Highlights:
1. Two further studentships are now available for study on this programme. The programme offers opportunities to study at UCL, Birkbeck and NIMR, and to conduct interdisciplinary research in the fields of Structural, Computational, and Chemical Biology.
2. The four year structure comprises intensive training in the first year in all three disciplines, including lab rotations, providing the basis for an informed choice and an excellent platform for progress in the research project in years 2-4.
3. UCL and Birkbeck are located in Bloomsbury, in the heart of London. This provides an excellent opportunity to join in the professional and social life of the capital.
4. QualificationsAll applicants will be required to satisfy standard UCL academic and English language entry criteria, including minimum upper-second class (2.1) honours degree (or overseas equivalent) in a relevant subject.
5. Funding and eligibilityTwo studentships are currently available, funded by the MRC and the Wellcome Trust. Successful students will be awarded a tax-free maintenance stipend of between £15,510 – £20,191 per annum, and tuition fees paid in full at the home rate.
1. Two further studentships are now available for study on this programme. The programme offers opportunities to study at UCL, Birkbeck and NIMR, and to conduct interdisciplinary research in the fields of Structural, Computational, and Chemical Biology.
2. The four year structure comprises intensive training in the first year in all three disciplines, including lab rotations, providing the basis for an informed choice and an excellent platform for progress in the research project in years 2-4.
3. UCL and Birkbeck are located in Bloomsbury, in the heart of London. This provides an excellent opportunity to join in the professional and social life of the capital.
4. QualificationsAll applicants will be required to satisfy standard UCL academic and English language entry criteria, including minimum upper-second class (2.1) honours degree (or overseas equivalent) in a relevant subject.
5. Funding and eligibilityTwo studentships are currently available, funded by the MRC and the Wellcome Trust. Successful students will be awarded a tax-free maintenance stipend of between £15,510 – £20,191 per annum, and tuition fees paid in full at the home rate.
Funding information
Funding applies to:
EU applicants (including UK)
6. Administrative contact and how to apply:
All applicants must complete a UCL Graduate Student application form, a current CV and a one-page statement. For all details of the application procedure please visit the programme website: http://www.ismb.lon.ac.uk/wellcome_studentships.html
Application deadline:
12 June 2009
12 June 2009
More Details:
Programme webpages for further details
http://www.ismb.lon.ac.uk/wellcome_studentships.html
http://www.ismb.lon.ac.uk/wellcome_studentships.html
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