Our four year Integrated PhD in Biomedical Science - Cell Biology and Immunology of Cancer degree has been designed to produce the next generation of leaders in cancer research, one of the major research strengths of the University of Southampton. The PhD degree programme provides broad training in the intellectual and practical basis of scientific research as well as a focused individual research experience. The combination of a choice of laboratory rotations and a three year project offers an enhanced student experience to better prepare you for a career in scientific research.
The programme offers an opportunity to develop the advanced research and associated quantitative and bioinformatics skills required to become an independent researcher in biomedical sciences. The programme leads to a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) award. An exit award of Master of Research (MRes) will be awarded to those students who are considered by the Board of Examiners to have successfully completed Year 1 of the programme and exiting the programme before the end of the PhD.
Each student will have a clearly identified supervisor who will provide guidance and support in both the practical and theoretical elements of the project. Students will need to utilise appropriate research techniques to address a clear research question. In addition, students will be expected to develop a good understanding of the published literature within the field of study. Assessment of the project will be through a written research report of 5000 words.
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September 2025
Main Site - Highfield Campus
Highfield,
Southampton,
Hampshire,
SO17 1BJ, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, England
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
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