Alcohol Research UK has announced co-funding for three PhD studentships. Applications are invited from recent graduates, final year undergraduates and/or those with relevant professional experience.
- Alcohol licensing: the role of stakeholders in local decision making 3 Year phd Studentship, Middlesex University (Drug and Alcohol Research Centre)
- The experiences and recovery needs of alcohol dependent patients following detoxification programmes (post detox): an exploratory qualitative study 4 Year phd Studentship, Southampton University (Faculty of Health Sciences)
- Group regulation of alcohol consumption behaviours 3 Year phd Studentship, Edge Hill University (Psychology Department)
Research position at the Sheffield Alcohol Research Group
The University of Sheffield is looking to recruit a Senior Researcher (Associate Professor pay scale) to contribute to the strategic development of the Sheffield Alcohol Research Group in ScHARR, one of the largest alcohol research groups in the UK. The role involves leading high quality collaborative and interdisciplinary research programmes within the UK and internationally, and expanding our research agenda with your own ideas, including writing applications for funding.
A job specification is available on http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs/. The closing date will be the 17th February with interviews in mid-March.
Service delivery and practitioner jobs can be found on the DDN jobs page.
University of Bath: The role of social media and new technologies
Applications are invited for a full-time University studentship to work in the Department of Psychology as part of the UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies (UKCTAS), commencing in September 2014. The studentship 'Young people’s alcohol consumption: The role of social media and new technologies' is part of the UK Centre for Tobacco and Alcohol Studies (UKCTAS) - more download fulll information here.
Events
A first call for papers has been made for the forthcoming New Directions in the Study of Alcohol Group 2014 conference which will take place in Dundee, Scotland from 23rd April to 26th April. Details of the annual Ron McKechnie prize offering a full bursary for free attendance are also now available here. See the New Directions 2014 Conference conference flyer (pdf) or wesbite for more details.
Places are available for Alcohol Research UK's next annual conference ‘Alcohol Through the Life Course’, to be held on Tuesday, 18th March 2014 in London - see full programme here.
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