Hi all,
If you have a topic / theory that you would like to highlight to students as one that has
particular potential to develop then please let me know.
Generally our students come with an interest in topics but are less fixed regarding the
specific theories they apply to that topic. So if you have a theory / method you wish to
gather data on then there may be an opportunity to develop a fruitful collaboration
through an MSc dissertation.
Our MSc students will be presenting their ideas around dissertation topics tomorrow at 1pm
in rm 2a75.
We will have 12 students presenting, each for 5 mins + 2mins feedback from the floor.
If you can pop in for any presentations between 1-3pm then I am sure students will greatly
appreciate it.
Best wishes,
Dave
Prof. David Comerford
Economics
Division<https://www.stir.ac.uk/about/faculties/stirling-management-school/our-research/research-areas/economics/>,
Stirling Management School, University of Stirling, FK9 4LA.
(+44 / 0) 75-42-188-166
Director, Behavioural Science Centre<https://behsci.stir.ac.uk/>
Program Director, MSc Behavioural
Science<https://www.stir.ac.uk/courses/pg-taught/behavioural-science/>
Recent publications:
Bridger, E. K., Tufte-Hewett, A., & Comerford, D. A. (2023). Perceived health
inequalities: are the UK and US public aware of occupation-related health inequality, and
do they wish to see it reduced?. BMC Public Health, 23(1), 2326.
Comerford, D. A., Tufte-Hewett, A., & Bridger, E. K. (2023). Public preferences to
trade-off gains in total health for health equality: Discrepancies between an abstract
scenario versus the real-world scenario presented by COVID-19. Rationality and Society,
10434631231193599.
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