Sport and Health Sciences
| Award | Value | Application deadline | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| An Investigation of Youth Sport Values | UK/EU tuition fees | Sun 3rd Jun 2012 | The project will investigate youth sport values, how these are shaped by significant others (e.g., teachers, parents), and the impact youth sport values have on outcomes such as moral decision making and attitudes to sport. |
| Cornwall Heritage Trust Bursary | £1000 | Sat 30th Jun 2012 | A one year award of up to £1000 for one or more graduate students producing dissertations/theses centred on any aspect of Cornwall's heritage and who will be registered from October of the coming academic year. |
| Risk Factors for Late-Onset Dementia PCMD-GS-0050R2 | £13,590 | Deadline passed (Mon 3rd Oct 2011) |
Risk Factors for Late-Onset Dementia |
| Understanding how group-based interventions work and employed to change health-related behaviour PCMD-GS-0062R | £13,590 | Deadline passed (Mon 28th Nov 2011) |
The Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry with its parent Institutions, the Universities of Exeter and Plymouth, are seeking to attract PhD candidates of outstanding ability to join their exciting and rapidly expanding programme of internationally r |
| ESRC Doctoral Training Centre +3 and 1+3 Studentships in Health and Wellbeing | £13,590 plus UK/EU tuition fees | Deadline passed (Fri 17th Feb 2012) |
The University of Exeter is pleased to be offering up to 2 ESRC 1+3 or +3 studentships as part of the Health and Wellbeing interdisciplinary pathway of the South West Doctoral Training Centre for entry in |
| From Sea to Saucepan: Society and Safe, Sustainable Shellfish PCMD-GS-0068 | £17,290 | Deadline passed (Fri 9th Mar 2012) |
The European Centre for Environment and Human Health (part of the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry) is offering a PhD on improving our understanding of societal beliefs about the benefits and risks of shellfish as a safe and sustainable food so |
| Nitric oxide and muscle efficiency | UK/EU tuition fees, a stipend payment and payment for 180 hours of work (teaching) each year. In total the stipend and payment for work would provide £13,590 per year, for three years of full-time study (pro-rata for part-time students). | Deadline passed (Mon 30th Apr 2012) |
We are inviting applications for this studentship which is funded by the College of Life and Environmental Sciences and will start in late September 2012. The studentship will be awarded on the basis of merit. |
Additional awards offered by the University
The University offers a range of scholarships and bursaries; find out more on the Funding pages of the University's website. Information about all awards is available on the searchable funding database that allows you to find all the studentships and bursaries for which you are eligible.
