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Job Offer: Fully Funded PhD Studentship: Examining the Effects of Psychological Resilience Intervent:

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Qualification Type: PhD
Job location: Gwynedd
Funding for: UK Students
Funding amount: A maintenance grant (currently £15, 609 p.a. for 202 2 /2 3 for full - time students
Hours: Full Time

Published in: 28th April 2022
Closing date: 27th May 2022

 

Fully Funded PhD studentship supervised by Dr. Stuart Beattie: Examining the effects of psychological resilience interventions on recidivism in young people who offend.
PhD studentship funding, supported by both the School of Human and Behavioural Sciences at Bangor University and the ESRC Doctoral Training Partnership for Wales is available for excellent 3rd-year or MSc students (starting in the 2022-23 school-year).
The PhD is a collaboration between Dr. Beattie and the Youth Justice Service (YJS) for Gwynedd and Môn and is part of an established research program to develop research-informed, theoretically driven psychological resilience interventions for young people, with the aim of reducing recidivism. Psychological resilience interventions also hold promise for reducing social inequalities, increasing community cohesion, reducing unhealthy coping strategies (i.e., drink and drugs), and enhancing well-being, mental health, and positive pro-social behaviours. This PhD would extend this line of work both within Gwynedd and Môn and to all counties across North Wales, increasing both the research base and training opportunities. Dr. Beattie will provide broad research training, while the YJS will provide access to their training resources, guidance in navigating the complex web of involved services, and excellent opportunities for expertise exchange and scientific outreach.
Studentships are competitive and are offered on either a 1 +3 or +3 basis (i.e., including a taught MSc year, or not). To be eligible, you must have a first class or strong upper second-class honours degree, or appropriate MSc degree.
Deadline for applications is 27th May and includes a written research proposal, as well as a CV, cover letter, and two letters of recommendation. We strongly recommend you discuss the proposal with Dr. Beattie before applying - thus, it is better to start the application process sooner rather than later.
We encourage applications from anyone in the community - but are particularly keen to see applications from Black British, Asian British, minority ethnic British, or mixed-race British candidates (and by British, we mean home students, regardless of nationality).
If you're interested in applying for this studentship, please read the full details here.


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