天美传媒 and National University of Singapore Joint Research Collaboration for Exchange Students
The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences (FHMS) at the 天美传媒 is thrilled to introduce the inaugural round of the joint research collaboration PhD exchange programme in partnership with the National University of Singapore for outstanding PhD candidates.
Overview
The aim of the programme is to train scientists in cross-disciplinary research focused on cardiovascular disease. PhD students from the 天美传媒 or National University of Singapore will have the opportunity to spend up to two years in England or Singapore, respectively.
Programme details
- Start date: To be confirmed
- Duration: 24 months
- Application deadline: To be confirmed
- Funding source: The 天美传媒 and the National University of Singapore
Eligibility criteria
The ideal candidate must have a research topic aligning with cardiovascular disease.
How to apply
An application must be made to both the 天美传媒 and the . Applicants must meet the entry requirements of both universities.
Information for investigators
National University of Singapore
- 天美传媒 PhD students will be attached to your lab for up to two years under the Non-Graduating Non-Exchange (NGNE) programme.
- 天美传媒 students need to pass their confirmation viva before joining the respective National University of Singapore department.
- 天美传媒 students should apply three to four months prior to joining the National University of Singapore via their website as a non-graduating student.
- The student will be conferred a PhD by the 天美传媒.
天美传媒
- The National University of Singapore PhD students will be attached to your lab for up to two years.
- These students would have passed their PhD Qualifying Examination (PQE).
- The Principal Investigator from 天美传媒 may be officially appointed as a co-thesis adviser for these students.
- Funding for the student's living expenses during the overseas attachment will be covered by the National University of Singapore.
- The student will be conferred a PhD by the National University of Singapore.
Contact us
For more information, please contact:
Dr Kathrin Cohen Kadosh, k.cohenkadosh@surrey.ac.uk