PhD Studentships in Animal Health, Embryology, Epidemiology, and Veterinary Studies at The Roslin Institute
The Roslin Institute at the University of Edinburgh, in partnership with the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, is offering 12 fully funded PhD studentships for qualified candidates interested in advancing animal health. These prestigious studentships span a range of research areas including embryology, epidemiology, farm animal behaviour, sustainable livestock farming, and zoonotic infections. The Institute is renowned for its world-class research in animal biology, aiming to enhance the lives of both animals and humans.
Studentships are open to both UK and international applicants. Funding covers a generous stipend, full tuition fees, and includes a research budget for research costs, training, and conference attendance. The research environment is highly interdisciplinary, with projects supervised by leading academics in veterinary science, biology, and related fields. Example project topics include disease ecology, genomics, One Health approaches, animal behaviour, and sustainable agriculture.
Applicants should have a strong academic background in a relevant discipline such as veterinary science, biology, or animal science, and demonstrate a keen interest in animal health research. Entry requirements typically include a relevant undergraduate or master's degree and meeting the University of Edinburgh's doctoral entry criteria. The application deadline is noon on 13 February 2026.
For more information and to apply, visit the Roslin Institute studentships page or contact [email protected]. This is an excellent opportunity to join a vibrant research community and contribute to impactful research in veterinary and animal sciences.