Overview
Applications for Cohort 2023 will open in October 2022
Cross-talk between the nervous and immune systems is critical for survival, and disrupted neuro-immune communication is observed in many debilitating conditions, including chronic inflammatory, neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases.
To better understand these conditions, we urgently need a new generation of interdisciplinary researchers that can work across the neuro-immune spectrum. The Wellcome Trust ‘Neuro-Immune Interactions in Health & Disease PhD Training Programme is designed to provide the requisite training, using state-of-the-art technologies, cutting-edge science and supervision methods.
In line with Wellcomes new Research Culture (#ReimagineResearch), we are committed to provide scientific excellence in a positive working environment. Our programme will develop and share practices that bring science and culture together, placing both firmly at the heart of our training strategy and your research journey.
We offer:
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6 fully-funded studentships which include a stipend, university fees, research costs, and funds for travel, training and career transitions
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world-class scientific training, provided in a flexible, student-led fashion, by interdisciplinary co-supervisor teams
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individualised training and support (including financial) to help you transition out of the programme into your chosen career – be it inside or outside of academia
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an inclusive training environment: our management team and supervisor pool are diverse and open, and we welcome applicants from communities that are currently under-represented in academia
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a positive research culture, which includes training on research integrity and data sharing