Imperial College London is offering 10 × 3.5-years, fully-funded PhD studentships (2017-18) within the Centre for Blast Injury Studies. These studentships are open to home and EU candidates who meet the College’s PhD programme entry requirements.
Imperial College London is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom. The Imperial Institute was opened by Queen Victoria, who laid the foundation stone in 1887 and Imperial College London was granted a royal charter in 1907.
Applicants whose first language is not English are usually required to provide evidence of proficiency in English at the higher level required by the University.
Imperial College London Information
Established in 1907, Imperial College London is a non-profit public higher education institution located in the urban setting of the metropolis of London (population range of over 5,000,000 inhabitants). Officially accredited and/or recognized by the Privy Council, Imperial College London is a large (uniRank enrollment range: 15,000-19,999 students) coeducational higher education institution. Imperial College London offers courses and programs leading to officially recognized higher education degrees such as bachelor degrees in several areas of study. See the uniRank degree levels and areas of study matrix below for further details. International applicants are eligible to apply for enrollment.
Offered Benefits
Studentships cover three years of Home-EU tuition fees and provide a 3.5-year, tax-free stipend at the standard Research Council United Kingdom rate (£16,553 per annum for 2017-18). In addition, a generous allowance is provided for research consumables and conference attendance.
Number of Scholarships: For 2017-18, ten CBIS studentships are available.
Application Process
To apply for a postgraduate research (PhD or MD(Res)) programme at the Centre for Blast Injury Studies, please visit the College’s admissions webpages to view the instructions and complete the application form by 31 March 2017.