Public Health, Epidemiology and Health Services Research MPhil, PhD, MD draft
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2023-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Overview
Postgraduate research supervision is available in:
Our research
We have four research themes underpinned by four discipline groups. You'll work within these themes and groups. You'll have a team of supervisors, including clinicians or policymakers. They will be from a range of health and social care settings. Current research interests, projects and publications are available from our staff profiles.
Our research themes include:
Applied epidemiology
The applied epidemiology theme contributes to the understanding of chronic non-communicable disease across the life course. Research areas include:
Decision making and organisation of care
Decision making and organisation of care brings together social and behavioural science, and clinical expertise to conduct applied health research. Research areas include:
Life-course, development and ageing
Life-course, development and ageing explores healthy ageing. From development in childhood and consequences of disability to health and wellbeing of the oldest old. Research areas include:
Public health improvement
The public health improvement theme conducts applied health research. It has a focus on the development, evaluation and translation of health interventions. Research areas include:
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