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Myopia is a significant public health challenge. It has been suggested that the prevalence of myopia has increased by 50% since 1960, this being projected to increase even more over the next 50 years.
The introduction of interventions to prevent the progression of myopia does however hold great promise in reducing the prevalence of myopia and thus incidence of ocular complications associated with myopia (e.g., retinal detachment, glaucoma, etc.)
There is evidence from animal studies that rod function is related to myopia development. In this PhD project scotopic/rod function in adults and children with myopia will be examined to determine if these measures can predict myopia development and also monitor the efficacy of myopia control interventions.
Other rationales for looking at scotopic visual function in myopia are to understand how myopic observers function in lower light conditions (e.g. when driving at night), and to provide normative data for clinical trials in diabetes and inherited retinal diseases that use low luminance VA measures.
The successful candidate should have strong interpersonal skills and have experience in the clinical assessment of human observers/patients.
Registration as an optometrist, ophthalmologist or ophthalmic medical practitioner in either the UK or elsewhere would be advantageous for this role.
Essential: GOC/GMC/CORU registration
Important Information: Applications for more than one PhD studentship are welcome, however if you apply for more than one PhD project within Biomedical Sciences, your first application on the system will be deemed your first-choice preference and further applications will be ordered based on the sequential time of submission.
If you are successfully shortlisted, you will be interviewed only on your first-choice application and ranked accordingly. Those ranked highest will be offered a PhD studentship.
In the situation where you are ranked highly and your first-choice project is already allocated to someone who was ranked higher than you, you may be offered your 2nd or 3rd choice project depending on the availability of this project.
Please note, the successful candidate will be required to obtain AccessNI clearance prior to registration due to the nature of the project.
Applicants should hold, or expect to obtain, a First or Upper Second Class Honours Degree in a subject relevant to the proposed area of study.
We may also consider applications from those who hold equivalent qualifications, for example, a Lower Second Class Honours Degree plus a Master’s Degree with Distinction.
In exceptional circumstances, the University may consider a portfolio of evidence from applicants who have appropriate professional experience which is equivalent to the learning outcomes of an Honours degree in lieu of academic qualifications.
If the University receives a large number of applicants for the project, the following desirable criteria may be applied to shortlist applicants for interview.
The University is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applicants from all sections of the community, particularly from those with disabilities.
Appointment will be made on merit.
This project is funded by:
This scholarship will cover tuition fees and provide a maintenance allowance of £21,000* (tbc) per annum for three years (subject to satisfactory academic performance). A Research Training Support Grant (RTSG) of approximately £900 per annum is also available.
To be eligible for these scholarships, applicants must meet the following criteria:
Applicants should also meet the residency criteria which requires that they have lived in the EEA, Switzerland, the UK or Gibraltar for at least the three years preceding the start date of the research degree programme.
Applicants who already hold a doctoral degree or who have been registered on a programme of research leading to the award of a doctoral degree on a full-time basis for more than one year (or part-time equivalent) are NOT eligible to apply for an award.
Due consideration should be given to financing your studies.
*Part time PhD scholarships may be available, based on 0.5 of the full time rate, and will require a six year registration period
Submission deadline
Friday 27 February 2026
04:00PM
Interview Date
23rd March - 3rd April 2026
Preferred student start date
14th September 2026
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