Purpose: The PhD studentship scheme is designed to ensure a flow of first-class students into the field of antimicrobial chemotherapy, providing them with an excellent training in research
Entry requirement: Awarded or expected 1st class or high upper 2nd class degree, or MSc with merit or distinction
Who can Apply: BSAC PhD Studentships are open to applicants on a worldwide/international basis
Duration of grant: BSAC studentships are designed to support a PhD Student for up to 4 years in duration
Value of grant: Up to a maximum of £25,000 per year, for the duration of the grant
BSAC PhD studentships are funded to a maximum value of £25,000 per year, covering fees for a maximum of 4 years in duration. Non EU applicants will need to ensure their host institution is able to support any additional costs outside of this £25,000 award i.e. any additional funds required outside of the value of this grant will need to be sought elsewhere.
Number of awards: Subject to availability of funding
Award may include:
• Student stipend
• Tuition fees (set by the research institution)
• Research consumables, directly attributable to the project
Further details:
http://www.bsac.org.uk