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Just over 500 donations of £25 can fund a term of PhD study for one of our up-and-coming cancer research students
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Self-funded students are normally expected to pay the full fee at the point of registration or re-registration (usually at the start of the academic year). In exceptional circumstances, at the discretion of the Academic Registrar, the ICR may agree to a student paying in three equal instalments: the first at (re-)registration, with the others 3 and 6 months after registration. No administration fee will be charged.

Where relevant, any student who does not pay tuition fees owed to the ICR may have their registration terminated after written notice. Until this debt has been settled, such students will not usually be permitted to re-enrol, informed of the results of any examinations taken, or awarded any degree or other qualification.

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