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Three excellent PhD opportunities are available at King’s College London. Studentships include tuition fees, bench fees and a stipend of £15,863 per year. Students selected for the studentships will benefit from an innovative graduate skills programme. King’s College London has a global reputation for research excellence and is ranked amongst the world’s top 20 universities.

PhD project title: “Utilising integration of large databases to investigate the long term functional outcomes and needs of patients with haemorrhagic stroke and their differences from patients with ischaemic stroke”.
Suitable for an enthusiastic individual with background in medical statistics, public health, medicine or related areas.
It will be supervised by Dr Yanzhong Wang and Professor Charles Wolfe, Division of Health and Social Care Research, King’s College London.
Details of this studentship are shown here  http://www.kcl.ac.uk/health/study/studentships/2015/projects/HSCRWangY.pdf

PhD project title: ‘Development of a novel signal detection test to detect adverse drug reactions in electronic health records using time‐to‐event analysis’
Suitable for an enthusiastic individual background  in mathematics, statistics, epidemiology or a related discipline and who has an interest in Drug Safety.
Skills in programming are highly desirable as is Masters level study in medical statistics or epidemiology.
It will be supervised by Dr Victoria Cornelius and Professor Martin Gulliford, Division of Health and Social Care Research, King’s College London.
Details of this studentship are shown here  http://www.kcl.ac.uk/health/study/studentships/2015/projects/HSCRCorneliusV.pdf


PhD project title: `Assessing the management of hydration in the acute phase on early neurological progression and three months survival after stroke: A systematic review, meta-analysis and a pilot study<http://www.kcl.ac.uk/health/study/studentships/2015/projects/HSCRRuddA.pdf>’

Suitable for an enthusiastic individual with background  in  medicine, medical statistics, epidemiology, public health, or related areas.

Masters level in medical statistics, epidemiology, biostatistics or clinically related areas are highly desirable.

It will be supervised by Professor Anthony Rudd, Guy's and St Thomas and Stroke NHS England,

and, Dr. Salma Ayis,  Division of Health and Social Care Research, King’s College London.

Details of this studentship are shown at:  http://www.kcl.ac.uk/health/study/studentships/2015/projects/HSCRRuddA.pdf


Application process
Applications will open until 28 November 2014
For application information please see:  http://www.kcl.ac.uk/health/study/studentships/2015/2015apply.aspx
The Postgraduate Health Schools Admissions Centre will support the admissions process.




Victoria Cornelius, PhD
Senior Lecturer in Medical Statistics & Deputy Director RDS London
Department of Primary Care and Public Health Sciences|King’s College London
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