Summary
This is an exciting opportunity for up to three potential candidates to register for PhD at UCL while undertaking their research project at Africa Health Research Institute (AHRI).
The award is funded by UCL’s Division of Infection and Immunity and is open to applicants who permanently reside in South Africa. The AHRI/UCL PhD Studentship award covers tuition fees and living costs for candidates to undertake a PhD at UCL.
The proposed PhD research must be in the field of medical sciences and/or population health. This covers everything from single molecules through to cells and tissues, to whole organisms and animal and human populations for improved human health and wellbeing worldwide. Students will be expected to spend most of their time in South Africa, conducting their research at AHRI. Students will also spend time at UCL and while there they will be expected to attend seminars, postgraduate club meetings, and other UCL doctoral student events.
Benefits:
If awarded, applicants must be able to take up the award immediately
MPhil/PhD students registered at UCL cannot be registered to any other course, undergraduate or postgraduate
Applicants are required to apply to both AHRI and UCL
The PhD studentships will fund:
All fees for a three-year doctorate at UCL
Two round-trip economy air fares to and from SA to UK (per award)
Support for reasonable London living costs for up to one year
UCL bench fees
Support for Durban living costs for two years
Eligibility:
Applicants must:
Be domiciled in South Africa at the time of application
Have completed, or be about to complete, a Masters degree or equivalent
Hold a letter of recommendation from a proposed supervisor at UCL*
Be working with AHRI already or hold an approved letter of support to complete a PhD at AHRI*
Be willing to stay in London for up to one year during their PhD studies. This time can be split into two periods of six months if required
Deadline: April 12, 2024
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