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PhD Studentship: Psychological Effects of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis Aston University in United Kingdom

I am recruiting a fully funded PhD student to explore the psychological effects of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis at Aston University.

Aston University

United Kingdom

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Jan 5, 2026

Keywords

Public Health
Psychology
Adolescent Health
Health Psychology
Systematic Review
Medical Science
Anxiety
Major Depressive Disorder
Eating Disorder
Long-term Conditions
Mental Health,
Qualitative Social Research

Description

[Fully funded studentship for home students: bursary covers home fees plus annual allowance of £20,780. Overseas applicants must pay the difference between home and overseas tuition fees (currently £16,844 for 2025/6).] This fully funded PhD studentship at Aston University offers an opportunity to investigate the psychological effects of Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis (AIS). Supervised by Professor Adrian Gardner in the College of Health and Life Sciences, the project aims to explore the experiences and psychological support needs of adolescents living with AIS, a condition characterized by back and torso asymmetry that can lead to poor self-image and psychological distress. The research will address key questions about how adolescents experience AIS, the impact on their mental health, and the perspectives of their parents. The project will involve a systematic review of the literature on the psychological aspects of AIS, qualitative research with adolescents and their families, and the co-design of new resources or Patient Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) to support those affected by AIS. Outputs will be shared with organizations such as Scoliosis Support and Research, the British Scoliosis Society, and NHS trusts. The studentship provides a bursary covering home tuition fees and an annual allowance of £20,780. Overseas applicants are welcome but must pay the difference between home and overseas tuition fees (currently £16,844 for 2025/6). Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, a First or Upper Second Class undergraduate degree in a relevant subject, or a Merit or above in a relevant postgraduate Masters degree plus an undergraduate degree, both from UK institutions. Preferred skills include experience with qualitative and quantitative research methods, knowledge of long-term health conditions, and experience working with children or young people. Applications should be submitted via the Aston University application portal by 5th January 2026. Please ensure all required documents are included and, if you are an overseas applicant, confirm your ability to cover the additional fee in the funding section of the application form.

Funding

Available

How to apply

Apply via the provided Aston University application portal. Ensure you have all required documents ready. Indicate in the funding section if you are an overseas applicant and can cover the fee difference. Submit your application before the deadline of 5th January 2026.

Requirements

Applicants must have, or expect to achieve, either a First or Upper Second Class undergraduate degree (Bachelors or UG Masters) from a UK institution in a relevant subject, or a Merit (or above) in a relevant postgraduate Masters degree plus an undergraduate degree, both from UK institutions. Preferred skills include experience with qualitative research methods (e.g., interviews, focus groups, thematic analysis), quantitative methods (e.g., survey data collection and statistical analysis, psychometric tool development), knowledge of the impact of long-term conditions on patients and families, and experience working with children or young people.

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