Multimorbidity PhD Programme open for applications. Our Doctoral Training Programme in Multimorbidity for Health Professionals offers a unique collaborative training environment for students to carry out clinical research across the translational spectrum from examining aetiology and mechanisms, through data science and epidemiology, to applied clinical research. Our PhD Programme is funded via a Doctoral Training Programme Grant from the Wellcome Trust, and is run jointly by the Universities of Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee and St Andrews. We are seeking interdisciplinary projects that address three research themes: 1) Prevention and Management of Multimorbidity 2) Physical and Mental Health Multimorbidity 3) Polypharmacy and Multimorbidity Inequalities is a cross cutting theme and so projects that take account of inequalities will be viewed favourably. The programme allows students to undertake a 3-year PhD as part of an employed research fellowship, and with research cost, training, and conference travel funding. More information for potential supervisors is available on the programme website: Supervisor Information Supervisors who previously had a project advertised, with no candidates recruited, and want their project reconsidered, must submit a new application which will be reviewed together with all received proposals for the next intake. To submit a project proposal, please complete the Project Call Form (below) and return, together with an image (photo or illustration) which may be used for web advertising (700x300 pixels), to the designated contact at your home institution by the end of Friday 26th May: Document ACRC Multimorbidity Programme 2023 Proposal Form (45.07 KB / DOCX) University of Glasgow - multimorbidityphd@glasgow.ac.uk University of Edinburgh – Dr Nazir Lone nazir.lone@ed.ac.uk University of Dundee – Prof. Ewan Pearson e.z.pearson@dundee.ac.uk University of St Andrews - Prof. Colin McCowan cm434@st-andrews.ac.uk See expected recruitment timeline below: Activity Dates Project Call Closes Friday 26th May 2023 Project Shortlisting Tuesday 20th June 2023 Projects & Vacancy Advertising July 2023 Job Applications Closes August 2023 Candidate Shortlisting Meeting 12th September 2023 Interviews October 2023 Pre-programme run-in period start 1st February 2024 Programme Starts 1st August 2024 Publication date 31 Mar, 2023