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DM/MD - Doctor of Medicine
Imperial College London
Full Time
SEP-25
3 years
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DM/MD - Doctor of Medicine
Imperial College London
Full Time
SEP-25
3 years
DM/MD - Doctor of Medicine
Imperial College London
Part Time
SEP-25
6 years
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Imperial is one of the world’s leading universities, with the School of Public Health being one of the UK's top institution in public health research. The School’s strength lies in being able to draw on the critical mass of research expertise found throughout its departments and across Imperial College London, in additional to its close links with the Imperial College Academic Health Sciences Centre and the Imperial College Healthcare Trust.
The School introduces and integrates its doctoral students into its research, teaching and evidence-led policy work to allow them to not only develop as researchers but to also work alongside experts from a wide range of backgrounds to gain new skills and expertise.
The School of Public Health’s PhD students work within six broad areas:
Research areas:
These form the six departments that make up the School of Public Health, with the overall focus being on addressing the major public health challenges of the twenty-first century.
Students graduating in the last three years have secured employment within the World Health Organisation (WHO), ZSL, Medicins sans frontiers, Medical Journals, as well as research posts within the School or other Higher Education Institutes.
Students should hold or achieve a Master's degree in addition to a Bachelor's degree at UK Upper Second Class Honours Level.
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MRC, NERC, Wellcome Trust, BBSRC and NHIR funding has all been secured in the past in addition to funding typically being offered through the School’s two MRC Centres.
Students from EU
MRC, NERC, Wellcome Trust, BBSRC and NHIR funding has all been secured in the past in addition to funding typically being offered through the School’s two MRC Centres.
Students from International
MRC, NERC, Wellcome Trust, BBSRC and NHIR funding has all been secured in the past in addition to funding typically being offered through the School’s two MRC Centres.
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