The group is known internationally and focuses primarily on translational research, taking a public health perspective on hearing loss management, with a strong interdisciplinary research slant. Working within the Department of Vision and Hearing Sciences, we can arrange supervision for a very wide range of PhD topics (see ‘supervision’ below), including interdisciplinary programmes. As one of our PhD students, you’ll be a valued member of our group, with your own workspace, approachable staff and a strong peer group to support and inspire you. You’ll be able to showcase your work at our departmental meetings and at scientific conferences. Plus there’ll be networking opportunities with our partners nationally and globally. We include comprehensive research training modules in your programme. These will help you develop professional skills that will be invaluable to your PhD research and wider career. If you've already conducted research and published work that demonstrates an independent and original contribution to knowledge in this field of you may wish to apply for a PhD by Published Work.
Careers
You’ll develop a strong set of research skills as part of your programme and there’ll be good networking opportunities with fellow research students, partner institutions and employers.
Our research partnerships span many countries, including Finland, Sweden, Portugal, India, Iran and China.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
January 2025
Cambridge Campus
East Road,
Cambridge,
Cambridgeshire,
CB1 1PT, CENTRAL ENGLAND, England
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
January 2025
Cambridge Campus
East Road,
Cambridge,
Cambridgeshire,
CB1 1PT, CENTRAL ENGLAND, England
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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