Applications for the 2016 Crick PhD Programme are now open. The application deadline is 12:00 noon (GMT) on Wednesday, 11th November 2015.
The Crick PhD programme, which is designed to attract the brightest scientific minds from around the world, presents a fabulous opportunity for highly motivated and exceptionally talented individuals to embark on their career in biomedical research.
At present, the Crick has more than 200 PhD students at various stages of their four-year PhDs. The students contribute to the international flavour of the Crick, with many students from elsewhere in the EU or from further afield. The energy and enthusiasm of the student population are a vital part of Crick's research community, and the comprehensive Crick PhD programme ensures that all students have strong future career prospects in science.
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2016 Student Recruitment
Applications for the 2016 Crick PhD Programme are now open. The application deadline is 12:00 noon (GMT) on Wednesday, 11th November 2015.
Eligibility
We are looking for talented and motivated graduates, with backgrounds in biological sciences, physics, mathematics, computer science and/or chemistry who have decided that they want to do a PhD. Our standard eligibility criteria are:
Hold or expect to gain a first/upper second-class honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject
Have appropriate research experience as part of, or outside of, a university degree course and/or a Masters degree in a relevant subject
Are able to satisfy the Crick English Language requirements (see FAQs).
Students of all nationalities can apply for the Crick PhD programme.
Applicants should note, however, that restrictions may apply to some PhD projects. Any eligibility restrictions will be noted at the bottom of the specific PhD positions page.
Applications for the 2016 Crick PhD Programme are now open. The application deadline is 12:00 noon (GMT) on Wednesday, 11th November 2015.
The Crick PhD programme, which is designed to attract the brightest scientific minds from around the world, presents a fabulous opportunity for highly motivated and exceptionally talented individuals to embark on their career in biomedical research.
At present, the Crick has more than 200 PhD students at various stages of their four-year PhDs. The students contribute to the international flavour of the Crick, with many students from elsewhere in the EU or from further afield. The energy and enthusiasm of the student population are a vital part of Crick's research community, and the comprehensive Crick PhD programme ensures that all students have strong future career prospects in science.