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Departmental Funding
We can only accept people to study for a DPhil if they have evidence of funding for the duration of their study. On the application form you will be asked how you intend to fund your studies. If you are awaiting a decision from a possible funding body, or if such a body requires a letter of acceptance from the University then you can still apply, but any offer will be conditional on funding being secured. Please note that in order to commence your studies in October 2019, your prospective college will require you to confirm your funding arrangements by 31st July 2019
Divisional Funding
Every year the Medical Sciences Division offers a number of fully funded 3-year DPhil studentships to outstanding applicants of any nationality. These studentships are funded by a number of organisations including the Wellcome Trust, MRC, BBSRC, EPSRC, CR-UK, British Heart Foundation, the Clarendon Fund, Oxford Colleges and a number of other charities. If successful, the fully-funded studentships will cover fees and provide a stipend at the standard Research Council rate.
External Funding
Organisations accepting DPhil grant applications
Thesis Committees
Though all NDCN postgraduate students have at least two supervisors as standard, they also have the option of putting together a thesis committee for further support as they progress through their milestones. If you would like to organise one, please email graduate@ndcn.ox.ac.uk to discuss further. On this page you can find an outline of the thesis committee purpose, structure, and expectations from you if you set one up.
University Funding
Below you can find some basic information regarding how you might fund your studies with us.
MSc by Research and DPhil in Clinical Neurosciences
The MSc by Research and DPhil in Clinical Neurosciences offer excellent opportunities for high quality research training, for both clinical and non-clinical graduates, in wide-ranging leading areas of clinical neuroscience.
Code of Practice
The department abides by the divisional Code of Practice for the supervision of research students.This states 'Each department has an approved statement of provision for graduate students which specifies the expected frequency of supervisory meetings. Supervisors must ensure that they are familiar with their departmental statement and that the agreed schedule of meetings with the student meets the requirements of the statement.' The Graduate Studies Committee has agreed that no further departmental statement is necessary, and offers provision at the level outlined in the divisional document.