Scholarships at Bangor University
For 2011 the College of Health and Behavioural
Sciences is offering the following Anniversary Research Scholarships
which are open to Home/EU and International students.
The School
of Psychology is offering three PhD Studentships.
The School of Healthcare Sciences is offering
two Anniversary Research Studentships, one exploring ‘Wellbeing, resilience
and children with disabilities’, and one in the broad project topic
area of ‘Implementation in health and social care'. Full details are
available here. Deadline Closed
The School of Medical Sciences is offering one
Anniversary Research Studentship. Full details are available here. Deadline
Closed
The School of Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences is offering two Anniversary PhD Research Studentships. Full details are available here. Deadline Closed
For information about CoHaBS research please visit the following links:
Our research covers a broad range of health, biomedical, sports, exercise and performance science and behavioural sciences related areas. The quality and depth of the College's research has been demonstrated with its excellent set of results from the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise. Over 70 members of staff from the College were submitted to the Exercise. The panels noted internationally excellent and indeed world-leading research activity in the three units of assessment in which entries were made (Health Services Research, Psychology, and Sports-Related Studies).
The College has sought to build on its long history in health and behavioural science related research with expertise spanning ageing and dementia, health services and management, chronic disease, brain disorder rehabilitation, cognitive and development psychology, randomised health trials, high performance physiology and psychology, and economic evaluation of public health and pharmacological initiatives. The College's commitment to world-class, scientifically rigorous research is evidenced by its substantial investment in laboratories and equipment in biochemistry, hydrodensitometry, cell biology, perceptual motor testing and fMRI brain imaging. Our research ethos is to advance both basic and applied science, challenge current thinking in the health and behavioural science domains while informing the College’s teaching and learning provision.