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A PhD in Exercise, Nutrition, and Health prepares students with the expertise to utilize research methodologies and analytical frameworks for addressing critical challenges in physical activity and nutrition research, policy, and practice.
Candidates are guided to select research topics aligned with their professional background or broader societal needs, focusing on how physical activity and nutrition contribute to population health in the UK or internationally.
The program supports students in formulating research questions and designing studies that advance knowledge in public health through physical activity and nutrition. Research may examine policy implementation, practical applications, or systemic inequalities, often involving partnerships with organizations to ensure findings influence real-world decision-making and service improvements.
Faculty members specialize in diverse areas including chronic disease epidemiology, physical activity and dietary assessment methodologies, intervention development, and behavioral science related to health promotion. Their expertise spans qualitative research, large-scale data analysis, and evidence synthesis through systematic reviews.
As a vibrant hub for research, the school integrates PhD candidates into its academic community, valuing contributions from both domestic and international students within its esteemed research network.