The School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Bristol conducts a PhD programme for the extensive study of cancer biology, stem cell biology, infection, and immunology. The University offers all the facilities that are required to conduct a smooth research. You will work in an outstanding working environment.
The University focuses on clinically useful scientific discoveries. These discoveries include the development of novel drugs, therapies and diagnostic tests, and the implementation of changes to clinical practice. Several members of staff in the school are clinicians who will assist you in clinical scientific discoveries.
Description
The University of Bristol provides several research areas that include developmental biology, childhood and adult cancers, immunology, stem cell biology, bacterial antibiotic resistance, molecular genetics, virology, haematological disorders, bacterial pathogenesis. The PhD programme will prepare you to opt various career options such as academic research, working in an industry, diagnostics and clinical science, journalism and research council grant administration.
Detailed Course Facts
Start dates and application deadlines
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University Name :
Course Started On :
July - December
Course Type :
Part-time, Full-time
Course Fee :
£4,235
Course Sem/Year Type :
Per Year
Apply On :
EEA
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Course Location :
Bristol
Course Language :
English
Type Of Education :
On campus
Duration :
3-4 years
Type of Degree :
PhD
Requirements
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Entry requirements
A first or upper second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in a biomedical science discipline, If English is your second language, you have to meet the profile level C (overseas candidates)
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Work Experience
No Work Requirement