Postgraduate Research The Cancer Institute, draws together research teams at UCL which focus on Cancer Biology and Translational Research, Experimental Cancer Therapeutics, and Clinical Cancer Studies. The Institute is a cross-disciplinary entity which promotes interdepartmental and cross-faculty learning and research.
We're committed to supporting the next generation of cancer researchers, and our community includes around 550 PhD students and 750 postdoctoral researchers. Our researchers benefit from support including networking groups and events, training, travel grants, and opportunities to begin developing their independent research careers.
Chloe Simpson, PhD student. As a college of the University of London we are committed to educating and training the next generation of cancer researchers. The ICR Studentship Awards support a selection of talented PhD students and help to ensure that we continue to give the world the best in science, scientists and cancer treatments.
Current PhD studentship opportunities. We are currently recruiting excellent students to a wide range of studentships in Health Sciences. Applications are invited for a range of research studentships offered by our interdisciplinary research groups and centres, mainly tenable for four years, and covering tuition fees and a stipend. Candidates.
The PhD Studentship programme PhD students will follow the four-year version of the CRUK CoL PhD training programme. Although based in their primary supervisor’s research group, students will have the opportunity to work across the centre, for example when carrying out their research placements or accessing the Centre’s infrastructure cores.
She joined UCL in 2012 as a Research Assistant in Cancer Screening working with Professor Jane Wardle at the Cancer Research UK Health Behaviour Research Centre. She was subsequently awarded a Medical Research Council PhD studentship to investigate the socioeconomic, attitudinal and smoking-related factors underlying non-participation in lung cancer screening by high risk groups.
We regularly advertise details of available studentships here and on findaphd.com. Keep an eye on this page to find out what's new. You may also want to take a look at the Centre for Doctoral Studies Funding Database. Applying for a studentship follows a different process than applying for a PhD or.
The City of London Radiation Research Unit will combine the academic and clinical resources of three major London universities (UCL, KCL, QMUL), the Francis Crick Institute, Europe’s largest paediatric cancer service, and the UK’s largest Cancer Trials Centre, serving a population of 10 million people.