Cancer Studies (Research Division)

PhD

In London

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Description

  • Type

    PhD

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Division of Cancer Studies has a multidisciplinary research portfolio that maps onto and spans the entire patient journey. We bring together and are underpinned by core strengths in haematology, haemato-oncology, breast cancer biology, epidemiology, cancer cell biology, gastro-intestinal cancer and oncopolicy. We are fortunate to have access to unique resources such as our Bio-Bank.

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Location

Start date

London
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About this course

Bachelor's degree with 2:1 honours degree in a relevant subject.
A 2:2 degree may be considered only where applicants also offer a Masters degree with Merit or above.

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Subjects

  • Biology
  • Cell Biology
  • Oncology
  • Cancer epidemiology
  • Population health
  • Imaging
  • GI Cancer
  • Haemato-oncology
  • Molecular Haematology
  • Research Oncology

Course programme

Description

The strategic objective of the Division is to foster a culture of innovation in patient care through research excellence. To achieve this we are working towards fully integrated research pathways, breaking down traditional clinical/academic boundaries and drawing together members of the Division and colleagues from our associated Hospital Trusts. This is reflected in the coordinated strategic planning that has laid the foundations for our Integrated Cancer Centre.

There are six Research Sections within the Division:

  • Cancer Epidemiology and Population Health

  • Cell Biology and Imaging

  • GI Cancer

  • Haemato-oncology

  • Molecular Haematology

  • Research Oncology

Course study environment

Research Sections within the Division encourage their students to take an active part in their internal seminar programme and students are expected to present at least twice yearly to fellow students and staff. Individual Sections provide specific health and safety, and induction sessions.

All graduate students within the Division are also encouraged to attend the wide variety of courses offered by the College. Tailored courses, such as those on thesis writing and citation management, are available. First year students are encouraged, where beneficial, to attend selected undergraduate or MRes/MSc courses pertinent to cancer studies.

Graduate student progress is monitored initially at the three-month stage and thereafter at six monthly intervals by both supervisors and an assessor from within the Division. This allows both students and supervisors to air any concerns and also promotes regular contact between those involved. Upgrade from MPhil to PhD status is dependent on successful presentation of progress by the student, and is usually expected to occur within the first year of commencement of full-time PhD study.

Cancer Studies (Research Division)

£ 5,000 VAT inc.