Applied Health Research PhD
University of Liverpool
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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

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DEC-25

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Our Applied Health Research PhD provides applicants with a unique opportunity to apply rigorous methods in real-world settings which have a positive impact on health and healthcare outcomes.IntroductionThe Institute of Population Health has expertise across many disciplines such as statistics, qualitative analysis, evidence synthesis, implementation science, pedagogy, participatory research, mixed methods, psychology and economics. A PhD in Applied Health Research will involve application of ...Read more

Our Applied Health Research PhD provides applicants with a unique opportunity to apply rigorous methods in real-world settings which have a positive impact on health and healthcare outcomes.IntroductionThe Institute of Population Health has expertise across many disciplines such as statistics, qualitative analysis, evidence synthesis, implementation science, pedagogy, participatory research, mixed methods, psychology and economics. A PhD in Applied Health Research will involve application of methods from one or more of these disciplines to address questions important to patients, health professionals, policy makers and other stakeholders. You’ll have a team of supervisors, including methodologists, clinicians and policy makers. The institute hosts a range of research groups, enabling you to network with people with similar interests.Research topicsWe welcome proposals for research topics from PhD candidates across a wide range of applied health research fields. Examples of topics include:Core outcome sets – development and uptakeDevelopment of complex interventions, feasibility and acceptabilityRecruitment and retention in clinical trialsDiagnostic assessment development and validationHealthcare education and teaching packages.Note: Applied Health Research MPhil / MD also available

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Entry requirements

Applicants are normally expected to hold both of the following:

A UK 2:1 Honours degree, or international equivalent, in a relevant subject

A masters degree in a relevant subject.

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£5,006 per year

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£5,006 per year

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Students from Channel Islands

£31,250 per year

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University of Liverpool
Foundation Building Brownlow Hill Liverpool L69 7ZX United Kingdom
Nearest train station: Liverpool Lime Street  0.2 miles away
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