Mental Health PhD
University of Glasgow
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PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

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Gilmorehill Campus

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SEP-26

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3 Years

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Our research strength is identifying the causes of mental disorders and suicide to develop clinical trials of novel complex interventions. Mental disorders are the leading global cause of disability and the World Health Organisation estimates that over 0.8 million deaths are due to suicide associated with mental disorders. Therefore, research on mental disorders and suicide is vital to reducing the global burden of disease. Our more fundamental research examines the contribution of ...Read more

Our research strength is identifying the causes of mental disorders and suicide to develop clinical trials of novel complex interventions. Mental disorders are the leading global cause of disability and the World Health Organisation estimates that over 0.8 million deaths are due to suicide associated with mental disorders. Therefore, research on mental disorders and suicide is vital to reducing the global burden of disease. Our more fundamental research examines the contribution of psychological, biological and social factors to the causation of mental disorders and suicidal behaviours. Postgraduate research students working in this area can develop cutting edge, skills relevant to experimental, epidemiological, qualitative and neuroimaging research methods. A translational approach makes use of the evidence from fundamental research to develop innovative therapeutic approaches for the prevention and treatment of mental disorders and suicidal behaviours. We have expertise in clinical trial methodologies to evaluate complex interventions and implementation science. Interdisciplinary research groups provide postgraduate research opportunities in these themes: suicidal behaviour research, psychological therapies, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and depression, big data and mental disorder, neuropsychology of neurological disorders, autism spectrum disorders and intellectual disabilities, attachment, childhood maltreatment and mental disorders. Individual research projects are tailored around the expertise of principal investigators within the School of Health and Wellbeing. Our supervisors are from clinical and scientific backgrounds and use a variety of approaches including experimental psychology and psychophysiology, functional neuroimaging, multilevel modelling of complex datasets, health services research, qualitative, and clinical trial methodologies. We have excellent engagement with the NHS and with service user and carer organisations.Duration: 3-4 years full-time 5 years part-time

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42/279
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31st

Entry requirements

A 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent.

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£5,006 per year

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£31,800 per year

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£31,800 per year

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University of Glasgow
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