This is a great scheme for gettting onto a DPhil (PhD) in Oxford - e.g., with potential to do the 3-year main project at FMRIB (eg doing MRI physics or neuroimaging analysis research).  Also including possibilities of doing the main project in Nottingam as well (as one of these CDTs is shared with them).
Cheers, Steve.



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From: Lorraine Damerell <lorraine.damerell@dtc.ox.ac.uk>
To: Francesca Summers <francesca.summers@dtc.ox.ac.uk>
Subject: Fully-Funded Interdisciplinary Science DPhil Studentships Available!
Date: 16 January 2015 15:36:20 GMT

Hello,

 

The Doctoral Training Centre offers an exciting new multidisciplinary approach to postgraduate training. All programmes are four years in length. First students undertake one year of formal programme of taught coursework to develop and enhance technical knowledge across a range of appropriate disciplines, as well as broadening skills. The remaining three years they work on a challenging and original multidisciplinary research project in their chosen department. 

 

We have fully funded studentships available for home and some EU students.  Places are available on the following programmes:   

 

Systems Biology DTC: http://www.sysbiodtc.ox.ac.uk/index.html

Systems Approaches to Biomedical Science CDT: http://www.sabsidc.ox.ac.uk/index.html

Interdisciplinary Bioscience DTP: http://www.biodtp.ox.ac.uk/  

Oxford-Nottingham Biomedical Imaging CDT: http://www.onbicdt.ox.ac.uk/

Synthesis for Biology and Medicine CDT: http://www.oxfordsynthesiscdt.ox.ac.uk/

Synthetic Biology CDT: http://www.sbcdt.ox.ac.uk/

 

If you are interested in making an application for the 2015-16 intake, please send a CV to dtcenquiries@dtc.ox.ac.uk stating which programme you are interested in applying to. The next round of applications closes Friday 23 January at noon, with interviews taking place on the 19-20 and 23 February.

 

Thank you and best wishes,

 

Lorraine Damerell

Finance and Administrative Assistant

 

Doctoral Training Centre, Rex Richards Building, South Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3QU.

T: 01865 (6)10634

E: lorraine.damerell@dtc.ox.ac.uk

W: http://www.dtc.ox.ac.uk

 



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