17 Fully Funded Studentships at Imperial College London in UK, 2017-2018

INTRODUCTION

Imperial College London is awarding up to 17 fully funded MRC PhD studentships for 3.5 or 4.5 years to start in 2017-18. UK/EU students can apply for these PhD studentships. Imperial College London is the only UK University to focus entirely on science, engineering, medicine and business. International reputation for excellence in teaching and research sees us consistently rated in the top 10 universities worldwide. Imperial College London considers IELTS scores [6.5 overall (minimum 6.0 in all elements)and 7.0 overall (minimum 6.5 in all elements)]to be valid for 2 years. Scores must be valid at the beginning of their studies at Imperial if their application is successful.

COURSE AND ELIGIBILITY

Studentships are awarded to undertake a 3.5 or 4.5-year training programme, which includes a research project plus training in research methods and transferable key skills, leading to the submission of a doctoral thesis and the award of a PhD. Study Subject: The project research areas for the MRC DTP Programme will fall within the themes listed below: Informatics for Health Experimental Medicine Infection and Anti-Microbial Research

CAREER PROSPECTS

The following criteria must be met in order for applicants to be eligible for scholarship: Academic Eligibility Applicants should hold, or expect to receive, a first class or a good upper second class Honours degree (or equivalent) in an area relevant to their proposed field of research. Where an applicant does not meet this requirement (e.g. they hold a lower second class undergraduate degree), they are eligible to apply for a 3.5 year studentship if they hold, or expect to receive a masters degree with minimum merit pass or equivalent (in an area relevant to their proposed PhD) before starting their studentship. Studentships awarded based on predicted grades will be conditional upon final results. Residence Eligibility To be eligible for a full MRC DTP studentship (stipend and university fees), candidates must be able to demonstrate a settled status in the United Kingdom. Detailed guidance regarding residence eligibility is available in the residence requirements section of the MRC website. UK residents To be eligible for a full award, a student must have: settled status in the UK, meaning they have no restrictions on how long they can stay. been ordinarily resident in the UK for three years prior to the start of the studentship. This means they must have been normally residing in the UK (apart from temporary or occasional absences). not been residing in the UK wholly or mainly for the purpose of full-time education (this does not apply to UK or EU nationals). EU fees-only studentships To be eligible for a fees-only award, students from EU countries other than the UK are generally eligible for a fees-only award. To be eligible for a fees-only award, a student must be ordinarily resident in a member state of the EU, in the same way as UK students must be ordinarily resident in the UK. This covers the cost of the university fees, conference fund and Research Training Supplement Grant, but does not include the monthly stipend. If you are applying for a fees-only studentship, please choose this option on the application form, when prompted. This covers the cost of the university fees, conference fund and Research Training Supplement Grant, but does not include the monthly stipend. If you are applying for a fees-only studentship, please choose this option on the application form, when prompted. International (Non-UK/EU) Students The Medical Research Council restricts the use of funding to support international candidates and therefore we will not be accepting applications from international students for this call. Nationality: UK/EU students can apply for these PhD studentships.

PAY PACKAGE

These are fully funded scholarships. Scholarship can be taken in the UK Important Dates: The deadline for receipt of applications is 22 November 2016, with notification of the application outcome by 28 February 2017.