Dear list members, There are a number of PhD studentships available at the University of Nottingham (School of Medicine, Division of Clinical Neuroscience in conjunction with the NIHR Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre). Projects cover mild to moderate
hearing loss, severe to profound hearing loss, clinical hearing science, objective measures, tinnitus and hyperacusis:
http://www.hearing.nihr.ac.uk/vacancies
Awards offer a stipend of £14,553 – £15,000 per annum. Fees paid for Home/EU students.
The closing date for applications is 22 May 2017 Developing appropriate measures to determine candidacy for cochlear implantation Department: Severe
to profound hearing loss For more information and to apply:
http://www.hearing.nihr.ac.uk/vacancies/phd-studentship-developing-appropriate-measures-to-determine-candidacy-for
Outcome measures for interventions that restore hearing in adults with hearing loss Department: Severe
to profound hearing loss For more information and to apply: http://www.hearing.nihr.ac.uk/vacancies/phd-studentship-outcome-measures-for-interventions-that-restore-hearing-in
Promotion and uptake of tinnitus self-management in primary care settings Department: Tinnitus
and hyperacusis For more information and to apply: http://www.hearing.nihr.ac.uk/vacancies/phd-studentship-promotion-and-uptake-of-tinnitus-self-management-in-primary
Developing understanding of the relationship between hearing loss and mental health Department: Mild
to moderate hearing loss For more information and to apply: http://www.hearing.nihr.ac.uk/vacancies/phd-studentship-developing-understanding-of-the-relationship-between-hearin
Development of a questionnaire measure of hyperacusis in children Department: Tinnitus
and hyperacusis For more information and to apply: http://www.hearing.nihr.ac.uk/vacancies/phd-studentship-development-of-a-questionnaire-measure-of-hyperacusis-in-ch
Increasing engagement with an online self-management programme for hearing loss Department: Mild
to moderate hearing loss For more information and to apply: http://www.hearing.nihr.ac.uk/vacancies/phd-studentship-increasing-engagement-with-an-online-self-management-progra
The use of fNIRS to predict speech perception in children with cochlear implants Department: Objective
measures For more information and to apply: http://www.hearing.nihr.ac.uk/vacancies/phd-studentship-the-use-of-fnirs-to-predict-speech-perception-in-children-w
Tinnitus and hearing loss associated with platinum-based chemotherapy treatment Department: Clinical
Hearing Sciences For more information and to apply: http://www.hearing.nihr.ac.uk/vacancies/phd-studentship-tinnitus-and-hearing-loss-associated-with-platinum-based-ch
Neurochemical profiles of hearing loss, tinnitus and distress using non-invasive Magnetic Resonance techniques Department: Objective
measures For more information and to apply: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/medicine/documents/som-legacy-mar-2017/2017-som-legacy-deborah-hall.pdf
The role of online peer support groups in the self-management of hearing loss: A mixed methods approach Department: Mild
to moderate hearing loss For more information and to apply: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/medicine/documents/som-legacy-mar-2017/2017-som-legacy-neil-coulson.pdf
Kind regards, Dr Helen Henshaw Senior Research Fellow National Institute for Health Research Nottingham Biomedical Research Centre Ropewalk House, 113 The Ropewalk, Nottingham, NG1 5DU t: +44 (0)115 823 2606 (direct) | t: +44 (0)115 823 2600 (reception) | w:
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