Overview
Queen Mary University of London: we have three fully funded PhD studentships available at Barts and The London - Institute of Cancer for 2010 entry. Applicants will be able to select from a variety of projects offered by our 7 research centres (visit www.cancer.qmul.ac.uk for more information on the research interests of each centre). Details of the specific projects available will be released on January 22nd.
This new training programme, part of a multi million pound award from Cancer Research UK (CR-UK), aims to develop a cohort of scientists equipped both intellectually and technically to conduct the highest quality research on cancer.Our research degrees are supplemented by a comprehensive support programme, providing training in a wide range of biomedical laboratory methods and other vital transferable skills.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants should either be in the final year of their degree and expecting to obtain at least a 2:1, or already have graduated with at least a 2:1.
Value of studentship
These are 3 year studentships funded by CR-UK and come with a tax free stipend of £19,500 per annum. Home/EU tuition fees will be paid by CR-UK, non EU applicants will have to fund the difference between home and overseas tuition fees themselves, approximately £8000.00 per annum, or apply for an external or internal bursary.
Application and how to apply
To apply, please download the paper-based School of Medicine & Dentistry application form from our website: http://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply/index.html and return to the Institute of Cancer - email: cancercourses@qmcr.qmul.ac.uk
Referees may email references directly to cancercourses@qmcr.qmul.ac.uk
Please also cc: to: z.a.leech@qmul.ac.uk
For more information please contact:
General Enquiries
Cancercourses@qmcr.qmul.ac.uk
020 7882 2081
Specific Enquiries
Dr Simon Joel
s.p.joel@qmul.ac.uk
Closing Date is 12th February 2010, interviews are expected to be held in February
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this studentship
Queen Mary University of London: we have three fully funded PhD studentships available at Barts and The London - Institute of Cancer for 2010 entry. Applicants will be able to select from a variety of projects offered by our 7 research centres (visit www.cancer.qmul.ac.uk for more information on the research interests of each centre). Details of the specific projects available will be released on January 22nd.
This new training programme, part of a multi million pound award from Cancer Research UK (CR-UK), aims to develop a cohort of scientists equipped both intellectually and technically to conduct the highest quality research on cancer.Our research degrees are supplemented by a comprehensive support programme, providing training in a wide range of biomedical laboratory methods and other vital transferable skills.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants should either be in the final year of their degree and expecting to obtain at least a 2:1, or already have graduated with at least a 2:1.
Value of studentship
These are 3 year studentships funded by CR-UK and come with a tax free stipend of £19,500 per annum. Home/EU tuition fees will be paid by CR-UK, non EU applicants will have to fund the difference between home and overseas tuition fees themselves, approximately £8000.00 per annum, or apply for an external or internal bursary.
Application and how to apply
To apply, please download the paper-based School of Medicine & Dentistry application form from our website: http://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply/index.html and return to the Institute of Cancer - email: cancercourses@qmcr.qmul.ac.uk
Referees may email references directly to cancercourses@qmcr.qmul.ac.uk
Please also cc: to: z.a.leech@qmul.ac.uk
For more information please contact:
General Enquiries
Cancercourses@qmcr.qmul.ac.uk
020 7882 2081
Specific Enquiries
Dr Simon Joel
s.p.joel@qmul.ac.uk
Closing Date is 12th February 2010, interviews are expected to be held in February
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this studentship


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