Hi Olga
There are lots of PhD opportunities within the UK, I suggest you look at various University websites. For example University of Southampton offer both a traditional PhD and a Doctorate in Clinical Practice. The Faculty of Health Sciences has an MSc In public health, and while the PhD is cross all health and Social professionals it does mean we have expertise within the areas of public health and diabetes you mention. Please do look at the web site
http://www.southampton.ac.uk/healthsciences/research/index.shtml
Good luck with your studies
Best wishes LIZ
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Dr Elizabeth R Cluett
PhD MSc RM RGN PGCEA
Senior Lecturer, School of Health Sciences
University of Southampton
tel; 023 8059 7850
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Subject: looking for PhD
Hello!
My name is Olga Archangelidi and I am a registered nurse in Greece since my graduation from University of Athens in 2009. At the moment I am about to finish up my two-year master' in Public Health at the same University. I am looking for a funded PhD in Epidemiology and Public Health (obesity, diabetes type II) in England. If there is any information or advice I would be glad to hear it.
Thank you.
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