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Job Opportunity: PhD Studentship: Mapping the Brain Changes that Follow Injury to the Nerves of the :

Job description:

Qualification Type: PhD
Job location: Gwynedd
Funding for: UK Students, EU Students, International Students
Funding amount: A maintenance stipend (approx. £16,062 per annum for 3 years)
Hours: Full Time

Published in: 30th May 2022
Closing date: 4th July 2022

 

Fully funded 3-year PhD studentship
Closing date: 4 July 2022
Mapping the brain changes that follow injury to the nerves of the hand and their functional significance.
manager: Dr Ken Valyear
Applications are invited for a three-year PhD studentship within the School of Human and Behavioural Sciences, Bangor University. The studentship covers the full cost of tuition fees, plus a maintenance stipend (approx. £16,062 per annum for 3 years) as well as a generous research allowance of up to £750. The studentship can commence any time between October 2022 and January 2023, but with a preferred start date of October 1st.
Project.
Our hands are the primary instruments by which we manually interact with the world, empowered by the nerves that bring to life our practice of touch, temperature, and pain. Injuries to the nerves of the hand are extremely common, with significant and longstanding personal and societal costs. Hand-nerve injuries also change the brain, yet our knowledge of these changes and their significance for patient recovery is poor.
This project will involve functional MRI and behavioural testing of patients who have practiced traumatic lacerations and undergone surgical repairs of one or more of the major nerves of the hand. The tests comprise both established and novel methods, with ample opportunities for the appointee to help further develop.
The project's overarching purpose is to yield new knowledge of the mechanisms that drive brain changes after functional disruption of the nerves of the hand and their behavioural significance. This fits with our lab mission to make fundamental-level advancements that will, in turn, help to deal with problems of clinical significance.
The project is made possible by our established partnerships with hand surgeons Prof. Vivien Lees and Edwin Jesudason, and the NHS centres MFT and BCUHB. There will be opportunities for the appointee to gain practice with clinical practice in this area.
Person specification.
General Requirements: The prosperous applicant will have a master's degree in a significant discipline (e.g., neuroscience, psychology, medical sciences, engineering). Studying for this degree can be in-progress at the time of application.
Strong work ethic and genuine enthusiasm for research are essential, as is the capability to work both independently and cooperatively. Significant practice in programming is highly desirable.
Residency requirements.
This studentship covers in full the tuition fees for British citizens and other nationals who do not require a visa (e.g., Europeans with settled status). International candidates are very welcome to apply; however, they need to contact Dr Ken Valyear (k.valyear@bangor.ac.uk) to discuss the issue of fees.
more information.
Informal enquiries should be directed to Ken Valyear (k.valyear@bangor.ac.uk).
How to apply:
All applications must be received by 4 July 2022 through our online application system: https://apps.bangor.ac.uk/applicant/
Applications must contain the following documents:
   » Covering letter: Include your motivation for applying for this studentship, aspirations beyond conducting a PhD, and any reasons that you feel you are particularly suited to undertaking this project.
   » References: Include two letters from academic staff to be submitted in support for this specific application.
   » Curriculum Vitae: This should be no longer than two pages.
   » Research Proposal: two pages including a clear description of the research questions, hypotheses, the approach to collecting and analysing data, and a proposed timeline.

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Job Location: Gwynedd, Gwynedd Wales
Address: Gwynedd
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Post Date: 05/30/2022 / Viewed 75 times
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Contact Email: k.valyear@bangor.ac.uk


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