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Epidemiology and Public Health PhD
University of Nottingham

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Qualification

PhD/DPhil - Doctor of Philosophy

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Location

University Park Campus

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Study mode

Part Time

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Start date

Feb 2027

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Duration

6 Year

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Research overview The Public Health and Epidemiology community research themes include a range of areas in public health, such as commercial determinants of health (tobacco, alcohol, unhealthy diet, gambling), global health research and educational research in public health as well as clinical epidemiology (gastrointestinal, respiratory, liver disease, rare diseases) and health psychology. Our research staff have expertise in wide range of approaches for research including primary data collection, large data analysis, qualitative research and evidence synthesis. Our funding portfolio include large grants for public health and epidemiology research at local, national and international level. The Nottingham Centre for Public Health and Epidemiology (NCPHE) incorporates the Nottingham Centre for Evidence Based Healthcare, which is an internationally accredited centre of excellence for evidence synthesis.

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Complete University Guide ranking
26th
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Complete University Guide Medicine ranking
32nd
Tuition fees
Student living
£5,260 per year
Students from Domestic

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