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Rehabilitation & Ageing, PhD, University of Nottingham

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University of Nottingham

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The award How you will study Study duration Course start Domestic course fees International course fees
PhDFull-time6 yearsAnytimefind outfind out
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MPhilPart-time6 yearsAnytimefind outfind out

About Rehabilitation & Ageing, PhD - at University of Nottingham

Rehabilitation aims to lessen the impact of disease and disability on everyday life and to assist people in reaching their fullest potential. It is required for conditions which deteriorate just as much as for those which improve.

The focus of this multidisciplinary group is on the rehabilitation process among adults with any kind of impairment and those in later life. Our research aims to provide the evidence upon which health and social care interventions can be based, to reduce the impact of injury and disease on the lives of people with physical and learning disabilities and their families.

Current research themes include:

    • stroke rehabilitation including dressing, long term care, evaluation of behavioural approaches to improve mood, and the evaluation of STEM cells to achieve functional recovery after stroke, community rehabilitation and studies related to the assessment of need

 

    • transport and mobility - work relating to driving competence, and in promoting mobility when driving is impossible

 

    • falls and postural stability

 

    • vocational rehabilitation

 

    • chronic fatigue syndrome

 

    • rehabilitation interventions in neuromuscular disease

 

    • organisation of services for people with long term neurological disease

 

    • technology and equipment, including work based at the Derby Assistive Technology Evaluation Centre (ATEC)

 

  • learning disabilities research, in particular research into systems of care and transitions between services, as well as a growing programme of research, with computer scientists, on the use of virtual environments in rehabilitation.

Notes about fees for this course

International fees will be charged as follows:

Low-cost research - £14,140; Medium-cost research in Applied Psychology and Paediatric Pharmacology - £16,920; Laboratory-based research - £20,110; High-cost laboratory-based research - £22,730; Technically-intensive/specialised research projects with high consumable costs - £27,460; Exceptional technically-intensive/specialised research projects with high consumable costs - £33,340

Entry requirements for this course

Contact University of Nottingham to find course entry requirements.

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