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Why researching human behaviour is vital in digital health
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Dr Alison Keogh. Image: Insight
Insight researcher Dr Alison Keogh explains why a better understanding of people is essential for digital health devices to be effective.
Dr Alison Keogh is a postdoctoral researcher at Insight, the Science Foundation Ireland research centre for data analytics. She is currently based at University College Dublin, where she completed a degree in physiotherapy, and she also holds a master’s in sport science and exercise medicine.
After a few years of clinical work, Keogh returned to academia to complete a PhD in the area of behaviour change. Human behaviour is her focus now, as she works with teams building digital health sensors. Keogh’s role in the future of digitised healthcare is to discover how users will best respond to, and adopt the technology that’s made for them. To support this postdoctoral research, she is also studying for a higher diploma
Govt of Ireland announces scholarships worth 1,500,000 Euros for Indian students
Govt of Ireland announces scholarships worth 1,500,000 Euros for Indian students
The government of Ireland has announced scholarships worth 1,500,000 Euros for Indian students. Check out the details here!
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UPDATED: March 8, 2021 16:18 IST
The government of Ireland has announced scholarships worth 1,500,000 Euros for Indian students. Check out the details here!
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The Higher Education Institutes of Ireland themselves are offering merit-based scholarships.
60 scholarships will be provided for one year’s education at Bachelors, Masters or PhD levels.
Ireland has become and remains one of the top English-speaking destinations for international students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Thus, to encourage students and provide them assistance, the Government of Ireland has announced scholarships worth 1,500,000 Euros.