If you looking for a flexible way to study, the prestige of a UK, University of Cambridge is offering PhD studentship for applicants of all nationalities in the field of Biostatistics/Applied Statistics.
The studentship will focus on developing stratified approaches to recommending the intervals at which particular groups of blood donors should be able to give blood.
The University of Cambridge is one of the world’s oldest universities and leading academic centres. It is made up of over 150 departments, faculties, schools and other institutions.
Candidates must have outstanding academic abilities combined with strong interpersonal and communication skills in order to make the most of interdisciplinary training opportunities.
Course Level: Studentship is available for pursuing PhD programme.
Study Subject: Studentship is provided in the field of Biostatistics/Applied Statistics.
Scholarship Award: The studentship will comprise a generous tax-free annual stipend (£17,500), University fees at the Home/EU rate, research expenses and some travel costs.
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: Applicants can apply for this studentship if they fulfills the below criteria:-
The scheme is open to nationals from all countries, but fees can only be provided at the Home/EU rate. Applicants should have excellent grades (ideally a first-class degree or distinction in a Masters degree) in a subject that relates to the goals of the Research Unit (e.g., biostatistics).
Nationality: Applicants of all nationalities are eligible to apply for this studentship.
College Admission Requirement:
Entrance Requirement: Applicants should have excellent grades (ideally a first-class degree or distinction in a Masters degree) in a subject that relates to the goals of the Research Unit (e.g., biostatistics).
English Language Requirement: Ideal candidates will have outstanding academic abilities combined with strong interpersonal and communication skills in order to make the most of interdisciplinary training opportunities.
Supporting Material: Applications for this scheme should include:
-A CV, including full details of all University courses taken with date, with grades if available.
-The names and contact details of three academic referees.
-A covering letter (up to 500 words) explaining why you wish to be considered for this particular studentship, what you will bring to the project and listing any relevant research experience to date.
How to Apply: Applications should be emailed to Sean Hickin (phpc.admin-at-medschl.cam.ac.uk).
Application Form Link
Application Deadline: Studentship application deadline is 10 January 2016.
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