Health Economics PhD/Mphil

PhD

In Bangor

£ 13,300 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    PhD

  • Location

    Bangor (Wales)

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    September

The PhD/MPhil programme will provide a dedicated route for high calibre students who (may have a specific research aim in mind and) are ready to carry out independent research leading to postdoctoral status. Alternatively it would be appropriate for students who are seeking a high level qualification suitable for a career in research with transferable skills for graduate employment.

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Location

Start date

Bangor (Gwynedd)
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LL57 2DG

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

About this course





Given the high expectations, applicants must have a minimum degree class of 2:1 or above / equivalent in a relevant subject. International students must also have IELTS of 7.0 or above.

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Subjects

  • Evaluation
  • IT
  • Economics
  • Dementia
  • Skills and Training
  • Health
  • Health Economics
  • Medicines Evaluations
  • CHEME
  • Pharmacoeconomics
  • Health service Evaluation

Course programme

Structure IMSCaR uses the ‘four paper’ model for its PhD programme whereby the thesis comprises four pieces of independent but related research that are of a publishable standard in a high quality peer reviewed journal. In addition to the support of the research project’s supervisors and from fellow postgraduate research and professional researchers within IMSCaR’s Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation, there will also be the opportunity to undertake taught modules at postgraduate level as well as attend workshops and courses provided for postgraduate research students by the University’s Academic Development Unit. Any taught modules and courses will not count as credits towards this or any other qualification but, if identified as being of developmental value by the student and the supervisory team, will provide the extra skills and knowledge needed to undertake postgraduate research. The Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation The Centre, also known as CHEME, was founded in 2001 and is one of three health economics centres in Wales. Research is conducted on a local and national level within in Wales but there are also strong collaborative links with health services researchers across the UK and Europe. CHEME is active across a wide range of health economic and medicines evaluation research interests and these can be broadly categorised (i) economic evaluation alongside clinical trials; (ii) pharmacoeconomics; and (iii) health service evaluation. The Centre also has very close links with Public Health Wales and has expertise in research regarding the health economics of cancer, dementia, economics of supporting people living with disabilities and rural health.

Health Economics PhD/Mphil

£ 13,300 VAT inc.