Highly qualified students from all over the world are invited to apply for the PhD Studentship offered by the Royal British Legion Centre for Blast Injury Studies (CBIS) at Imperial College London.
This programme is available to both students and researchers who want to pursue a PhD degree for the academic year 2019-20. Studentships are awarded within the Department of Bioengineering.
The studentship covers three years of Home-EU tuition fees and provides a 3-year, tax-free stipend at the standard Research Council United Kingdom rate (£16,999 per annum for 2019-20). In addition, a generous allowance is provided for research consumables and conference attendance.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Candidates who meet the College’s PhD programme entry requirements are eligible to apply.
- Entry onto the PhD programme requires an undergraduate degree at 2:1 level or higher and, normally, a master’s degree with merit or higher (or non-UK equivalents) in engineering, or any of the physical sciences or mathematics.
- Available to students from all around the world.
How to Apply
To apply for the CBIS PhD programme please visit the College’s admissions webpages to view the instructions. When creating an account on the submission platform, or when starting a new application, select ‘Doctoral’ as the Course Type and then choose ‘Bioengineering Research (CBIS)’ as the Academic Programme.
Within your application you will be asked to upload a personal statement of up to 2 pages that covers the following:
- Any initial ideas you have for pursuing research in the proposed project;
- A description of how your experience to date would make you an ideal candidate to undertake this PhD.
The closing date of this studentship is July 4, 2019. After this date, applications will be sent to the supervisors for review.