| Qualification Type: | PhD |
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| Location: | Birmingham |
| Funding for: | UK Students, EU Students, International Students |
| Funding amount: | £21,805 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Placed On: | 10th June 2026 |
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| Closes: | 2nd July 2026 |
The School of Social Policy and Society is offering funding for doctoral research. The studentship will explore how we can ensure evidence from the National Institute for Health and Care Research funded ROSSINI-Platform trial (NIHR163832) is implemented into surgical practice.
The successful applicant will be supervised by academics from the Centre for Evidence and Implementation Science (CEIS), University of Birmingham (Dr Sarah Damery and Dr Arabella Scantlebury) and the Birmingham Surgical Trials Consortium, Professor Thomas Pinkney.
CEIS is a multi-disciplinary team at the forefront of methodological innovation and policy and practice change. The Centre encompasses two NIHR funded programmes – a Technology Appraisal Review team and an Evidence Synthesis Group, and two further research groups - a policy and methods group and an Evidence Based Surgery (EBS) Unit. The successful applicant will be based within the EBS group and will benefit from opportunities for professional and personal development through established collaborations such as the NIHR Patient Safety Research Collaboration (PSRC).
Professor Pinkney is Director of BiSTC, Director of Clinical Research at the Royal College of Surgeons of England and Chief Investigator of the NIHR-funded ROSSINI2 and ROSSINI-Platform trials. BiSTC is one of nine Royal College of Surgeons surgical clinical trials units across the UK and aims to improve surgical patient outcomes by delivering major multicentre surgical trials.
The studentship will aim to develop NHS-ready, implementation strategies to underpin the translation of evidence generated from ROSSINI-Platform into surgical practice. To achieve this we anticipate that the successful applicant will adopt a mixed methods approach which may include, but is not limited to:
How to Apply
To apply for admission, please click the above 'Apply' button, selecting PhD in Health Services Management. Once you have applied, please email Dr Sarah Damery (s.l.damery@bham.ac.uk) with your details and application number.
Your application should include:
Please mention that you are applying for CEIS, Surgical Implementation PhD studentship within your application. Full information about applying for a PhD at the University of Birmingham can be found at Apply for an advertised PhD - University of Birmingham
Eligibility
The studentship is offered as a 3-year award (commencing September 2026/January 2027) on a full-time basis.
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Applicants must have a strong first degree (2:1) in a relevant applied health sciences/social science discipline, including demonstrable experience in applied health services research and mixed methods research. A Master’s degree in a relevant discipline with research methods training (or equivalent professional training) is expected.
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The studentship is open to UK-based applicants only.
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