University of Surrey PhD Studentships in Dissecting the Immunosuppressive Effects of Marek’s Disease, UK 2022 is open for International Students, Domestic Students . The scholarship allows PhD level program(s) in the field of Immunology, Virology and Immunology, Immunobiology taught at University of Surrey . The deadline of the scholarship is expired at 30 Jan 2022.
University of Surrey PhD Studentships in Dissecting the Immunosuppressive Effects of Marek’s Disease, UK 2022 is available to undertake PhD level programs at University of Surrey.
Following subject are available to study under this scholarship program.
The selected candidates will receive a minimum stipend of £15,609 per annum, plus a cost of a living top-up allowance of £2,200 per annum.
All Nationalities
This studentship is open to science graduates (with, or who anticipate obtaining at least a 2:1 or equivalent, in a relevant biological subject in their undergraduate degree, or a masters degree - subject to university regulations). Other first degrees, e.g. veterinary science, will be considered. You should be looking for a challenging, interdisciplinary research training environment and have an active interest in the control of infectious diseases.
This studentship is open to UK students and eligible EU students who qualify for home-rated fees, in line with Residential Guidelines for Research Council Studentships.
Students without English as a first language must provide evidence that they meet the English language requirement, e.g. an average IELTS score of 7.0, with no lower than 7.0 in listening/reading and no lower than 6.5 in speaking/writing.
To apply please visit: https://www.pirbright.ac.uk/postgraduate-studentship-opportunities/how-apply
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