For students embarking on their research career
Applications for 2025 PhD studentships in Children and Young People’s cancer are open!
The Children and Young People’s Cancer PhD Studentship
Cancer in children and young people is different to cancer in adults, from the types of cancer to the impacts of treatment. Funded by Cancer Research UK and Great Ormond Street Children Charity this studnetship aims to overcome the challenges this brings to develop new therapies specifically for young patients.
Students will follow the four-year version of the CRUK CoL Centre PhD training programme. Based in their primary supervisor’s research group, students will work across the Centre, for example when carrying out their research placements or accessing the Centre’s infrastructure cores.
The PhD Studentship programme
The programme will begin with an induction programme introducing students to the Centre, the training programme, their university of registration and to carrying out a PhD. Trainees will submit reports, give talks and meet with their thesis committees at specific points on the programme and be able to access a vast range of scientific and transferable skills training via the Centre partners and beyond. Early on in the programme, students will work with their supervisors to develop a customised training plan that is tailored to the student’s background and project requirements, and which includes multi-disciplinary skills training and three two-month research placement with other groups in the Centre.
Supervisors, PhD registration and studentships
PhD students will be based in their primary supervisor’s research group and register for their PhD with the primary supervisor’s university. They will have a secondary supervisor from one of the Centre’s other institutions, and may spend some time with their research group too. All students will have a three-person thesis committee made up of Centre faculty and experts in the research field. There will regular meetings with the committee to discuss progress and receive guidance and advice. Successful candidates will receive a £23,000 tax-free student stipend (living allowance) per year for 4 years plus payment of university tuition fees at Home status.
Eligibility
The funding for this studentship covers students with UK Home tuition fee status only. For more information on Home tuition fee status please visit the UKCISA website. Please note that we will only be able to offer studentships to candidates that have UK home tuition fee status or provide evidence that they can fund the international portion of the tuition fee from external sources (i.e. not self-funded).
The standard CoL Centre PhD programme and studentship academic eligibility criteria are:
- A first or upper second-class honours degree (or equivalent from a non-UK university) in a relevant subject.
- Appropriate research experience as part of, or outside of, an undergraduate or masters degree course in a relevant subject.
- Appropriate English language skills.
For general enquiries regarding the CoL Centre training programme please email: iris.lueke@crick.ac.uk