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Quick Search ![]() ![]() EducationEducation: Research Studentships The Institute of Cancer Research is inviting applications for a number of full-time PhD research studentships tenable from October 2006. The Institute offers an attractive package. Candidates should have or expect to gain a First or 2.1 Honours degree in an appropriate subject. The Institute of Cancer Research is also inviting applications for 5 full-time PhD studentships as part of an Early Stage Training programme financed by the European Commission under the Marie Curie Actions of the Sixth Framework Programme. For further information on these fellowships, please click here. If you have already made an application then you can get access to the application here. Applicants should check the list of projects on a regular basis as the list available may change. The Postgraduate Prospectus provides general information on the different research areas at The Institute. Information on the application process is available under 'Useful Links'. Find out about our research Our clinical and basic research programmes extend across the causes, prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer, and may be categorised into seven broad themes:
To find out about some of our latest exciting developments in these research areas, you can download the 2004 Annual Research Report. The Chemical Biology Centre, a joint venture of Imperial College London, The Institute of Cancer Research and the London Research Institute of Cancer Research UK, from time to time advertises vacancies for postgraduate students to work on a series of related problems in quantitative chemical/molecular biology. Further details of available projects can be found athttp://www.chemicalbiology.ac.uk/vacancies. Useful Links
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