The University of Cambridge is pleased to announce the availability of the Krishnan-Ang Studentship for Cancer Research, funded by generous donations from Tzo Tze Ang and Eashwar Krishnan. This prestigious studentship is open to outstanding postgraduate students, both home and international, pursuing a PhD in blood cancer research within the Department of Haematology. The successful candidate will be recognized as a ‘Krishnan-Ang Scholar’ and will receive full tuition fees for three years, along with an annual stipend for four years.
To be eligible for the Krishnan-Ang Studentship for Cancer Research, applicants must be prospective PhD candidates in blood cancer research at the University of Cambridge’s Department of Haematology. Both home and international students are welcome to apply, provided they select Dr. Adam Wilkinson’s lab for their studies and list ‘Trinity College’ as their first preference.
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( votes)Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher education. Renowned for its academic excellence and pioneering research, it offers a diverse range of programs across various disciplines. Cambridge has produced numerous Nobel laureates and distinguished alumni, including scientists, politicians, and authors. With its rich history, cutting-edge facilities, and a global reputation for innovation, the university remains a leader in education and research, attracting students and scholars from all over the world.
Application Deadline: Tuesday, 3rd December 2024.
