Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | Reading |
Funding for: | UK Students |
Funding amount: | £19,237 (for the 2024/25 academic year) |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 29th May 2024 |
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Closes: | 16th June 2024 |
Reference: | DRC24-012 |
PhD Studentship in the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences
Supervisors: Dr Piril Hepsomali, Dr Daniel Lamport, Prof Claire Williams
Project Overview:
We are seeking a talented and enthusiastic graduate with a background in Psychology or related disciplines.
The link between the gut microbiome and host behaviour/physiology has gained increasing interest due to its role in explaining psychiatric risk. However, as psychiatric disorders typically manifest earlier in childhood as emotional and behavioural problems, more research is needed in younger cohorts.
The aim of this PhD project is to understand the complex associations between the gut microbiome, behavioural/cognitive factors and dietary fibre intake in 3-5-year-old children and to assess whether consumption of dietary fibre would improve behavioural/cognitive outcomes in children who exhibit inadequate fibre intake.
For more information or informal enquiries, please contact Dr Piril Hepsomali (P.Hepsomali@reading.ac.uk).
Eligibility:
Funding Details: The studentship commences in October 2024, covers 3 years tuition fees and maintenance of £19,237 (for the 2024/25 academic year)
How to apply:
To apply click “Apply for a Programme”, create your account, and use the link sent by email to start the application process. During the application process please select the PhD in the School of Psychology and Clinical Language Sciences
*Important notes*
Application Deadline: 16th June 2024
Further Enquiries:
Please note that, where a candidate is successful in being awarded funding, this will be confirmed via a formal studentship award letter; this will be provided separately from any Offer of Admission and will be subject to standard checks for eligibility and other criteria.
For further details please contact p.hepsomali@reading.ac.uk
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