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[Expired] Fully Funded PhD Studentship in Bone Health and Fracture Risk among Irish Jockeys at Dublin City University

PhDFinder10 days ago
Canterbury, New Brunswick
€25,000/year
Mid Level
full_time

Top Benefits

Fully funded PhD opportunity
Tax-free stipend of €25,000 per year
€2,500 annually for research expenses

About the role

This position is no longer available. University: Dublin City University

Country: Ireland

Deadline: 2025-07-25

Fields: Statistics, Biostatistics, Data Science, Public Health, Sports Science

Are you passionate about harnessing advanced data science and statistical methods to make a meaningful impact on athlete health and safety? Do you want to be at the forefront of research that could transform the standards of health and career longevity for professional jockeys? If so, this fully funded PhD opportunity at Dublin City University could be your perfect next step.

About The University Or Research Institute Dublin City University (DCU) is one of Ireland’s leading research-intensive universities, renowned for its innovative approach to higher education and its commitment to societal impact. Located at the Glasnevin Campus in Dublin, DCU provides a vibrant academic environment with state-of-the-art facilities, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and real-world solutions. The School of Health and Human Performance is celebrated for its cutting-edge research and strong partnerships with industry and public sector organizations, making it an ideal setting for ambitious doctoral candidates.

Research Topic and Significance The central focus of this PhD studentship is to revolutionize the determination of minimum riding weights for Irish jockeys. This is a critical issue in the world of horseracing, as current standards may not fully account for individual differences in bone health and fracture risk. By exploring the intricate relationship between bone health and injury risk, this project aims to develop evidence-based strategies that will support jockeys’ wellbeing and extend their professional careers. The outcomes of this research have the potential to influence policy, improve occupational health standards, and set new benchmarks for athlete care in equestrian sports.

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Project Details This interdisciplinary research project is a unique collaboration between Dublin City University, the University of Galway, the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board, and the Jockey Accident Fund (JAF). As a PhD student in this project, you will be engaged in multivariate and longitudinal statistical analyses, development of interactive dashboards, and creation of normative data to inform practical interventions. You will have the opportunity to work closely with both academic and industry partners, contributing to publications, presentations, and outreach activities that disseminate your findings to a broad audience.

The funding package for this position is highly competitive, offering a tax-free stipend of €25,000 per year, €2,500 annually for research expenses, and full EU tuition fees coverage (€5,505 per year), totaling €30,000 per year for four years.

Candidate Profile Ideal Applicants For This PhD Studentship Will Possess – An Honours Bachelor’s degree (2:1 or higher) in Statistics, Biostatistics, Data Science, or a closely related field.

– Proficiency in programming with R or Python.

– Strong analytical, IT, and communication skills.

– A self-motivated, team-oriented approach to research.

Candidates with experience in generalized linear models (GLMs), mixed effects models, or longitudinal data analysis will be at an advantage.

Application Process To apply, please send the following documents to Dr. SarahJane Cullen at sarahjane.cullen[at]dcu[dot]ie:

– Cover Letter (maximum 2 pages)

– Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Application Deadline: Friday, 25th July 2025 – 5:00 PM (Irish time)

Conclusion This is a rare opportunity to join a high-impact, interdisciplinary project at one of Ireland’s premier universities, working with leading experts and industry stakeholders. If you are driven to make a difference in sports science, public health, or data-driven research, we encourage you to apply and take the next step in your academic career. For more such opportunities in your field, be sure to follow updates and stay informed.

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