Fully Funded FoodBioSystems PhD Scholarship in the UK 2025
The FoodBioSystems Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP) is offering fully funded, four-year PhD studentships in the UK. This program spans various fields, including farmed animal health and welfare, food safety, lifelong health, sustainable agriculture, precision technologies, and more. Its primary goal is to equip postgraduate researchers with the advanced skills and knowledge needed to tackle key challenges within the agri-food sector.
Program Highlights
Tax-Free Stipend: Students receive a tax-free annual stipend for the four years of their registration, enabling them to participate in the DTP training program, conduct research, and complete their thesis.
2024–25 Stipend Amount: £19,237 (or £21,237 for Brunel University studentships), as determined by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI).
Stipends increase annually based on UKRI guidelines.
Comprehensive Training: The program includes interdisciplinary research opportunities, professional internships, and advanced training.
For those passionate about transforming agriculture into a sustainable food system, this scholarship represents a unique and valuable opportunity.
About the FoodBioSystems DTP
The FoodBioSystems DTP is a collaboration among seven leading UK universities:
Aberystwyth University
Brunel University
Cranfield University
University of Lincoln
Queen’s University, Belfast
University of Reading
University of Surrey
This initiative aims to train the next generation of bioscientists to approach the agri-food system holistically, covering everything from farm to table. Graduates will become experts capable of improving nutrition and health while addressing critical issues such as food authenticity, safety, sustainability, and efficiency.
Scholarship Benefits
Fully funded four-year PhD studentships beginning in autumn 2025.
Joint supervision by two partner institutions, offering a diverse academic experience.
Access to cutting-edge research areas such as genomics, AI, sustainable systems, and bioinformatics.
Tax-free stipends determined by UKRI.
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants should meet the following qualifications:
Academic Background:
Strong foundation in disciplines such as agricultural sciences, biochemistry, bioinformatics, data science, machine learning, microbiology, and nutrition.
At least an upper second-class undergraduate degree or equivalent.
Candidates with a Master’s degree (merit or higher) are also encouraged to apply.
Nationality:
Open to UK and Irish nationals, and those with settled or pre-settled status.
International applicants are eligible for up to 30% of studentships, with universities potentially covering the tuition fee difference.
Application Deadline: February 3, 2025, at 10:00 GMT.
Mentorship Request Deadline: January 17, 2025.
Interviews: March 10–21, 2025.
Results Announcement: April 11, 2025.
The FoodBioSystems DTP prepares future bioscientists to address global challenges in agriculture and food production, ensuring a sustainable and healthier future for all.
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