Bangor University Scholarship - College of Health and Behavioural Sciences
The College of Health and Behavioural Sciences offers 8 fully-funded 3-year PhD studentships, and 7 PhD bursaries, for the 2009-10 academic intake. We welcome applications from Home/EU and International students.
Research Areas
The College is offering 8 studentships and 7 bursaries.
125 Studentships
Each holder of a PhD studentship receives an annual maintenance grant of £12,500 (for 2009/10) and an annual research allowance of up to £1,500 (for approved expenditure) with the core grant rising by £500 p.a. Studentship holders do not pay fees. No additional allowances are payable. Successful studentship applicants will be expected to supply around 100 hours per year of teaching/Research Assistance focused on a superviser / research team as part of their development as an academic of the future.
125 Bursaries
Each PhD bursary provides an annual allowance of £5,000 and an annual research allowance of up to £1,500 (for approved expenditure). Fees are payable. Applicants are not expected to teach or act as Research Assistants, but may apply to do so if vacancies occur.
125th Anniversary Scholarships Application Procedure
More detailed information about the College, about our research, and about these studentship opportunities, can be found at our web page. This also details the College’s application procedure.
Bangor University Admissions Procedure
In addition to the College’s application requirements, if you are offered a scholarship you will need to complete a University application form and satisfy its general requirements before taking up a place.
Research Areas
- The College conducts world-leading research in many domains of the health and behavioural sciences, including:
- Healthcare Sciences / Health Services Research
- Health Economics; Evidence-based Clinical Practice; Health and Social Care; Ageing
- Human Physiology
- Pain; Cardiovascular Medicine; Muscle Physiology; Clinical Exercise Physiology and Immunology; Environmental Physiology; Fatigue;
- Psychology
- Performance under Stress; Motivation; Leadership; Addiction; Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
- Clinical and Cognitive Neuroscience
- Neurology; Neuropsychiatry; Neurodegenerative Disease; MRI brain imaging; Attention and Control; Visuo-motor systems; Language; Social Neuroscience
The College is offering 8 studentships and 7 bursaries.
125 Studentships
Each holder of a PhD studentship receives an annual maintenance grant of £12,500 (for 2009/10) and an annual research allowance of up to £1,500 (for approved expenditure) with the core grant rising by £500 p.a. Studentship holders do not pay fees. No additional allowances are payable. Successful studentship applicants will be expected to supply around 100 hours per year of teaching/Research Assistance focused on a superviser / research team as part of their development as an academic of the future.
125 Bursaries
Each PhD bursary provides an annual allowance of £5,000 and an annual research allowance of up to £1,500 (for approved expenditure). Fees are payable. Applicants are not expected to teach or act as Research Assistants, but may apply to do so if vacancies occur.
125th Anniversary Scholarships Application Procedure
More detailed information about the College, about our research, and about these studentship opportunities, can be found at our web page. This also details the College’s application procedure.
Bangor University Admissions Procedure
In addition to the College’s application requirements, if you are offered a scholarship you will need to complete a University application form and satisfy its general requirements before taking up a place.
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