School of Life Sciences PhD scholarships

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The School of Life Sciences is of the largest Academic School in the University with a Faculty of over 70, and nearly 200 Research Fellows and Technicians, an annual research income of >£13 million and an annual turnover exceeding £27 million.
Nearly 350 undergraduate and postgraduate students (including ~50 PhDs) are admitted each year onto a broad range of degree courses in biological, biomedical and chemical sciences. The original School of Biological Sciences (BIOLS) founded by John Maynard Smith FRS trained some of the world’s leading biologists and biomedical scientists, and was a beacon of innovation and creativity in its integrated approach to research and teaching.

University of Sussex: fees and funding

School of Life Sciences PhD scholarships

These are fully-funded PhD scholarships (September 2015 start).

The School of Life Sciences, incorporating the Genome Damage and Stability Centre, invites applications for fully funded PhD projects in five major research areas.

The research projects being offered by each subject group are as follows:

Chemistry

Evolution, Behaviour and Environment (Biology and Environmental Science)

Neuroscience

Biochemistry and Biomedicine

Genome Damage and Stability

Please click on the project titles of the studentships for more information and the application process. Formal applications should be made using our online application system at
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/study/pg/applying/2015entry
  • These studentships are open to UK and EU applicants.
  • Project enquiries should be sent to project supervisors.
Application enquiries should be sent to Dr Deeptima Massey ([email protected])
Deadline to receive online applications is Sunday 30 November 2014

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The School of Life Sciences, incorporating the Genome Damage and Stability Centre, invites applications for fully funded PhD projects in five major research areas.