Do you have a Master’s degree and are looking for fully funded PhD opportunities? King’s College London, England is now accepting applications for several funded PhD programs across a range of research areas.
1. Fully Funded PhD in Law
Summary of Funded PhD Program
This is a full studentship to be awarded to an incoming PhD student in the Dickson Poon School of Law. The proposed PhD may be in any legal research area. This is a fully funded studentship that includes 3 years of fees + a maintenance stipend at the UKRI level with a London weighting. It will also cover the ‘pending submission’ fee of £350 in the fourth year, with a stipend for maintenance up to the date of submission.
Application Deadline: 01 December 2024
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2. Fully Funded PhD in Development of Plant-Derived Polymers to Enhance Taste and Lubrication in Plant-Based Food Products
Summary of Funded PhD Program
This PhD project aims to develop plant-derived polymers and proteins that enhance the sensory qualities, particularly the taste and mouthfeel, of plant-based food products. While plant-based foods are increasingly popular due to their environmental benefits and health advantages, many products still struggle to replicate the creamy texture and mouthfeel that consumers expect from animal-derived fats.
Application Deadline: 28 March 2025
3. Fully Funded PhD in performance and medicine
Summary of Funded PhD Program
Your proposed research should aim to evidence how performance might be used to address urgent challenges and opportunities faced by future doctors and those who teach them. ‘Performance’ is defined broadly, to encompass staged or scripted performances (for example theatre, live art, popular forms), applied performance practices, or as a lens for analysing human behaviour and interaction. These pragmatic and conceptual perspectives promise fresh approaches at a time when the welcome diversification of the medical student population challenges models of medical authority and objectivity tainted by medicine’s colonial and patriarchal history; and when expectations and values set by professional frameworks (for example patient-centredness and empathy) are strained by the reality of working in a healthcare service rocked by challenging working conditions.
Application Deadline: 15 January 2025
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4. Fully Funded PhD in Digital Twins for Healthcare
Summary of Funded PhD Program
Do you want to make a difference in digital advancements of healthcare? Do you want to bridge the gap between healthcare domain-based knowledge, state-of-the art computing, and personalization techniques? Do you want to test your skills in real-life healthcare applications? Join our Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Digital Twins for Healthcare (DT4Health) at King’s College London! DT4Health is an innovative PhD programme located at King’s, in the heart of London, arising as a joint forces collaboration between the Healthcare Faculties and the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences.
Application Deadline: 03 January 2025
5. Fully Funded PhD in Bystander-Balance: Modulating cell death in bystander cells to improve therapy response
Summary of Funded PhD Program
This PhD project will investigate the phenomenon of bystander apoptosis—where neighbouring cells undergo apoptosis in response to signals from dying cells. In cancer, this effect can extend the impact of therapeutic agents beyond targeted cells, potentially enhancing treatment efficacy. Conversely, controlling this process may help protect surrounding non-tumour tissue, reducing collateral damage during treatment.
Application Deadline: Open until filled
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