Funding is often secured through Wellcome Trust or MRC DTP Fellowships. Further information about this and specific projects studying under the supervision of Departmental supervisors who have obtained funding are advertised below.

For up-to-date information on tuition fees, please refer to the College's Fees and Funding pages. It should be noted that supervisors may charge an additional ‘bench fee’ from sponsors to cover the costs of laboratory expenses (consumables and equipment) for postgraduate research projects.‌‌‌‌


‌PhD studentship in Machine Learning for Genomics

Award

Applications are invited for a fully-funded (at home/UK fee rate) 3.5-year PhD studentship in the research group of Dr Nathan Skene at the UK Dementia Research Institute, commencing during 2023 for the project: Using machine learning to predict cell-type specific effects of genetic variants which influence genome regulation. The project is based at Imperial’s White City Campus, the Hub for convergent research. The candidate will be part of the UK DRI’s Neurogenomics Lab under the supervision of Dr Nathan Skene. 

  • Full funding for tuition fees (currently at £7,030 per year)
  • A stipend of £21,000 per annum for 3.5 years

Eligibility

  • Applicants should hold or attain (by October 2023) a First Class or an Upper Second Class degree (or equivalent overseas qualification) in a quantitatie discipline, such as mathematics, statistics, computer science or engineering. 
  • Imperial would normally expect successful applicants to hold or achieve a Master's degree in a related field. Prior experience with programming is essential, but no experience with biology is necessary
  • Experience using machine learning methods will be beneficial. Applicants who are interested in this topic and are interested in applying for the Doctoral Training Centre scholarship’s in AI4Health or MultiSci, or who have qualifications suitable for the President’s Scholarship, are encouraged to contact Dr Nathan Skene.

Application

  • For informal enquiries please contact Dr Nathan Skene.
  • For application, please send a full CV (including confirmation of home fee status), and contact details for two academic referees to n.skene@imperial.ac.uk.
  • We regret that due to the large volume of applications received, we are only able to notify those shortlisted for interview. Applications will be considered throughout the 2023/24 academic year.


The President’s PhD Scholarship

Award

  • Full funding for tuition fees
  • A stipend of £25,150 per annum for 3.5 years
  • A consumables fund of £2,000 per annum for the first 3 years of study
  • 50 scholarships awarded per year.

Eligibility

  • Includes First Class UK degree or equivalent. If a Master's is held, it must be awarded with Distinction.
  • The Department will consider one exceptional overseas student however this must first be approved by the Department. Please ask your supervisor to discuss with their departmental manager before applying.
  • Prior to applying - Applicants must have made contact with a supervisor who has agreed to supervise their research project. Supervisors are limited to supervise one student at any time. Once you have a supervisor who has agreed to support you, please email Mojiba Khanum m.khanum@ic.ac.uk  so your PhD scholarship application can be prioritised for review and shortlisting.

Application


Read more about our current PhD funding opportunities


Imperial College’s Scholarships Search Tool

Other scholarships may be available for students with particular track records and nationalities, and it is advised that this tool is used to help search for available scholarships.

General PhD enquiries


For all PhD-related enquiries, please contact us via email at researchdegreeenquiries@imperial.ac.uk


Research Degrees Administrator (Records)

Casper Debieux


Research Degrees Administrator (Admissions)

Mojiba Khanum


Research Degrees Manager

Hayley Kendall-Berry 


Director of Postgraduate Research

Professor Kevin Murphy