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Professor Liz Grant

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Royal Veterinary College

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Epidemiology

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Immunology

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Environmental Science

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Genomic

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Veterinary Science

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Medical Science

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Zoonotic Disease

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The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies

The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies

PhD Studentships in Veterinary Science, Animal Health, and Livestock Research at The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies

The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, a world leader in veterinary education and research, is offering 8 fully funded PhD studentships at the Roslin Institute, supported by the Roslin Foundation. These prestigious studentships are open to both UK and international candidates with a keen interest in animal health, livestock, and related research areas. The projects span a wide range of cutting-edge topics, including breeding disease-resistant livestock, antimicrobial resistance, evolutionary dynamics of viruses, vaccine effectiveness, genomics, zoonotic diseases, One Health approaches, microbiome research, and sustainability in livestock farming. Each studentship provides comprehensive funding, covering both stipend and tuition fees, along with a dedicated research budget for project costs, training, and conference attendance. The research environment at the Roslin Institute is highly interdisciplinary, with opportunities to work alongside leading experts in veterinary science, biology, medical science, public health, and environmental science. Supervisors include renowned academics such as Dr Rowan Jackson, Dr Kirsteen Shields, Professor James Prendergrast, and many others, offering mentorship across diverse research themes. Applicants should possess a strong academic background in a relevant discipline, such as veterinary science, biology, or medical science. While specific project requirements may vary, a bachelor's or master's degree in a related field is generally expected. The studentships are designed to foster innovative research and professional development, making them ideal for candidates aiming to advance their careers in veterinary and animal health research. The application deadline is noon on 13 February 2026. Interested candidates should review the available projects and supervisors via the provided links and prepare their application materials accordingly. For further information or application advice, contact the postgraduate research admin at [email protected]. Key research areas include: Breeding disease-resistant livestock Antimicrobial resistance Evolutionary dynamics of viruses Vaccine effectiveness Genomics and CRISPR technologies One Health and zoonotic risk assessment Microbiome-driven livestock sustainability These studentships offer an exceptional opportunity to contribute to impactful research in veterinary science and animal health at a globally recognized institution.

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The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies

The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies

PhD Studentships in Veterinary Science, Animal Health, and Related Fields at The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies

The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, a world leader in veterinary education and research, is offering 12 fully funded PhD studentships based at the Roslin Institute. These opportunities are open to both UK and international students with a strong interest in animal health and related fields. The studentships cover a wide range of research topics, including embryology, epidemiology, farm animal behaviour, sustainable livestock farming, and zoonotic infections. Additional projects span genomics, immunology, One Health approaches, livestock pathogens, microbiome research, snakebite injury, CRISPR technologies, neurodegenerative diseases (MND/ALS), cartilage development, avian influenza, rabies, foot-and-mouth disease, evolutionary dynamics, and melanoma. Successful candidates will receive full funding, including a stipend, tuition fees, and a research budget for research costs, training, and conference attendance. The research environment at the Roslin Institute provides access to cutting-edge facilities and a collaborative academic community. Supervisors for these projects include leading experts in veterinary science, biology, medical science, and agriculture, ensuring a high-quality mentorship experience. Applicants should have a strong academic background suitable for PhD-level research and a keen interest in animal health. While specific entry requirements are not detailed, relevant degrees in biology, veterinary science, or related disciplines are likely expected. The application process is open until noon on 13 February 2026. For further information, candidates are encouraged to visit the official studentships page and contact the postgraduate research administration team at [email protected]. This is an excellent opportunity for aspiring researchers to contribute to impactful studies in veterinary and animal sciences, supported by a prestigious institution and a vibrant research community.

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