Bangor University

Professor Jane Noyes
Noreen Edwards Chair in Nursing Research & Director, Centre for Health-Related Research (CHeRR)
School of Healthcare Sciences
College of Health & Behavioural Sciences
Bangor University
Bangor Fron, Heulog, Ffriddoedd Road
BANGOR, Gwynedd, LL57 2EF
Tel: 01248-388 519
E-mail: jane.noyes@bangor.ac.uk
Website: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/healthcaresciences/research2/index.php.en?menu=10&catid=628&subid=0

 

Special areas of research activity

  1. Children and young people with disabilities and their families: health and wellbeing research group
    Jane Noyes: jane.noyes@bangor.ac.uk and Richard hastings: r.hastings@bangor.ac.uk
  2. IMPLEMENT @BU - implementation research programme
    Jo Rycroft-Malone: j.rycroft-malone@bangor.ac.uk and Chris Burton: c.burton@bangor.ac.uk
  3. Service user perspectives and experiences research
    Dr Siôn Williams: s.williams@bangor.ac.uk
  4. Bangor Evidence Synthesis Hub (BESH)
    jane.noyes@bangor.ac.uk
     

PhD Supervision

Dr Chris Burton, Director of Postgraduate Studies
Email: c.burton@bangor.ac.uk
Website: Website: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/healthcaresciences//courses/postgrad.php.en?menu=9&catid=2875&subid=0&menu=9&catid=2875&subid=0

 

Postgraduate research training opportunities

Professional Doctorate in Health Services

The Professional Doctorate in Health Services characterises a unique collaboration between Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board and Bangor University’s School of Healthcare Sciences to improve the outcomes of health services in North Wales. The Professional Doctorate addresses a significant challenge for clinicians and health service organisations: closing the gap between evidence and other forms of knowledge about ‘what works’ and patient care.

Contact: Dr Chris Burton, Director of Postgraduate Studies
Email: c.burton@bangor.ac.uk
Website: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/healthcaresciences//courses/profdoc.php.en

MRes/PgCert Implementing Evidence in Health & Social Care

The MRes programme will provide a dedicated route for high caliber students who (may have a specific research aim in mind and) are ready to carry out independent research leading to PhD level study. Alternatively it would be appropriate for students who are seeking a stand-alone research based qualification suitable for a career in research with transferable skills for graduate employment.

Contact: Admissions Officer
Email: admissions.health@bangor.ac.uk
Website: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/courses/postgrad/index.php.en?view=course&prospectustype=postgraduate&courseid=491&subjectarea=33

 

Patient and public involvement

Website: http://www.bangor.ac.uk/healthcaresciences/research2/index.php.en?menu=10&catid=628&subid=0