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The PhD degree in Health and Medicine gives you the opportunity to further your career in research or in professions where a high degree of knowledge and competency is required.
The UiS based research centre SHARE was established in 2017. Together with the national partner at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology Gjøvik (NTNU Gjøvik), the centre constitutes Norway’s largest research group studying quality and safety in healthcare.
Environmental neuroscience integrates environmental, social, and cognitive psychology with social, cognitive, and behavioral neuroscience.
Here is an overview of what you need to know as a PhD candidate or supervisor at the Faculty of Health Sciences.
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Many older adults living at home have health needs that can be difficult to detect early. Researchers at the University of Stavanger are developing a tool to help municipalities better assess these needs.
Impact case story is a narrative which describes how research, conducted during a specific time-frame at a named institution, resulted in a change, had an effect on or benefited the culture, the economy, the environment, health, public policy, quality of life or have generated other societal effects, using qualitative and quantitative evidence.
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Several of the SHARE research teams recently traveled to Istanbul to attend the 40th ISQua conference, hosted by the International Society for Quality in Healthcare.
With the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), QuSTT leverages advanced Natural Language Processing to analyze open-ended textual responses, transforming qualitative language data into quantitative semantic representations.
A parasocial relationship is a one-sided relationship where individuals form emotional bonds with figures in the media, such as actors, influencers, and celebrities, who are unaware of the individuals' existence.
For over 30 years, the concept of subjective well-being has been traditionally understood as consisting of two components: affect and cognition, typically conceptualized as life satisfaction.
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This article reports on the findings from a study which looked at the acceptability and usability of this intervention by the nurses and patients.
The International Network for Well-Being is a community of researchers, along with students, who share a passion for the Science of Well-Being. Our goal is to promote health, health equity, and to study biopsychosocial resilience during the challenges of the 21st century.
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Sunday 9th of June the SHARE Centre for Resilience in Healthcare hosted the annul Resilient in Healthcare Society Meeting of 2024. With presenters coming from a large international resilience in healthcare community such as Norway, Sweden, Brazil, USA, UK, Japan and Taiwan,
The training component for PhD candidates in Health and Medicine consist of a coursework component of minimum 30 ECTS and a dissimination component. This supports the work with the thesis and ensures broad academic and scientific competence.
We offer a number of courses that can be a part of the training component. External candidates may apply for admission for single courses. PhD courses from other institutions may also be a part of the training component of the doctoral study.
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The eHealth@H2H team has expanded! We welcome Katharina Gottschlich to our team as the newest PhD student.