Life Sciences Interface Centres
Fully-funded (£14k tax-free annual stipend plus payment of tuition fees) PhD positions available in multidisciplinary science
The interface between Physical, Mathematical and Biological Sciences is one of the key development areas of modern science.

Crossing this interface, the Molecular Organisation and Assembly in Cells (MOAC) 4-year PhD Programme at Warwick provides the opportunity to combine the abilities and knowledge of several disciplines into one multidisciplinary research project. The programme consists of a 1 year MSc followed by a 3 year PhD.
Who should apply to MOAC?
Mathematics, Science and Engineering graduates who want to apply mathematical and scientific techniques to biological problems at the cellular and subcellular level.
You should enjoy crossing traditional subject boundaries, see comparisons and overlaps between scientific concepts and methods, and be prepared for the rigours of research-based study.

We have several EPSRC funded studentships for UK students (£14 k stipend plus payment of tuition fees). EU students can apply for a limited number of studentships covering tuition fees only. Self funded students are welcome to apply for a one year stand-alone MSc programme or the 4 year PhD programme.
Further details
www.warwick.ac.uk/go/moac
To find out when the next MOAC open day is taking place, go to www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/moac/study/open/
Contact the MOAC team on
024 765 75808 or email: moac2@Warwick.ac.uk
Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Doctoral Training Centres