Human Health / Musculoskeletal Science
Qualification: Doctor of Philosophy degree (PhD) in Human Health / Musculoskeletal Science
School: School of Health and Life Sciences
Campus(es): Lanarkshire
Start date: October, February, April, or June
Admissions Deadline: September, January, March, or May
Duration: Minimum of 36 months full-time or 72 months part-time
Fees: Tuition Fees for Research Degrees
HUMAN HEALTH MUSCULOSKELETAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
From investigating the rheumatoid and osetoarthritis at molecular, cellular and systems levels, key aspects of COPD pathology including airway epithelial and smooth muscle dysfunction, our staff have a wealth of research experience.
Key projects and areas of investigation include: Multi-tissue injury in post-traumatic arthritis, Protease-Activated Receptors (PARs) in osteo- and rheumatoid arthritis, Role of Extracellular Vesicle in Osteoarthritis , Angiotensin AT1 Receptor in chronic arthritis, Borders Regions Airways Training Hub (BREATH) COPD project.
Research conducted under Musculoskeletal Science / Human Health can be in any area of our expertise including:
- Physiology
- Cardiovascular system
- Inflammation
- Chronic disease
- Health interventions
- Women's health
United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
We can confidently state that our research activities in musculoskeletal science directly maps to 1 UN SDG:
SDG 3 - Good Health & Wellbeing
UWS aims to be among the global leaders of excellent, relevant and purposeful research aligned with the United Nations SDGs by placing them at the heart of our Strategy 2025.
In the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2024, UWS was officially recognised in the top 400 universities worldwide as assessed against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). UWS was recognised as the 2nd most impactful university in Scotland, and 16th globally, for 'reducing inequalities' (UN SDG 10).
Institute of Biomedical & Health Research
The Institute of Biomedical & Health Research focuses on humans and their environment, addressing core research issues in human health and disease, in drug discovery and design, through to human impact on the environment and the impact of environment on human health.
Our multidisciplinary community brings together life, physical and environmental scientists in a holistic approach to research.
Find out more about the Institute of Biomedical & Health Research
Centre for Environmental Research
As an integral part of the UWS Institute of Biomedical & Health Research (IBHR), our research interests focus on the inextricable link between human health and health of our environment.
From geochemical cycling through anthropogenic contamination to the impact of human activities on animal welfare, our combination of biologists, environmental scientists, chemists, engineers and mathematicians allows us to address the relationship between humans and their environment.
Our expertise in waste, bioremediation and geochemical cycling feed into risk assessment in response to human and ecosystem health concerns, and with emerging issues such as antimicrobial resistance in the real world. We also address fundamental aspects of earth surface processes.
We have wider links to environmental regulation and policy development at a local, national and international scale.
Entry Requirements
MRes / MPhil / MPhil-PhD
The minimum requirements for an applicant for registration for the degree of MRes or MPhil or for the degree of MRes/MPhil with the intention of transfer to PhD shall be a first or second class honours degree of a university in the United Kingdom, or of an equivalent qualification.
Applicants holding qualifications other than those specified in (above) shall be considered on their merits and in relation to the nature and scope of the programme of work proposed.
PhD - direct application
Direct registration for the degree of PhD may also be approved, at the discretion of the University if the applicant holds an MRes/MPhil degree of a United Kingdom University, or an MRes/MPhil degree of equivalent standard of a non-UK University, provided that the MRes/MPhil degree is in a subject area which is appropriate to the proposed programme of work.
Exceptionally, direct registration for the degree of PhD may also be approved, at the discretion of the University, even if the applicant is not the holder of an MRes/MPhil degree, but does hold an exceptionally high-quality honours degree or taught master’s degree (or equivalent) in an appropriate discipline, AND has appropriate research experience at postgraduate level which has resulted in significant peer-reviewed publications, and where verifiable evidence of accomplishment is supplied.
English Language Requirements
For applicants whose first language is not English, the University sets a minimum English Language proficiency level. The qualifications below must have been gained within two years of the start of your course.
General English language requirements at UWS: International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic module (not General Training)
For our research degrees (MRes, MPhil, PhD, DBA, DProf), applicants are required to have an IELTS score as follows:
- Overall score of 6.5
- No sub-test less than 6.0
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
HOW TO APPLY
Applying for postgraduate research study at UWS has never been simpler. Click the link below to find more information about:
Postgraduate Research step-by-step guide – everything you need to know to submit a successful application
Link to our online application system