The Paterson Institute for Cancer Research is a Cancer Research UK-funded centre for cancer research and now forms a part of the University of Manchester. It carries out cancer research in a large number of areas and has 18 research groups and around 250 scientists.
Award purpose
To support study towards a PhD.
Eligibility
Open to candidates who have obtained a First or Second Class (Honours) Bachelor of Science Degree. International First or 2.1 degree equivalent in biological science, medicine, or related subject.
Awarding body
Paterson Institute for Cancer Research
Level of study
doctorate
postgraduate degree
Award funding type
studentships and bursaries
Award Subject(s)
medicine and surgery
Country of study
United Kingdom
Award value
UK £15,300 as stipend per year, university fees and bench fees
Closing date for application
Refer the website
Length of award
4 years
Frequency
Annual
Frequency - Additional info
3 times per year
Number of awards offered
Up to 10 per year
Number of awards last year
8
Number of Applicants last year
320
Award contributor
Cancer Research UK
Source of funding
Private
Award establishment
University of Manchester
Contact details
Name
Graham Cowling
Address
The University of Manchester, Wilmslow Road, Withington
Manchester
M20 4BX
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