UCL Division of Medicine: IMPACT Studentship Programme (x 6)
University College London
Duration of Studentship: Three years
Stipend: £15,363 pa (2009-10 rates)
Vacancy Information
The Division of Medicine invites applications for research studentships starting in October 2010. This is a new three-year programme in Biomedical Science offering six outstanding students the opportunity to study in a world-class interdisciplinary environment within departments pursuing a highly acclaimed international research agenda. The overall aim of the programme is to take lab science closer to patient benefit.
Successful candidates will select a laboratory and project from a portfolio of projects based in one of the Research Departments of the Division. They will also have the opportunity to benefit from expertise from across the Division and, depending on the nature of the project proposed, work across Departments or with a co-supervisor from another Division or Institute in School of Medical and Life Sciences (SLMS) or from another Faculty in UCL.
Studentship Description
A list of indicative projects and supervisors is available here:http://www.ucl.ac.uk/medicine/teaching/pg/research_projects
This is not intended to be a prescriptive list of the projects that might be possible: the Division wishes to appoint the best students wherever their research interests lie, provided the project and supervisory team can be shown to satisfy the terms of the scheme at UCL. Please refer to the Division of Medicine website for for more information on research areas and groups.
Eligibility:
Applicants should have (or expect to obtain) a first or upper second class degree in an appropriate discipline. An MSc in a relevant subject is desirable. These studentships are restricted to candidates eligible to pay Home/EU rates.
Application Process
Applications should include a CV, an indication of the topic for which the candidate is applying, and a statement of research experience and interests. Applications by email are preferred. Please include a contact telephone number and an email address. Applications should be addressed to Mrs Sonja Read: sonja.read@ucl.ac.uk
If you wish to discuss possible research topics and opportunities, please contact the Divisional Manager Julie Radcliffe on j.radcliffe@ucl.ac.uk
Closing date for this studentship is 9th April 2010
Stipend: £15,363 pa (2009-10 rates)
Vacancy Information
The Division of Medicine invites applications for research studentships starting in October 2010. This is a new three-year programme in Biomedical Science offering six outstanding students the opportunity to study in a world-class interdisciplinary environment within departments pursuing a highly acclaimed international research agenda. The overall aim of the programme is to take lab science closer to patient benefit.
Successful candidates will select a laboratory and project from a portfolio of projects based in one of the Research Departments of the Division. They will also have the opportunity to benefit from expertise from across the Division and, depending on the nature of the project proposed, work across Departments or with a co-supervisor from another Division or Institute in School of Medical and Life Sciences (SLMS) or from another Faculty in UCL.
Studentship Description
A list of indicative projects and supervisors is available here:http://www.ucl.ac.uk/medicine/teaching/pg/research_projects
This is not intended to be a prescriptive list of the projects that might be possible: the Division wishes to appoint the best students wherever their research interests lie, provided the project and supervisory team can be shown to satisfy the terms of the scheme at UCL. Please refer to the Division of Medicine website for for more information on research areas and groups.
Eligibility:
Applicants should have (or expect to obtain) a first or upper second class degree in an appropriate discipline. An MSc in a relevant subject is desirable. These studentships are restricted to candidates eligible to pay Home/EU rates.
Application Process
Applications should include a CV, an indication of the topic for which the candidate is applying, and a statement of research experience and interests. Applications by email are preferred. Please include a contact telephone number and an email address. Applications should be addressed to Mrs Sonja Read: sonja.read@ucl.ac.uk
If you wish to discuss possible research topics and opportunities, please contact the Divisional Manager Julie Radcliffe on j.radcliffe@ucl.ac.uk
Closing date for this studentship is 9th April 2010