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Ann John

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Swansea University

United Kingdom

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Epidemiology

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Statistics

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Psychology

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Self-injury

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Medical Science

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Suicide Prevention

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Real-world Data

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Ann John

Swansea University

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Fully Funded PhD in Suicide Prevention, Epidemiology, and Public Health at Swansea University

This fully funded PhD opportunity at Swansea University is offered by the National Centre for Suicide Prevention and Self-Harm Research, supported by Public Health Wales and Health and Care Research Wales. The project focuses on suicide prevention, self-harm, epidemiology, and public health, with a strong emphasis on using real-world data to understand suicide risk and self-harm across key populations. The research will utilize the SAIL Databank, one of the richest population-scale data sources, and apply advanced analytical and epidemiological methods to answer critical research questions that inform national policy and practice. Supervised by Professor Ann John and Dr Amanda Marchant, the successful candidate will join a multidisciplinary team with expertise in suicide prevention, data science, and public health. The PhD will involve near real-time suicide surveillance in Wales, rapid evaluation of interventions, and linking RTSSS data with routinely collected data (health, education, social care, criminal justice) to explore targeted prevention and intervention opportunities. The project will be co-produced with lived experience experts and aims to translate research into real-world impact, directly informing policy and practice. Applicants must be eligible for UK fee status and hold at least a 2.1 undergraduate degree or non-UK equivalent. English language proficiency (IELTS 6.5 overall, no component below 6.5) is required. The scholarship covers full tuition fees and a stipend at the UKRI rate (£20,780 per year). The start date is 1 January 2026, and the deadline for applications is 25 November 2025. The position is open to UK applicants only and can be undertaken full-time or part-time. To apply, candidates must complete the Swansea University application form, enter the RS Code RS905 and scholarship title, upload all required documents (CV, transcripts, cover letter, reference, EDI form), and select 'Scholarship Funding' as the funding option. Informal enquiries can be directed to Dr Amanda Marchant or Bethanie David. This is an excellent opportunity for those passionate about suicide prevention, public health, and data-driven research to join a leading UK research team and contribute to impactful policy and practice.

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Ann John

Swansea University

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United Kingdom

Fully Funded PhD in Suicide Prevention, Public Health, and Data Science at Swansea University

<p>This fully funded PhD studentship at Swansea University is offered by the National Centre for Suicide Prevention and Self-Harm Research, in partnership with Public Health Wales and Health and Care Research Wales. The project focuses on suicide prevention using real-world data, including near real-time suicide surveillance and the SAIL Databank, to understand and mitigate suicide risk and self-harm across key populations. The research aims to inform national prevention strategies and improve support for at-risk groups, with a strong emphasis on policy translation and real-world impact.</p> <p>As a PhD researcher, you will join a multidisciplinary team working across public health, epidemiology, data science, and policy. You will have the opportunity to work with rich, population-scale data sources, apply advanced analytical and epidemiological methods, and develop skills in research design, data analysis, and scientific writing. The project will be guided by emerging themes in suicide surveillance and will involve co-production with lived experience experts from the outset.</p> <p>The studentship is open to UK fee-eligible applicants who hold at least a 2.1 undergraduate degree (or non-UK equivalent) and meet English language requirements (IELTS 6.5 overall, no component below 6.5, or equivalent). The scholarship covers full tuition fees and provides a stipend at the UKRI rate (£20,780 per year). The start date is projected for 1 January 2026, with the possibility of a short deferral if necessary.</p> <p>Applicants must submit a complete application including a CV, degree certificates and transcripts, a cover letter with a supplementary personal statement, one reference from an academic or employer (using a professional email), evidence of English language proficiency (if applicable), a copy of UK resident visa (if applicable), and confirmation of EDI form submission. The application must include the RS Code RS905 and scholarship title in the relevant sections. Only applications with all required information will be considered.</p> <p>The deadline for applications is 25 November 2025. Informal enquiries can be directed to Dr Amanda Marchant (A.L.Marchant@swansea.ac.uk) or Bethanie David (B.H.Denyer@Swansea.ac.uk). For more information and to apply, visit the Swansea University scholarship page.</p>

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