Director of Studies (DoS):
Dr Daniela Oehring
Second Supervisor:
Dr Martha Paisi
Third Supervisor:
Dr Lynne Callaghan
Second Supervisor:
Third Supervisor:
The NIHR Applied Research Collaboration (ARC) South West is inviting applications for a PhD studentship, funded by an ARC South West Doctoral Award, to commence on 1 October 2026 or as soon as possible thereafter. For eligible students the studentship will cover Home tuition fees plus an annual tax-free stipend of at least £21,805 for 3 years full-time We welcome applicants who wish to study less than full-time, provided they are intending to complete their studies within the ARC funding period. The student would be based at the University of Plymouth. A training and development budget will also be provided to support the activity of the student.
Project description
People experiencing homelessness (PEH) die on average 30 years younger than the general population (1,2). While inclusion health services prioritise mental health and substance use, three interconnected everyday health needs remain critically underserved: dental care, foot health, and vision -directly affecting ability to eat, walk, read, and seek employment (3-9).
NICE guideline NG214 highlights urgent need for cross-sector continuity, yet these services operate in isolation with separate pathways. Existing holistic assessment tools are designed for clinical settings and comprehensive health review. No tool exists specifically for focused triage of dental, foot, and eye needs in low-threshold outreach contexts by non-clinician workers, with integrated warm referral mechanisms. In Plymouth, HIPP coordinates Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise, Forgotten Feet, and Vision Care for Homeless People - linked but without cross-service collaboration. STEP-WISE addresses this gap. 'Integration' is operationalised at micro-level (single encounter assessment and warm referral) and meso-level (shared protocols, feedback loops, tracking dataset). Macro-level integration (commissioning) is beyond scope but evidence will inform future development.
Currently, PEH needing help with teeth, feet, and eyes must navigate three separate systems. Most disengage. Our survey found 57% of professionals rate diabetes outcomes for PEH as poor, with 66% reporting more frequent amputations and vision loss (10). STEP-WISE enables one outreach worker, in one encounter, to conduct multi-domain needs assessment and facilitate warm referrals - opportunistic case-finding identifying expressed need, not clinical diagnoses.
How can multi-domain needs assessment be integrated into outreach services, and what mechanisms enable or constrain integration?
If you wish to discuss this project further informally, please contact Dr Daniela Oehring.
Funding
The studentship is supported for 3 years and includes full Home tuition fees plus a stipend of £21,805 per annum 2026/27 rate. We welcome applicants who wish to study less than full-time, provided they are intending to complete their studies within the ARC funding period (excluding Student visa holders who are required to study full-time to meet UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) sponsorship guidelines).
The studentship will only fully fund those applicants who are eligible for Home fees with relevant qualifications. Applicants normally required to cover International fees will have to cover the difference between the Home and the International tuition fee per annum.
There is no additional funding available to cover NHS Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) costs, visa costs, flights etc.
Doctoral Award Person Specification
Essential
- Hold a 1st or 2:1 bachelor’s degree, or equivalent If not, you will usually need to have a relevant Master’s degree
- Have prior research experience or training to prepare for a PhD
- Not already hold a relevant PhD or equivalent
- Show strong academic and professional skills needed to complete a PhD
- If you're including a clinical or practice element, show a commitment to a career as a practitioner academic.
Desirable
- Demonstrate originality and independent critical thinking in proposing research with real-world benefits for patients, the public, and the health and social care system
- Knowledge of the priorities in the area of research interest
- Demonstrate an alignment with NIHR strategic priorities, where applicable.
Successful applicants will become members of the NIHR Academy, and further information about this can be found on the NIHR website.
There is no additional funding available to cover NHS Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS) costs, visa costs, flights etc.
How to apply
To apply, please select the ‘Online application’ link above. Please include the following documents with your application
- CV / résumé.
- Personal Statement (outlining your academic interests, prior research experience and reasons for wishing to undertake the project).
- Degree certificates and transcripts (please provide interim transcript if you are still studying).
- Contact information for two referees familiar with your academic work.
- If relevant, proof of English Language Competency (Applicants whose first language is not English will be required to demonstrate proficiency in the English language with an IELTS Academic of 6.5 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each component, or equivalent).
NIHR are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion in everything we do. Diverse people and communities shape our research, and we strive to make opportunities to participate in research an integral part of everyone’s experience of health and social care services. We develop researchers from multiple disciplines, specialisms, geographies and backgrounds, and work to address barriers to career progression arising from characteristics such as sex, race or disability. Please let us know if you need any reasonable adjustments made to the application process and we will be happy to explore whether this is possible.
Potential applicants working in community, social care and public health are welcome to contact us to explore their suitability.
Please view a list of
supporting documents to upload with your application.
For more information on the admissions process generally, please visit our
how to apply for a research degree webpage or contact the Doctoral College at research.degree.admissions@plymouth.ac.uk.
The closing date for application is 21 July 2026.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for interview the week beginning 17 August. We regret that we may not be able to respond to all applications. Applicants who have not received a response within six weeks of the closing date should consider their application has been unsuccessful on this occasion.
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