Graduate Applications To Radiology
The Department of Radiology at the University of Cambridge offers project based MPhils and PhDs. Applicants should be aware that these do not constitute specialist training in Radiology. Previous graduates have included a wide range of disciplines, including medicine, engineering, physics, mathematics & computing.
The majority of graduates start in the Autumn although in theory they may start at the beginning of any term. It is a good idea to approach the department ideally 12 months and at least 9 months prior to your planned start date in order to allow good time to identify a suitable project, address any funding issues and any additional regulatory requirements. In particular for overseas students it is important to start early as it may be necessary to obtain additional approvals in order to study in the United Kingdom. These usually take several months to organise.
Application
criteria –
A first or good second class degree in a relevant science discipline
Enquiries -
When making enquiries we recommend that you e-mail us at pgradio@hermes.cam.ac.uk and -
· attach a current CV
· indicate your research areas of interest and potential supervisor (see staff listing)
· indicate if you have funding available or intend to apply for an award
Funding -
The department has only limited funding available for graduates. Applicants who do not have recognised funding should be aware of the opportunities and deadlines for the various schemes that the University of Cambridge operates to help support graduate programs – for example:
Costs –
Applicants should be aware of the current costs for graduate programs, especially for overseas and non-EU candidates (LINK)
Applying –
The details for making a formal application are available via the online Graduate Prospectus
