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Health Foundation PhD Fellowship Awards in Improvement Science, King's Improvement Science, King's College, London
King’s Improvement Science has been awarded funding for two prestigious doctoral fellowships in the field of improvement science in healthcare. King’s College London is one of only eight leading centres in the UK chosen to host these fellowships by the Health Foundation<http://www.health.org.uk/>, an independent charitable foundation that works to continuously improve the quality of healthcare in the UK.
These fellowships offer a new training opportunity to specialise in improvement science to outstanding individuals early in their career. It will enable them to work with partners and collaborators in the health service, and ultimately contribute to the knowledge base of the science of improvement. Fellows will be supported by social and clinical scientists and have access to the Health Foundation Improvement Science Network. Up to 2 four year fellowships will be available for students on a full-time basis for either 3 plus 1 (3 year PhD plus 1 year post-doctoral or 1 plus 3 (1 year MRes plus 3 year PhD). The PhD studentships will commence in October 2013/January 2014 and provide an annual tax-free stipend of £15,740, rising to £18,221 in year 4. Full coverage of tuition fees and a conference/travel and research costs allowance is also included.
Deadline for applications is 12:00 GMT 16th August 2013. This deadline is absolute.
* Subject areas<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/health/study/studentships/healthfoundation/index.aspx#suject>
* Eligibility<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/health/study/studentships/healthfoundation/index.aspx#eligibility>
* How to apply<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/health/study/studentships/healthfoundation/index.aspx#apply>
Subject areas
Fellowships will be available to students wishing to undertake a PhD research degree around the three themes outlined below.
1. Exploration of the Modified Early Obstetric Warning System
(MEOWS) to enable timely management of critical illness in childbearing women
2. Relationship between costs and quality in healthcare and
commissioner valuation of stroke treatment
3. What counts as improvement in NHS and social care to
service users and patients?
Eligibility
Applicants must be promising individuals who are UK/EU nationals with a first class or upper second class degree with clear evidence of first class work. For the 3+1 award, applicants should have an appropriate Masters degree including sound training in research methods (or equivalent experience in a relevant area) and meet university entrance requirements<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/study/pg/school/index.aspx>. Relevant backgrounds include medicine, and allied health professions, management, psychology, sociology, political science, geography, economics, law and other fields with a substantive health or social science content. Provision for additional training will be made where appropriate. Experience as a patient / service user is also required for study 3.
How to apply
We are keen to attract the best applicants for these prestigious opportunities. Applications are invited through a two-stage process.
Stage 1 – Initial enquiries and expressions of interest
Potential applicants are encouraged to make initial contact with the named lead for the topic which interests them initially by email to arrange a phone conversation regarding questions you want to ask about any aspect of the studentships or the research topics.
Stage 2 – Applications and interviews
Applications should be submitted via email to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>. The deadline for applications is 12pm (midday) 16 August 2013. Please state Health Foundation Fellowships 2013 within the subject heading of your email.
Applicants should send the following documents with their application:
* A full CV including contact details for two referees
* A personal statement (maximum 1,000 words) explaining why you are interested in training in improvement sciences and the research topic for which you are applying, and what you see as your future career aspirations after completing a PhD.
* One example of document, report or publication of which you are the sole or main author – these could be dissertation theses, research reports, journal papers or other materials.
Shortlisted candidates will also be asked to submit a formal online application to the relevant doctoral programme via the King’s Admissions Portal by 12pm 13 September. Shortlisted applicants will be contacted with instructions on how to submit their online application. Please do not complete the online form prior to the stages above and until you have been asked to do so.
Applicants that meet eligibility criteria will be invited for interview at King’s College, on 18 September. If you have any queries about the application process, please contact [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>.
Further information is available here http://www.kcl.ac.uk/health/study/studentships/healthfoundation/index.aspx
Jane Sandall
Professor of Women's Health
Division of Women’s Health, King’s College London
Women’s Health Academic Centre King's Health Partners
10th Floor, North Wing, St. Thomas' Hospital, Westminster Bridge Road
London SE1 7EH
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/medicine/research/divisions/wh/index.aspx
Tel: 020 7188 8149
Fax: 020 7620 1227
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Skype: jsandall
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/campuslife/campuses/stthomas/StThomas.aspx
PA [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Tel: 020 7188 3639
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