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CENTRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE AND HUMAN RESILIENCE (CECHR)
University of Dundee, UK
PhD Studentship Opportunity
CECHR is a new research centre established to provide focus for novel
interdisciplinary research addressing environmental change, societal
response and the promotion of sustainability. Central to CECHR’s
building of research capacity is the funding of interdisciplinary PhD
studentships. The details of one of the projects under the ‘Health and
Environmental Change’ theme are below.
Climate Change and Respiratory Disease in the UK: Strengthening
Self-Management and Building Resilience within Individuals and
Healthcare Systems

Supervisors: Dr. Edward Hall (Geography) and Dr. Thilo Kroll
(Nursing/Public Health)
Climate change and associated extreme weather events will have a
considerable impact on morbidity and mortality within the UK population.
In particular, people with common respiratory diseases such as asthma
(74,000 emergency admissions in 2008) and chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD, 30,000 deaths a year), and the professionals and
healthcare systems that care for them, will face new significant
challenges in coping with more frequent incidences of poor air quality
and heat waves. Applying a socio-ecological model of health to
respiratory disease, the research will examine individual and health
system scale understandings of, and responses to, extreme weather
events. The research will identify factors that make individuals and
systems resilient (understood as adaptable, with good outcomes, in
adverse circumstances), and set out ways in which health professionals
and healthcare organisations can boost resilience and self-management
among its respiratory disease patient population, as well as build
preparedness within its systems.
The research will include a systematic review of best practice in
supporting self-management; interviews with key informants in UK
healthcare organisations and other agencies; and three case-studies to
examine individual and healthcare system factors in self-management and
resilience in response to extreme weather events. The case-study sites
will be selected to consider different air quality hazards for
individuals with respiratory disease and at risk of related weather
events. In each site, focus groups with individuals with respiratory
disease, and roundtable discussion with key informants in local
authority, healthcare organisations and health professionals, will be
held.
How to Apply
Applications are welcome from students with backgrounds in geography,
public health, sociology, and other relevant social and health sciences.
Students should have at least an upper second class Undergraduate degree
(or the equivalent) and an appropriate Masters degree. Funding is for
three years, with an annual stipend of £14,200, plus fees.
If interested, please contact Dr. Edward Hall ([log in to unmask])
or Dr. Thilo Kroll ([log in to unmask]) by 5pm on Friday 14th May,
attaching a CV (including details of 2 referees) and a letter setting
out how you would address the PhD topic, drawing on the skills and
experience that you have. Once confirmed the student will have to
complete a University of Dundee application form, including two academic
references, by Friday May 21st May. Interviews for those shortlisted
will be held in the week beginning 7th June.
 
 
Dr. Edward Hall
Lecturer in Human Geography
Geography
School of Social and Environmental Sciences
University of Dundee
Dundee
DD1 4HN
UK

Tel: 01382 388073
Email: [log in to unmask] 
 
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