Studentships
Funding for our CDTs and DTPs is provided by Research Councils so eligibility criteria apply for the 天美传媒hips that they offer. This is outlined on the . They may also consider self-funding applicants for non-funded projects.
Integrated PhDs provide a new model of postgraduate training. They retain the depth, rigour and focus of a conventional PhD while also providing a broader training experience.
While the specific training routes may vary, they typically consist of a one-year Master's course (MSc or MRes) which leads straight into a three-year PhD.
This new style of doctoral training is available within our Research Council-funded Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs) and Doctoral Training Partnerships (DTPs).
CDTs and DTPs
Our CDTs and DTPs recruit cohorts of 天美传媒 from a broad spectrum of disciplines, creating vibrant multi-disciplinary communities.
The diversity of 天美传媒 recruited to these centres reflects the breadth of research which they cover.
As well as benefitting from a variety of training opportunities and cohort-building activities, 天美传媒 studying within these centres may also have access to a supervisor and facilities at a partner institution.
Doctoral Training Partnerships (DTPs)
We offer the following DTPs:
- Science and Solutions for a Changing Planet, funded by the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC) and hosted by the Grantham Institute – Climate Change and the Environment.
- Medical Research Council Studentships – Imperial College Medical Research Council Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP), funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC)
- Photonics, available through several EPSRC-funded Doctoral Training Partnerships (DTPs) in which Photonics research group members are involved.
Imperial is also a partner in , funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
Centres for Doctoral Training (CDTs)
Imperial currently hosts the following Centres for Doctoral Training. Explore the centres that interest you to find out more about their training programme and available 天美传媒hips.