PhD studentship in Parkinsons' disease research
University College Cork
- Cork
- €25,000 per year
- Contract
- Full-time
- Dr Ruth McCullagh, Department of Physiotherapy, School of Clinical Therapies, UCC
- A physiotherapy qualification (minimum qualification of a 2.1 honours)
- Registered with, or fully eligible to register with CORU for the lifetime of the PhD project.
- Highly self-motivated, able to demonstrate initiative and have a desire to learn, and able to work as part of a multidisciplinary research team.
- Highly analytical and motivated with good interpersonal and organisational skills and will be self-managed and achievement oriented.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills in English suitable for technical documentation, presentations, and publication.
- A minimum level of competency in English is required for registration at UCC. Please see the following link regarding English Language requirements: (
- Experience of publishing, and/or disseminating research findings.
- Experience engaging with key stakeholders in Parkinson’s disease care/research.
- Experience of analysing large quantitative datasets and/or rich qualitative data.
- Performing research with responsibility and integrity.
- Providing weekly updates to your supervisor/supervisory team.
- Present research findings at key international conferences and publish in high-impact journals.
- Complete required PhD coursework, participate in group meetings, required placements, and contribute to outreach activities.
- Participate in Education and Public Engagement activities, as required.
- Ensure compliance with Quality Management Systems, Health and Safety standards, and other regulations.
- To carry out any additional duties that may reasonably be required within the general scope and level of the post.