MSc Health and Ageing
MSc by Research
The world’s population is ageing rapidly, making the study of ageing increasingly relevant. Ageing successfully is a complex process that requires the maintenance of physical, social and cognitive health. The type of studies that could be undertaken for this MSc by Research could include the evaluation of preventive measures to optimise physical and cognitive functioning, and extend healthy life expectancy. Studies addressing the musculoskeletal system are of particular interest, although studies of ageing and other physiological systems such as the nervous and cardiovascular systems would also be of interest.
The MSc in Health and Ageing is suited to anyone with a BSc in life sciences, allied health professions, or other science background. The course is currently taught as a research only course, meaning that 100% of the assessment is for the research project. However, weekly sessions throughout the course will be provided on research methods as well as in-depth lectures on issues related to health and ageing.
This MSc by Research can be used as an entry route into a PhD, or a research career. Research projects in this MSc should focus on issues related to ageing, and in particular frailty, sarcopenia, falls, and dementia. Examples of potential projects are given below.
Example potential projects include:
- Optimising rehabilitation for fall prevention upon discharge after hip fracture
- The link between social isolation and functional decline in older people
- The role of mental imagery on the performance of older people when performing functional screening tests for falls risk assessment
- Development of effective methods of enhancing adherence to rehabilitation exercises in older adults
- The role of the local community including the presence of local facilities
- The role of social media and telephone support
- The use of a smart-watch including activity prompts
- Development of physical activity programmes to improve quality of life in dementia sufferers and their carers
Interested candidates should contact:
- Dr Rachael Cubberley at rachael.cubberley@beds.ac.uk
- Professor David Hewson at david.hewson@beds.ac.uk
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You should have a good honours degree (2:1 or above) or masters degree or equivalent in the relevant subject area.