Doing a PhD is an exciting, challenging and stimulating experience that forms the foundation for your subsequent scientific career. Here at the Cancer Research UK London Research Institute (LRI) we place great emphasis on our PhD student programme - graduate students are at the core of our scientific community.
Our Institute has an international reputation for research into the basic biology of cancer and is committed to training the next generation of cancer research scientists. This commitment is reflected in the way we recruit and train our students, then prepare and advise them as they move on to the next stage in their career. Indeed, many of our former PhD students now head their own successful research laboratories at research institutes and universities throughout the world.
LRI students are funded by four-year Cancer Research UK studentships. Students starting in 2010 will receive a non-taxable annual stipend of £19,160 (inner London - Lincoln's Inn Fields laboratories) or £17,830 (outer London - Clare Hall laboratories), with annual increments thereafter. University tuition fees (EU and non-EU) are also covered.
To find out more about our PhD programme, use the links on the left and download our PhD Programme Brochure (see Documents on the right).
To apply for entry to our 2010 PhD programme:
Read about the 2010 PhD places available (left hand link).
Read the Application instructions 2010 (left hand link) carefully.
Complete your online application using the 'Apply Now' or 'Continue Application' buttons on the Application instructions 2010 page by 12.00 midnight GMT on Monday 23 November 2009.
You can also download the PhD Project Descriptions document (see Documents on the right).
LRI PhD Programme Application Instructions 2010
Applications for LRI PhD Studentships are now open. Applications submitted after 12:00 midnight (GMT) on 23 November 2009 will not be considered
Before applying, please see LRI PhD Studentships webpages for full details on the LRI PhD Programme and the PhD projects available.
Eligibility and selection criteria
We are looking for talented and motivated recent graduates or final year undergraduates who have decided that they want to do a PhD and:
have or expect to gain a first/upper second-class honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject;
have laboratory or research experience (either as part of or outside of a university degree course);
are able to satisfy the English language requirements of University College London, where our students are registered.
How to submit an application
You must register online before you can fill in the application form. Registering will also allow you to save and resume your application.
You will be asked to provide a valid email address - please type this in carefully as your email address will be your log-in username.
Please make sure that your email address is the one that you will check regularly throughout the application process as this will be our main way of contacting you.
For more info, http://london-research-institute.co.uk/jobs/phd/about_lri/?version=2
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
Our Institute has an international reputation for research into the basic biology of cancer and is committed to training the next generation of cancer research scientists. This commitment is reflected in the way we recruit and train our students, then prepare and advise them as they move on to the next stage in their career. Indeed, many of our former PhD students now head their own successful research laboratories at research institutes and universities throughout the world.
LRI students are funded by four-year Cancer Research UK studentships. Students starting in 2010 will receive a non-taxable annual stipend of £19,160 (inner London - Lincoln's Inn Fields laboratories) or £17,830 (outer London - Clare Hall laboratories), with annual increments thereafter. University tuition fees (EU and non-EU) are also covered.
To find out more about our PhD programme, use the links on the left and download our PhD Programme Brochure (see Documents on the right).
To apply for entry to our 2010 PhD programme:
Read about the 2010 PhD places available (left hand link).
Read the Application instructions 2010 (left hand link) carefully.
Complete your online application using the 'Apply Now' or 'Continue Application' buttons on the Application instructions 2010 page by 12.00 midnight GMT on Monday 23 November 2009.
You can also download the PhD Project Descriptions document (see Documents on the right).
LRI PhD Programme Application Instructions 2010
Applications for LRI PhD Studentships are now open. Applications submitted after 12:00 midnight (GMT) on 23 November 2009 will not be considered
Before applying, please see LRI PhD Studentships webpages for full details on the LRI PhD Programme and the PhD projects available.
Eligibility and selection criteria
We are looking for talented and motivated recent graduates or final year undergraduates who have decided that they want to do a PhD and:
have or expect to gain a first/upper second-class honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject;
have laboratory or research experience (either as part of or outside of a university degree course);
are able to satisfy the English language requirements of University College London, where our students are registered.
How to submit an application
You must register online before you can fill in the application form. Registering will also allow you to save and resume your application.
You will be asked to provide a valid email address - please type this in carefully as your email address will be your log-in username.
Please make sure that your email address is the one that you will check regularly throughout the application process as this will be our main way of contacting you.
For more info, http://london-research-institute.co.uk/jobs/phd/about_lri/?version=2
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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