> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: van Teijlingen, Edwin
> > Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 4:36 PM
> >
> > Apologies for cross-posting
> >
> >
> > University of Aberdeen
> > INSTITUTE OF APPLIED HEALTH SCIENCES
> >
> > PhD/MSc Studentships - Session 2003/4
> >
> > The following studentships are available within the University of
> > Aberdeen: PhD STUDENTSHIPS
> >
> > Applications are invited from suitable candidates for two PhD studentships
> > in the Institute of Applied Health Sciences. Each consists of three-year
> > funding of a full fee bursary at the UK/EU student rate and payment of an
> > annual stipend, which is pegged to current MRC rates (currently £10,000
> > per annum).
> >
> > Applicants should have a good Honours or Masters degree in a relevant
> > discipline and should have a research interest in a topic relevant to the
> > Institute's research theme (http://w3.abdn.ac.uk/iahs/). The following
> > studentships are on offer:
> >
> > (i) A combined qualitative and health economic study on women's
> > attitudes to lowering the upper age limit for cervical screening;
> > (ii) Combining revealed preference and stated preference data: enriching
> > our welfare preferences;
> > (iii) Development of an instrument to measure health related quality of
> > life in patients undergoing investigation or treatment of infertility;
> > (iv) Diet, cognition and survival in older people;
> > (v) Do dioxins present an important risk to the general population;
> > (vi) Methods of analysing health-economic data where there is missing
> > information;
> > (vii) The impact of caring for trauma on hospital staff: a cross-cultural
> > comparison;
> > (viii) Variations in the primary care management of and referral of
> > angina between rural and urban settings: a qualitative study.
> >
> > In addition, candidates are also invited to suggest alternative topics.
> >
> > * MSc IN HEALth Services & Public Health Research
> >
> > Applications are invited from suitable candidates for two MRC studentships
> > on our taught Masters in Health Services & Public Health Research. Each
> > includes funding of a one-year full fee bursary at the UK/EU student rate
> > starting September 2003. Applicants should have a good Honours degree
> > (upper second-class or above) in a relevant academic discipline.
> > Information can be found on the University of Aberdeen's web-pages:
> > http://www.abdn.ac.uk/prospectus/pgrad/2001/public_health.hti#taught as
> > well as on the Department of Public Health's own web pages:
> > http://www.abdn.ac.uk/iahs/.
> >
> > The Institute of Applied Health Sciences covers research into a wide-range
> > of topics in areas such as: General Practice & Primary Care, Medical
> > Statistics, Mental Health, Maternal & Child Health, Public Health &
> > Epidemiology, Health Services Research, Health Economics, Care of the
> > Elderly, and Environmental & Occupational Medicine. The Institute's
> > strategy is based on the application of epidemiology, health services
> > research and health economics to various clinical topic areas.
> >
> > For further details and application forms for all of the above
> > studentships:
> > Dr Edwin van Teijlingen, Department of Public Health, Medical School,
> > Foresterhill, Aberdeen, AB25 2ZD, email: [log in to unmask], phone: 01224
> > 552491 or Mrs Ann Simpson, MSc Secretary, Department of Public Health,
> > Medical School, Foresterhill, Aberdeen, AB25 2ZD, email
> > [log in to unmask], phone 01224 554470.
> >
> > Closing date: Friday 28 April 2003
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