Imperial College London is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom. Its founder, Prince Albert, envisioned an area composed of the Victoria and Albert Museum, Natural History Museum, Royal Albert Hall, and the Imperial Institute.
The Royal British Legion Centre for Blast Injury Studies (CBIS) at Imperial College London is offering two 3.5-years, fully-funded PhD studentships for the academic year 2018-2019. This studentship is available to students from all around the world.
Students need to demonstrate that they have a good level of written and spoken English.
Course Level: Studentships are available to pursue PhD programme.
Eligible Nationalities: Available to students from all around the world.
Eligibility Criteria: Applicants must meet the following criteria:
Home and EU 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.
Method of Application: To apply to any of the CBIS PhD programmes please visit the College’s admissions web pages to view the instructions. Within the Postgraduate Programme Search section of the online application site, search for the CBIS application form using the code BHZC. You should then complete the Bioengineering Research (CBIS) – BHZC – Academic Year 2018/2019 form. This should be submitted no later than 24 June 2018 for the PhD project titled ‘Blast injury to the pelvis and spine’ and 29 June 2018 for the PhD project titled ‘Heterotopic Ossification’.