Joint NIHR PhD Studentship – Understanding pathways of care for people with multiple long-term conditions (MLTC) in NHS hospital care
About the Project
Award summary
100% of Home (UK) tuition fees paid, annual stipend of £21,805 and research funding (£7500).
Overview
Interested in reshaping care delivery in NHS hospitals for patients with MLTCs?
MLTCs are increasingly common among hospital inpatients, yet care pathways often remain focused on single-organ conditions. Improved management for patients with MLTCs is vital to reduce costs and improve outcomes, but little is known about how healthcare professionals make decisions at presentation, how patients move through hospital systems, or how people with MLTC experience hospital care.
This PhD offers a unique opportunity to advance understanding of hospital care pathways for people with MLTC. You will work alongside world-leading NIHR research teams, including:
- Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) North East and North Cumbria (NENC),
- HealthTech Research Centre (HRC) in Diagnostic and Technology Evaluation,
- Newcastle Biomedical Research Centre (BRC).
The PhD will draw on the strengths of the ARC (health‑system challenges and implementation), the HRC (evaluation of clinically valuable HealthTech), and the BRC (translational and experimental medicine). Together, they will provide training to generate findings with potential to reshape NHS hospital care. The PhD aligns with NHS priorities around integrated care for people with complex needs.
The project offers methodological flexibility (qualitative, quantitative, or mixed methods). Possible areas of focus include:
- Quantitative analysis of electronic health records to examine social determinants, inequalities, or multimorbidity clusters.
- Advanced statistical modelling to identify unmet needs or high‑risk MLTC profiles.
- Re‑analysis of existing qualitative data from patients and healthcare professionals.
- Developing recommendations on how insights from routine datasets can inform scalable decision‑support tools.
- Additional data collection.
You will embed patient and public involvement throughout and join a wider PhD cohort with shared training. The PhD is UK‑based and primarily face‑to‑face.
Number of awards
One
Start date
21.09.2026
Award duration
Three years
Application closing date
24/05/2026
Sponsor
NIHR HRC DTE and NIHR ARC NENC
Name of supervisors
Professor Amy O'Donnell, Professor Miles Witham, Dr Jana Suklan, Dr Kile Green, Dr Sara Pretorius
Eligibility Criteria
A 2:1 honours degree, or international equivalent, in a relevant subject. A Masters degree with strong research training element is desirable.
- Interest/experience in mixed methods including qualitative research and data science
How to apply
You must apply through the University’s Apply to Newcastle Portal
In ‘Course choice’ tab:
Type of Study - ‘Postgraduate Research’
Mode of Study - ‘Full Time’
Year of Entry - ‘2026’
Course code - ‘8440F’
Research Area – Leave Blank
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- A document or write into ‘Personal Statement’ describing your interests and background.
- Put code‘TC126’in ‘Studentship/Partnership Reference’.
- When prompted for research proposal, select ‘Write Proposal’. Type in the title of the research project from this advert. A research proposal is not required.
- Covering letter and CV: Quote reference code ‘TC126’ and state how your interests and experience relate to the project (750 words max). Degree transcripts and certificates
- If English is not your first language, a copy of your English language qualification if completed must be uploaded.
Contact Details
For further details about the studentship contact:
Dr Angela Pyle, Email: angela.pyle@newcastle.ac.uk
Dr Oonagh McGee, Email: arcnenc@cntw.nhs.uk
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