How to Apply

Applications for entry to the Sustainable Approaches to Biomedical Science Centre for Doctoral Training (SABS CDT) for entry in autumn 2024 is currently closed.

We are hoping to be able to update on admissions in early 2024.


All candidates who wish to be considered for funding will need to apply directly to the SABS CDT via the University of Oxford admissions portal https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/graduate/courses/sustainable-approaches-biomedical-science. Candidates are strongly advised to prepare well in advance of this deadline, as if they encounter any issues with documents, referees or payment of the application fee that delay submission their application will not be considered until the March deadline, by which time funded studentships will have been allocated and scholarship nominations made.

The CDT provides fully-funded 4-year studentships to highly ranked home and international applicants and will also consider for entry students who have full or partial funding through other sources. The majority of applicants to the CDT are not admitted to undertake a specific project with a specific supervisor, and undertake exploratory projects with two different supervisors before selecting their substantive DPhil project.  

All students participate in the CDT training programme, which includes taught modules during the first term of study and an ongoing professional development programme throughout the 4 years of their doctorate. All students are required to undertake a 12-week professional internship or placement in a non-academic setting during their studies.  

We welcome applications from students from a wide range of academic backgrounds, including:

  • Biochemistry
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Engineering
  • Mathematics
  • Pharmacology
  • Physics
  • Statistics

To be eligible for admission applicants will need to

Applicants should follow the guidance provided on how to prepare their application, noting that: 

  • Applicants will need to fill out a standardised CV as part of the application process 
  • Applicants should follow the guidance provided when writing their statement of purpose 
  • Applicants will need to anonymise their CV and statement of purpose and to ask their referees to anonymise their letters of support.  

 

You can find out about How to Apply and about various scholarships which also provide Funding.

Further information and instructions about how to make a full application are on our Graduate Admissions page.

If you have any questions, please contact sabs-administrator@dtc.ox.ac.uk.