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12 Part-time PhD programmes in Health Informatics

Health Research
Through the Health Research course from Lancaster University applications are welcomed in any of our main research areas. These include ageing, dementia, health economics, mental health, organisation and health, palliative care, and inequalities in health.

Applied Health Research
Develop the skills needed to contribute to research that tackles global health challenges by preventing illnesses and improving healthcare through community and hospital-based research and methodological innovations with the Applied Health Research programme at University of Birmingham.

Medicine
Throughout this Medicine PhD course from University of East Anglia postgraduate researchers have opportunities to work at the heart of active research teams, challenging boundaries and making real advances.
Health Research Methodology
The Health Research Methodology program at McMaster University focuses on developing competency and leadership in research methodology that promotes the integration of health relevant disciplinary perspectives to create rigorous and innovative evaluation strategies and frameworks.
Biomedical Informatics
Graduate study in Biomedical Informatics at the University at Buffalo, provides an in-depth foundation in evaluating and managing concepts and systems related to information management in healthcare, and biomedical research settings.
Population and Health Data Science
Population health aims to address these inequalities, by working to better understand the healthcare needs of groups of people, improving healthcare models and providing innovative solutions to meet people’s health needs. This Population and Health Data Science programme is offered at Swansea University.
Digital Health
Apply your advanced research skills to shape the future of digital healthcare with this Digital Health program offered at RMIT University.
Health Informatics
The PhD Health Informatics programme at The University of Manchester enables you to undertake a research project that will improve understanding of Health Informatics.
Health Informatics
The Centre for Health Informatics research where the Health Informatics programme from University of Nottingham takes place, is centred on new tools, techniques, analytics, and software that accelerates the use of data and knowledge discovery in healthcare and biosciences.
Technology Innovation - Health, Arts and Design
The Technology Innovation - Health, Arts and Design program at the Swinburne University of Technology provides candidates with opportunities to collaborate with industry partners and build the next generation of innovative products. The program takes a design-led, team-based approach to preparing students to become entrepreneurial industry-ready applied researchers in their field.
Health Informatics
The PhD in Health Informatics program at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill prepares graduate students to contribute to the field of biomedical and health informatics studies through research, teaching and exposure to practical biomedical and health informatics challenges.
Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems
Join a collegial and supportive research community in the Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems programme at the University College Dublin.