Sussex Neuroscience 4-year PhD Programme

Vacancy Reference Number
SN PhD
Closing Date
23 Feb 2022
Salary
UKRI rate studentship (currently £15.6k)
Duration
4 years

The Sussex Neuroscience 4-year PhD Programme is now inviting applications for September 2022 entry.

Sussex Neuroscience is a thriving community of over 50 neuroscience research groups based on a single campus. Research strengths cover all major areas and technical approaches in contemporary neuroscience. Some of our largest interdisciplinary themes are:

  • Sensory neuroscience
  • Neural circuits of behaviour
  • Learning and memory
  • Neurodegeneration
  • Consciousness and cognition
  • Brain-body interactions
  • Clinical and translational neuroscience
  • Computational neuroscience and AI

The Programme

The Programme capitalises on the opportunities our research community has to offer, enabling you to broaden your experience and training to become fully integrated into the research network before choosing your PhD project.

Year 1 - You complete three laboratory rotations, with the chance to explore the approaches and techniques employed by different neuroscience disciplines - You receive further training and knowledge through a selection of taught courses tailored to your background and interests; students may transition to neuroscience from a range of backgrounds, including biological and physical sciences, psychology and computing.

Years 2-4 - By the end of the first year, you will be in an excellent position to make an informed choice of PhD project, which you will complete over the remaining three years. There are over 40 research faculty offering projects across a wide range of neuroscience interests.

Environment

Our campus is home to both the University of Sussex and the Brighton and Sussex Medical School, and is set in beautiful countryside at the edge of the South Downs National Park, 10 minutes away from the vibrant seaside city of Brighton.

Our community is committed to student support and opportunity, and researchers at all stages enjoy a truly integrated, interdisciplinary environment across the different neuroscience groups on campus.

Applications are particularly welcomed from candidates with protected characteristics – e.g. from Black and other ethnic minorities – who are under-represented in postgraduate research at our institution. Our PhD selection process is mindful of the diversity of backgrounds that strong candidates can have: we consider candidates based on all-round merit, and run a transparent interview process. We also offer support to any students with carer responsibilities to enable them to pursue their PhD research on an equal footing with others.

How to apply

We are now inviting applications until the closing date on February 23rd 2022, for scholarships commencing in September 2022.

You should hold (or be predicted) a 1st class or upper 2nd class BSc degree (or overseas equivalent) in a biological, physical science or psychological science discipline.

Applications are completed online through the University of Sussex Postgraduate Admissions system.

For application instructions, full details about the Programme and supervisors please click here and follow the links on our websites.

Our scholarships provide UK students with a stipend equivalent to a UK research council studentship, and cover UK fees and research costs.

Further details about non-UK fees can be found here.

Closing date for applications: Wednesday February 23rd, 2022.
Interviews for scholarships will be held for shortlisted candidates in late March 2022.

Further info

See our website for full information. Additional enquires may be made by email to Dr Ruth Staras (r.staras(at)sussex.ac.uk).