About our clinical PhD fellowships
Our clinical PhD fellowships are provided to develop and support future leaders in clinical cancer research.
The Clinical Academic Training Programme, ICR-Imperial is a programme which will provide clinical academics with the expertise to discover, develop, and deliver the next generation of treatments, technologies, and methodologies into clinical care.
The fellowships are typically three years in duration. Funding up to £265,452.00 is provided to cover the following:
- tuition fees;
- research expenses;
- and a clinical salary.
Applicants from a range of clinical specialities are invited to apply, including oncology, paediatrics, radiology, surgery, anaesthesia, and haematology.
You can read the project proposals below, and follow the links for more information. If the opportunities below don't interest you, you can sign up to our mailing list for future opportunities.
The Centre for Genome Stability also offers a small number of Clinical Research Fellowships for clinicians to undertake a 3-year translational PhD covering topics relating to genome stability in cancer with our leading experts in the ICR and The Royal Marsden. Trainees will receive world-class training in joint clinical and fundamental science laboratories to tackle important research challenges in genome stability. Further information and the list of opportunities can be found here.