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诺丁汉大学
The impact of hearing ability on social participation, and social acclimatisation after hearing aid fitting
University of Nottingham |School of Medicine, Division of Clinical Neuroscience
博导:Dr Jack Holman, Prof Graham Naylor
截止日期:2023年12月08日(周五)资助的博士项目(全球学生)
项目描述:
About the Project
Background
Applications are invited for the above studentship based in the Scottish Section of the University of Nottingham’s Hearing Sciences department, located in Glasgow. This is a thriving centre of research into how people use their hearing, how hearing loss affects them, and how new technologies might help.
Project description:Human beings are social creatures, relying on communication to survive and thrive. When someone develops hearing loss, they not only experience increased difficulty in conversations, but they often experience other far-reaching consequences that impact the ability and willingness to participate socially. For some, the hindered social participation will culminate in loneliness and isolation, with major implications for well-being. This studentship will seek to be part of the solution.The studentship will first establish a working definition of social participation by way of an in-depth literature review. Following this, a series of studies utilising techniques such as ecological momentary assessment and social network analysis will investigate various interlinked aspects of social participation for people with hearing loss, including the role and judgement of key communication partners. The studentship will include a longitudinal study involving interaction with participants throughout their hearing healthcare journey. In doing so the research will be of clinical relevance, and it is hoped that results from the research will lead to clinical impact in the long term. The overall aim of this project is to understand how hearing loss and hearing aids impact social participation in greater detail than previously possible and identify where there are suboptimal social behaviours and network factors that are resistant to change.
The OfferThis is a fully funded studentship for 48 months to commence in February 2024 or soon thereafter, with tuition fees paid, and a full tax-free stipend commensurate with the RCUK rate (currently £18,622 per annum). This project is based in Hearing Sciences – Scottish Section (Glasgow), and will provide training in audiological assessments, analysis methods, and social network analysis.
Candidate Requirements
Applicants must meet criteria to achieve a UK student visa and have at least a 2:1 Honours degree or equivalent in Psychology, Hearing Sciences or a related subject (relevant Master's degree will be an advantage). We are looking for a strong background in research methods and a keen interest in person-centred approaches.Informal enquiries may be addressed to supervisors Dr Jack Holman (jack.holman@nottingham.ac.uk) or Prof. Graham Naylor (graham.naylor@nottingham.ac.uk).To apply, candidates should send their CV and a cover letter detailing how their experience is relevant to the proposed project tojack.holman@nottingham.ac.uk.
Funding Notes
This project is sponsored by and in collaboration with WS Audiology, a leading hearing device manufacturer. The student will have the opportunity to undertake a short secondment to their research lab in Stockholm.
02、利物浦大学
4-year GTFs studentship for Economics PhD students
University of Liverpool | University of Liverpool Management School
辅导:Mx ULMS Research Support Team
截止日期:2024年1月5日(周五)资助的博士项目(全球学生)
项目描述:
About the Project
The University of Liverpool Management School(ULMS) is inviting applications from national and international prospectiveEconomics PhDcandidateswith an outstanding academic achievement and research potential, for a number of4-year Graduate Teaching Fellow (GTF) studentshipsstarting in the 2024/25 academic year.
These studentships provide an excellent opportunity to pursue your PhD studies at one of UK’s leading and internationally recognised research institutions, withoutstanding REF 2021 resultsagainst 108 ranked Business and Management Schools across the country.
A GTF studentship will allow you launch your academic career through substantial financial support for your doctoral programme, while you receive intensive training and mentoring in research and teaching to become a rounded academic.
Financial support
GTF studentships are an ideal PhD funding option if you are a high performing applicant who holds a Master’s degree (preferably a Distinction grade) in Economics.
As an Economics PhD GTF you will receive:
- £18,622 maintenance grant
- Fee waiver on programme cost at Home rate
- Top up payment on programme cost at international rate (based on availability), only for overseas students
- Further access to student support funds in line with the wider doctoral training provision at the Management School.
Research interests
We welcomeresearch proposalsincluding, but not limited to:
- Micro theory (mechanism design, matching)
- Applied micro (discrimination, labour, health)
- Macroeconomics (macro policy, macro-finance, international trade)
- Econometrics and financial econometrics
- Political economy
- Industrial organisation
- Sports economics.
Find out more about this opportunity:https://www.findaphd.com/common/clickCount.aspx?theid=165100&type=184&DID=3379&url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.liverpool.ac.uk%2fstudy%2fpostgraduate-research%2fstudentships%2fulms-economics-phd-funding-call-october-2024-entry%2f