This research aims to develop an innovative framework that integrates health-seeking behaviour—the actions individuals take when they perceive a health problem, grounded in behavioural theories, into simulation models used for health systems management. The research will provide practical and methodological contributions. The framework will offer healthcare decision-makers better tools for designing effective interventions, while also expanding the methodological toolkit for integrating behavioural insights into simulation models. This work supports Scotland’s vision of value-based healthcare, prioritising person-centred approaches and addressing pressures on community health services.
Start date: 1st October 2025
Deadline: 24th June 2025 for applications and 1st July 2025 for references
Duration: 42 months or 1 year Masters plus 42 months depending upon prior research training
Funding towards:
Home fee, Stipend -UKRI stipend rate for UK students.
Funding details:
- An annual maintenance grant (stipend)
- Fees at the standard institutional home rate
- Students can also draw on a pooled Research Training Support Grant (RTSG)
Number of places: 1
Number of places extra: There will be a shortlisting and interview process.
RCUK eligibility: No
Eligibility:
Strathclyde Business School is committed to supporting a diverse and inclusive postgraduate research population. We make decisions on entry by assessing the whole person and not relying solely on academic achievements. On that basis, please ensure that your application (particularly via your CV) can evidence your resourcefulness, commitment and resilience as demonstrated by broader professional and life experiences. This evidence should be centred on your ability to undertake and complete a PhD and contribute to a positive PhD community.
If English isn't your first language, you'll need an IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent with no individual element below 5.5.
How to apply:
- Applicants must register on SGSSS Apply, completing their Equal Opportunities data.
- Applicants must apply via SGSSS Apply, uploading the following documentation:
- Application Questions (answered within SGSSS Apply, no upload needed)
- Academic transcripts
- Academic prizes
- Referee information
- CV
Study modes eligibility: Full-time or Part-time
Primary Supervisor: Prof Susan Howick
Additional Supervisor/s: Dr Le Nguyen and Dr Craig Donnachie
Further information can be found via the above 'Apply' button
Contact Details: Prof Susan Howick, susan.howick@strath.ac.uk
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