Studying at Ludwig Oxford
Ludwig Cancer Research annually seeks to recruit exceptional students to join its 4 year DPhil (PhD) Programme. Students have the opportunity to contribute to our ground breaking research within a diverse and world-leading environment at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine (NDM), University of Oxford.
The Ludwig Oxford student community is thriving, comprising approximately 40 DPhil, Masters and visiting students. Students have the opportunity to participate in a rich programme of seminars with internal and world-class external speakers hosted by Ludwig Oxford, in addition to the wide range of seminars available within the University of Oxford. Monthly journal clubs organised by Marketa Tomkova are very well attended and give rise to many stimulating scientific discussions.
Graduate studies in the Nuffield Department of Medicine
Ludwig Oxford is based within the Nuffield Department of Medicine (NDM). NDM at Oxford hosts one of the largest groups of biomedical researchers within any higher education institution, with graduate training in subjects as diverse as cancer biology, protein science, genetics, tropical medicine and many more. Learn more about graduate studies in NDM on the NDM graduate studies webpages.
Entry requirements
Applicants are required to have achieved a first class or a strong upper second class undergraduate degree in a relevant discipline. A masters degree is not required. For applicants for applicants from the USA the minimum requirement is a GPA of 3.5 out of 4.0. To check the UK equivalent of Non British qualifications please visit the University of Oxford International Qualifications website.
Evidence of fluency in the English language will need to be provided for students for whom English is not their first language. Further information on language requirements can be found on the NDM website.
Funding & fees
To carry out a DPhil at Ludwig Cancer Research, students will need to secure funding for their University and College fees and living expenses through one of the following routes:
LUDWIG STUDENTSHIPS
Our 4-year studentships provide the opportunity for exceptional students to undertake a PhD in the University of Oxford Clinical Medicine programme within a laboratory at the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research Oxford. We offer fully funded 4-year PhD scholarships available at both home and international fee rates, with a tax-free stipend of £21,000 pa. Please note the applications for Ludwig Studentships are now closed for 2024, please check back in 2025.
DPhil in Cancer Science
This Cancer Research UK-funded programme is aimed at clinical trainees, medicine undergraduates and non-clinical researchers interested in cancer research projects. All places are fully funded at the home rate, including salary/stipend, University and College fees, and a research consumables budget. International candidates are eligible but will need to source funding to meet the remaining fees. For more information, see the Oxford Cancer website.
Applications for the DPhil in Cancer Science are now open until Tuesday 3rd December.
Ludwig Oxford projects available are:
The role of oxygen chemosensitivity in tumourigenesis - Tammie Bishop, Peter Ratcliffe & Richard White
Understanding the origin of metaplasia - Francesco Boccellato
Using spatial biology and mathematical analysis to develop cellular signatures of therapeutic responses in cancer - Helen Byrne
The role of hypoxia signalling in tumour microenvironment regulation - Xin Lu
Assessment of Oesophageal cancer patient responses to immunotherapy via human tissue avatars - Richard Owen
Elucidating the role of trans-lesion synthesis DNA polymerases in mutational processes and therapy resistance - Marketa Tomkova
Novel forms of cell-cell communication in cancer - Richard White
NDM prize studentship competition
This competition annually funds outstanding candidates of any nationality, providing course fees and an annual tax-free stipend of £20,000. For information on how to make an application please visit the NDM website.
Applications for the NDM prize studentship are now open until Tuesday 3rd December.
Ludwig Oxford projects available are:
RNA Pseudouridylation in cancer - Chunxiao Song & Yang Shi
Designing 3D Gut Bioarchitecture In Vitro - Francesco Boccellato & Richard White
How do cells epigenetically rewire each other? - Richard White & Yang Shi
Investigating the developmental origins of HIF-2alpha driven paragangliomas - Tammie Bishop & Peter Ratcliffe
External funding sources
Applicants can also explore external funding sources including A*Star, CSC and Rhodes Fellowships amongst others. It will be important for applicants to check the application deadlines for these funding sources and to contact group leaders directly to discuss possible project opportunities. Any applicant securing external funding will also need to apply to the University of Oxford via the usual admissions process. The University of Oxford and Medical Science Division websites provide information on external sources of funding.
Further information
For detailed guides and advice on University courses and how to apply, visit the University of Oxford graduate admissions guide.