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Postgraduate Research

The Cancer Institute, draws together research teams at 911±¬ÁÏÍøhich focus on Cancer Biology and Translational Research, Experimental Cancer Therapeutics, and Clinical Cancer Studies. The Institute is a cross-disciplinary entity with over 150 PhD students researching aspects of cancer, oncology, pathology and haematology. You can apply at any time and we accept students in September, February and May. Your first step is to find a supervisor and funding. We have over 130 excellent supervisors and you can find information about potential supervisors (publications, projects, and other research activities) in the research sections of our department pages. Please get their agreement to supervise you before putting their name on your application. You can find their email address in the UCL staff directory. You are welcome to approach the research team supervisors directly if you have a funding source or idea, alternativelyÌýnew scholarships appear below regularly throughout the year.

Once you have an agreed supervisor and funding, you can apply either to the generic Cancer PhD programme or the department of the PhD supervisor - pathology, oncology and haematology. They are all registered at the CI and are under the same programme.Ìý

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Scholarships

New scholarships will be uploaded here throughout the year. Please check regularly. Enquiries about scholarships, please contact ci.pgreducation@ucl.ac.uk.

Glioblastoma funded PhD: experimental and computational

'Understanding human glioblastoma initiation and its microenvironments.'

Application deadline: July 22nd 2024

Project start date: October 1st 2024

Primary supervisor: Professor Simona Parrinello (UCL Cancer Institute)

Secondary supervisor: Dr Simone ZaccariaÌý(UCL Cancer Institute)

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Research at 911±¬ÁÏÍø

PhD student, Morgan Palton, talks about herÌýCAR T-cell research:

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UCL Cancer Institute PhD Research Poster CompetitionÌý
PhD students present their work at the annual Institute research poster competition:

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Life in Medical Sciences
PhD student, Aśka (Prof Charles Swanton's lab), talks about her research on the evolution and adaptation of cancer:
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Funded PhD studentship and fellowship opportunities

We will advertiseÌýfunded research projects on hereÌýand on . If you would like to hear about studentships and fellowships as soon they become available, please submit your details using the form below.

This information will only be used by the UCL Cancer Institute to send you information on funded PhD projects. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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