The University of Worcester has received funding from the Nuffield Foundation for a 30-month project focused on Arthritis and Farmers in England: Impacts, Adaptations and Prevention to run from 1 November 2025 to 1 April 2028. We are looking to recruit a Research Fellow for the duration of the project who will play a key role in delivering on the project objectives.
This project will be led by the Professor Nick Evans, Professor of Rural Geography in the School of Science and Environment, who will work closely with colleagues from our School of Health and Wellbeing, in particular Dr Peter Unwin, a social worker by background and lead for our Health Inequalities and Social Inclusion Research Group and Professor Derek Kyte, Professor of Physiotherapy and lead for our Living Well with Long-term Conditions Research Group. As such this is a highly interdisciplinary project with real potential for delivering impact.
This project fits with a growing focus at the University on research in rural settings, recognising particular challenges in rural communities in gaining access to health and social care services but also fundamental inequalities in health outcomes for those living in these communities.
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