first year
- Opportunities for multidisciplinary research
- Supervision by internationally renowned Principal Investigators
- Placement with a prestigious overseas agency to further PhD project development in Year 2
- Professional skills training allowance
- Travel awards to international conferences
- Annual stipend of €18,000 plus laptop computer plus PhD fees
Project opportunities are available in the following broad and overlapping areas:
- Cardiovascular and related diseases - secondary prevention
- Integration of care - older populations, epilepsy, stroke, diabetes
- Pharmacoepidemiolog y and health informatics
- Health economics and health policy
- Oral health
- Quality of life and quality of care
- Gerontology
- Global health
Email applications only by Friday 18th April 2008 to hsriadmin@rcsi.ie
For further information or enquiries, see http://www.rcsi.ie/hsri_phdscholarsprogramme
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