Arts, Health and Wellbeing Centre: Gloucestershire Integrated Care Board Funded PhD Studentships x2
Vacancy Details
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Location: | OXSTALLS CAMPUS |
Job Type: | Research |
Closing Date: | 29/11/2024 |
Date Posted: | 08/11/2024 |
Reference: | O272 |
Description
About the school or department
The Arts, Health and Wellbeing Centre is a new area within the University of Gloucestershire’s School of Health and Social Care, where we embed research in all of our activities, ensuring that students and staff benefit from and contribute to subject communities and engage in fundamental and applied research. The Arts, Health and Wellbeing Centre is undertaking research and evaluation projects which are funded and partnered by One Gloucestershire NHS Integrated Care Board.
About the studentship
The University of Gloucestershire and Gloucestershire Integrated Care System (ICS) are offering two funded PhD opportunities. Together we are supporting the opportunity for staff working in the Gloucestershire Integrated Care System or the University of Gloucestershire to apply for funding to undertake an area of doctoral study and research within the University’s new Arts, Health and Wellbeing Centre.
Key PhD 1 and 2 suggested research topic areas
We would particularly welcome Research areas which focus on one (or more) of the following areas: -
· Older people/frailty/dementia
· Prevention
· AI/digital/med-tech innovation
Your research should also demonstrate how it aligns with and aims to support One Gloucestershire NHS Integrated Care System’s (ICS) key priorities areas:
· Making Gloucestershire a better place for the future
· Transforming what we do
· Improving health and care services today
Other proposals that support our key strategic priorities may also be considered, although you are strongly encouraged to discuss this with us before submitting a proposal.
More details of the ICB’s priorities set out in the Health and Wellbeing Partnership Strategy and Joint Forward Plan are available at: Publications : NHS Gloucestershire ICB
The University is committed to building a diverse and inclusive staff community and welcomes applications from under-represented sections of our workforce. We are proud to be a Disability Confident Leader, guaranteeing an interview to everyone who meets the definition of disability set out in the Equality Act 2010 and the essential criteria contained within the person specification.
CONTACTS
Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Marion Andrews-Evans E: marion.andrews-evans@nhs.net and Dr Liz Berragan E: lberragan@glos.ac.uk for further discussion on applying.
Formal applications should be submitted to University of Gloucestershire Admissions Mailbox, E: ADMISSIONS@glos.ac.uk
Key dates
Closing date for applications: 29th November 2024 (5pm)
Interviews: Week of the 16th of December 2024
Start Date: February 2025