Fully Funded PhD Opportunities in Tropical Medicine, Public Health, and Biomedical Sciences at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
The Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM), in partnership with Lancaster University, is offering a fully funded, four-year MRC Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) for PhD studies starting October 2026. This prestigious scholarship program is designed to develop bridge scientists who can translate scientific innovation into real-world health benefits, particularly for vulnerable communities worldwide.
With nearly 40 diverse projects available, the DTP covers a wide range of translational research themes, including neglected tropical diseases, snakebite, resistance research and management, maternal, newborn and child health, vector biology, drug discovery and development, health policy, and lung health and tuberculosis. The program welcomes applications from exceptional candidates across various academic disciplines who are passionate about global and public health.
Research projects are supervised by leading academics from LSTM and Lancaster University, with expertise spanning tropical disease biology, clinical sciences, international public health, and vector biology. Supervisors include Dr Ami Patel, Professor Giancarlo Biagini, Dr James LaCourse, Professor Miriam Taegtmeyer, Dr Chris S Clarkson, Dr Trystan Leng, Dr Steven Hall, Professor Nicholas Casewell, Dr Lauren Cohee, Dr Daire Cantillon, Professor Tony Nolan, Dr Tom Wingfield, Dr Thomas Edwards, Professor Tanya Parish, Dr Richard Urbanowicz, Dr Naomi Dyer, Dr Luigi Sedda, Dr Hanafy Mahmoud Ismail, Dr Gemma Chaters, Dr Fabrice Graf, Dr Ellie Sherrard-Smith, Dr David Weetman, Professor Christine Goffinet, Dr Cassandra Modahl, Dr Ana Pitol Garcia, Dr Ana Isabel Cubas Atienzar, Professor Joseph Turner, Dr Justin Pulford, and Dr Stefanie Menzies.
The scholarship provides comprehensive funding, including a stipend, tuition fees, and research costs, and is open to both UK and international students. Applicants should possess a strong undergraduate or master's degree in a relevant field, such as biological sciences, medicine, or public health, and demonstrate a commitment to research that addresses global health challenges. English language proficiency is required for non-native speakers.
To apply, candidates should visit the official LSTM PhD opportunities page at https://lstm.ac/PhD, review the available projects, and follow the online application instructions. The application deadline is December 3, 2025. This is an outstanding opportunity for aspiring researchers to contribute to impactful health research in a world-class academic environment.