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Mark Tully

Professor of Public Health

University of Ulster

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Research Interests

Epidemiology

80%

Pediatric Nutrition

40%

Depressive Symptoms

30%

Health Psychology

30%

Food Distribution

30%

Nutrition

30%

Age-related Studies

30%

Recent Grants

Grant: Close

The Centre of Excellence for Public Health (NI) - Phase II (CoEfPHNI/II)

Open Date: 2013-07-31

Close Date: 2018-07-30

Grant: Close

Using smartphone applications to enhance longitudinal survey methods

Open Date: 2013-05-31

Close Date: 2014-11-30

Grant: Close

KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE, SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND HEALTHY URBAN ENVIRONMENTS: INTEGRATING WALKABILITY MODELS INTO PRACTICE

Open Date: 2012-04-30

Close Date: 2013-07-30

Grant: Close

Physical Activity and the Regeneration of Connswater (the PARC Study)

Open Date: 2010-01-01

Close Date: 2018-02-28

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Mark Tully

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Ulster University

Fully Funded PhD in Men's Health Promotion and Digital Health at Ulster University

Ulster University's School of Medicine is offering a fully funded PhD studentship focused on engaging older men in online health promotion initiatives. This opportunity is designed for candidates passionate about men's health, digital health, and inclusive health solutions. The project aims to drive real-world impact by collaborating with Age NI and developing innovative online interventions to promote health among older men. The successful candidate will join a vibrant research environment at Ulster University, working under the supervision of Professor Mark Tully, a leading expert in public health. The research will contribute to the development and evaluation of digital health strategies, with a strong emphasis on inclusivity and practical application in the community. Funding for this PhD is provided by the Department for the Economy (DfE), covering tuition fees and offering a stipend for living expenses. Applicants should have a strong academic background in public health, medicine, psychology, or related fields, and demonstrate interest or experience in digital health or health promotion. The position is ideal for those seeking to make a difference in men's health and digital engagement. The application deadline is 27 February 2026. Interested candidates should visit the Ulster University doctoral college website for full details and submit their application online. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to impactful research in public health and digital health promotion.

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Mark Tully

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Ulster University

PhD in Men's Health Promotion and Digital Health at Ulster University

Ulster University is offering a fully funded PhD opportunity focused on engaging older men in online health promotion initiatives. This project, in collaboration with Age NI, aims to contribute to the development of inclusive digital health solutions that address the unique needs of older male populations. The research will explore innovative strategies for increasing engagement and improving health outcomes through online platforms, with a strong emphasis on public health, digital health, and health promotion. The successful candidate will join a vibrant research community at Ulster University and work under the supervision of Professor Mark Tully. The project is supported by the Department for the Economy (DfE), ensuring full funding for the duration of the PhD. This includes a stipend and coverage of tuition fees, although specific amounts are not detailed in the announcement. Applicants should have a solid academic background in public health, medical science, or a related discipline. Experience or a keen interest in digital health, health promotion, or working with older adults will be advantageous. The position is ideal for candidates passionate about making a positive impact on men's health and advancing digital health research. To apply, candidates should follow the application link provided and adhere to the instructions on the Ulster University website. For further information, prospective applicants are encouraged to contact Professor Mark Tully or visit the university's official channels. Keywords: men's health, digital health, health promotion, public health, online interventions, older adults, PhD, Ulster University.

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