Icase Phd Studentships

4 months ago


Cambridge, United Kingdom University of Cambridge Full time

As a Cambridge MRC iCASE student your award includes:

- A competitive annual stipend of £21,122 (above the UKRI minimum of £18,622) for four years;
- Full payment of University fees and essential research costs;
- Membership of the Cambridge MRC Doctoral Training Programme, comprising students across the University linked to the MRC, providing a cohort of peers in allied research areas to broaden your exposure to different fields;
- Training provided through the University's Postgraduate School of Life Sciences and Researcher Development Programme, in both specific scientific and more generic skills to support your career development;
- Access to MRC Flexible Funding allowing further exceptional training opportunities or internships beyond your core research, enabling you to enhance your experience and CV;
- Membership of the University of Cambridge and one of its colleges providing a breadth and rich diversity of academic culture and wellbeing support;
- Access to one of the largest biomedical research communities in the world, with many opportunities to network and collaborate.

**Eligibility**

**Academic requirements**: At least a 2:1 Honours degree from a UK university or equivalent in a related topic. If your degree is not from the UK, please check International Qualifications to find the equivalent in your country.

**Residence Eligibility**: UK students will be eligible for a full studentship, covering the costs of Home fees.

International students (EU and non-EU) are eligible for all Research Council-funded postgraduate studentships, and the Cambridge MRC DTP will be able to offer a limited number of studentships to international students, with funding to cover both fees and a stipend to support living costs.



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