Get your PhD in Cambridge

A full scholarship is available for three years of study at Cambridge. Applications are accepted until May 14. The selected candidate will work in the Primary Health Care Departments of the University of Cambridge and the Department of Public Health. The fellow will conduct research on palliative care.

Education funded by the Hospice of St. Luke. The selected candidate will evaluate the work of the team of this institution and other similar organizations in the UK, assess the current conditions, review the literature on improving the care of critically ill patients. One of the advantages of the program is that the fellow will be able to choose an individual set of courses in Cambridge.

Caring for people who live in care homes for critically ill patients is an increasingly important topic of research. In the UK, 22% of deaths occur in these institutions.

A candidate with a master's degree in one of the following disciplines can become an applicant: social studies, psychology, history, nursing, medicine, social work. Work experience in the specialty will be an advantage. You must meet the University of Cambridge admission requirements.

The scholarship is £ 16,000 and is awarded annually for three years. Deadline: May 14. Details about the program, requirements for participants and necessary documents can be found on the website of the university.

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