Scholarship overview
Degree level
Postgraduate doctoral
Value
Full tuition fees at the home rate and a stipend at the UKRI minimum rate.
Number of awards
2
Academic year
2024/2025
Tuition fee status
Home, Overseas
Mode of study
Full time
Available to
Prospective students
Application deadline
08/01/2024 Closed
Additional information
Available to applicants in the following departments
- Aeronautics
- Bioengineering
- Brain Sciences
- Centre for Environmental Policy
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Computing
- Design Engineering
- Earth Science and Engineering
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Immunology and Inflammation
- Infectious Disease
- Institute of Clinical Sciences
- Life Sciences
- Materials
- Mathematics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Medicine
- Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction
- National Heart and Lung Institute
- Physics
- School of Public Health
- Surgery and Cancer
Eligibility criteria
Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, a first or upper second-class degree in a relevant subject which includes all of those from the quantitative and life sciences - including biology, zoology, genetics, biochemistry, biomedical sciences, economics, mathematics, physics, statistics.
These 4-year PhD Programme in Epidemiology, Evolution and Control of Infectious Diseases studentships provide generous support, including a tax-free stipend to cover living expenses at the UKRI minimum rate, currently £20,622 for the 2023/24 academic year. Funding covers tuition fees up to the UK home rate fees amount. Students not eligible for UK fees would need to self-fund the additional fees needed for the international rate.
Additional studentships may become available over the course of the admission process - all eligible candidates will be considered without needing to submit any further details.
Additional self-funded places on the 1-year MRes course only will also be available. If you are interested in this option please apply via the MRes Biomedical Research website.
Please note: This scholarship is not available to continuing students.
Application process
Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, a first or upper second-class degree in a relevant subject*. Candidates with a veterinary science first degree are eligible to apply. Please note that these are non-clinical studentships, but clinically-qualified candidates are eligible to apply.
Applications should consist of 2 parts, combined single PDF document:
- A CV which should NOT include your name, gender or email (for anonymised shortlisting) but should include your degrees (BSc, MSc, MBBS etc), degree class awarded or marks/grades to date, subjects, place of study and university awarding the degree, and the names, mailing addresses and email addresses of at least two academic referees.
- A one page statement indicating why you want to join this PhD programme.
Closing date for applications: Monday 8th January 2024. Interview dates: between 29th January and 9th February 2024. Informal enquiries can be directed to ide-phd@imperial.ac.uk.
*relevant subjects include all of those from the quantitative and life sciences – including biology, zoology, genetics, biochemistry, biomedical sciences, economics, mathematics, physics, statistics.
Additional information
This 4-year PhD training programme provides unique inter-disciplinary training in infectious disease epidemiology, mathematical modelling and statistics, genetics and evolution, and computational methods.Based within the MRC Centre for Global Infectious Disease Analysis (MRC GIDA), Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology within the Faculty of Medicine's School of Public Health, the programme provides an opportunity to learn, in a supportive and stimulating environment, from leaders in the field who are actively engaged in research and advise leading public health professionals, policy-makers, governments, international organisations and pharmaceutical companies, both nationally and internationally, on a range of diseases include pandemic influenza, HIV, TB, malaria, polio and neglected tropical diseases (NTDs).
The programme begins with a 1-year specialist MRes course, during which students undertake core training one day each week, including technical training and generic skills training. Alongside the taught courses, students undertake two 5-month attachments in departmental research groups. At the end of the 1st year students develop their PhD proposal to be undertaken in years 2-4.
Start date Studentships are available for 2024/25 entry, with a start date in Autumn 2024. For additional information and FAQs please see the programme website: 4 Year PhD programme | Faculty of Medicine | Imperial College London.
Contact
If you have any additional questions, please contact us at ide-phd@imperial.ac.uk.