Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | United Kingdom |
Funding for: | UK Students |
Funding amount: | £30,000 per year maximum |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 2nd December 2024 |
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Closes: | 28th February 2025 |
National Eczema Society (NES) is excited to announce its first-ever Research Grant Call, inviting UK-based researchers to apply for a fully-funded PhD Studentship. This prestigious opportunity is aimed at advancing eczema knowledge through research.
The PhD Studentship will support an emerging exceptional researcher to undertake groundbreaking studies investigating eczema. Candidates are expected to contribute valuable, novel insights to eczema research, which can lead to real-world improvements in eczema understanding, diagnosis and management.
NES is looking for candidates with the following qualities:
Areas of Research
Applications are invited across all areas of eczema research including exploring triggers/biological causes of eczema, testing new treatments and methodologies, and investigating ways to improve patient outcomes and quality of life. We especially encourage applications investigating topical steroid withdrawal syndrome.
Who Can Apply?
The PhD Studentship is open to researchers at all stages of their careers, including healthcare professionals interested in transitioning into research. NES is committed to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion by encouraging applications from applicants of all backgrounds. NES believes that diverse perspectives drive innovative solutions to complex problems.
The maximum amount of funds available for PhD Studentships is £33,000 per year. No ‘top-ups’ or funding extensions are available for any reason.
NES will only cover domestic student tuition fees up to £5,000 per academic year.
The studentship provides a 3-year tax-free stipend in line with the current UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) rates, with annual increments to account for inflation.
Application Process
Details of the application process can be found by clicking the 'Apply' button.
The application deadline is 28 of February 2025.
For additional information or assistance, please contact research@eczema.org.
Join Us in Advancing Eczema Research
At NES we are excited about this opportunity to support the next generation of world-class researchers and healthcare professionals who are passionate about improving the lives of people living with eczema.
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