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NIHR GOSH BRC Non-Clinical PhD Studentships: Call for Project Proposals
Aim
The NIHR Great Ormond Street Hospital Biomedical Research Centre (NIHR GOSH BRC) PhD Studentship Programme aims to fund two non-clinical PhDs studentships to support the training and development of the next generation of translational researchers. The Programme will support one student in the BRC’s Accelerating Novel Therapies theme and another in the Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine research theme. The studentships will begin October 2024 and be based at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) or the UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health (ICH).
At this stage, we invite staff at GOSH and ICH to submit a project proposal for a PhD studentship, which we will consider for inclusion in the portfolio of projects for prospective students to apply to.
PhD Project Call Information
The BRC’s Career Development Academy and the Accelerating Novel Therapies (ANT) and Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (TERM) BRC research themes are advertising a call for PhD project proposals, suitable for a three-year non-clinical PhD Studentship beginning in October 2024. We have funding for two 1.0 FTE studentships, with one to be supported in the ANT research theme and the other in the TERM research theme. Successful students will be appointed and registered as UCL PhD students and will be based at GOSH and/or ICH.
PhD Project Remit
Please find below a table detailing the remits for PhD project proposals to align to. Any project proposal will need to demonstrate how it aligns with the remit of either the ANT or TERM themes. BRC funding is not allowed to support basic science projects (i.e. not translational), any research using animals or clinical projects supporting phase III trials. Therefore, these types of projects are not eligible for this call.
BRC Research Theme | Remit |
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Accelerating Novel Therapies (ANT) |
Any of the following project areas: • Advancing diagnostics • Understanding disease mechanisms • RNA therapies • Developing early-stage clinical trials as translational research efforts for rare diseases. |
Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine (TERM) |
Any of the following project areas: • Development of engineered next generation human organoid tissue models that model functional tissue properties to investigate pathophysiology of developmental malformations. • Proof-of-concept tissue engineering studies of replacement tissues for patient treatment. • Developing GMP-compatible replacement tissues and cells. • Developing strategies for tissue and birth defects repair and reconstruction by innovation in surgical sciences (diagnostic, devices and therapeutic tools to improve outcomes). |
Project and supervisor eligibility
Projects must propose a principal and subsidiary supervisory team that meets all UCL eligibility requirements, as defined by the UCL Academic Manual: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/academic-manual/chapters/chapter-5-research-degrees-framework). The proposed principal supervisor must be substantively employed by GOSH or UCL (based at ICH) and on the UCL approved register of principal supervisors at the point of project submission. Subsidiary supervisors must also be able to demonstrate that they meet UCL eligibility requirements.
If you are unsure of whether you are an eligible principal or subsidiary supervisor, please confirm with the UCL ICH Research Degrees office (ich.researchdegrees@ucl.ac.uk) before submitting your PhD project proposal.
Projects may be collaborative and involve a subsidiary supervisor and/or student time at our partner sites within the Paediatric Excellence Initiative (Alder Hey, Birmingham and Sheffield Children’s Hospitals). UCL CDTs in AI and i4health are also invited to submit projects, with a supervisor from within the CDT structure. We will accept project proposals where the student would be primarily based at the Francis Crick Institute. We also welcome project proposals with matched funding from other sources, including from industry collaborators.
Prospective principal supervisors may submit up to two project outlines for inclusion in the PhD projects portfolio but can only take on one student per round as principal supervisor.
If you are a principal supervisor of a GOSH BRC funded non-clinical PhD student awarded during this BRC term (1st December 2022 - 30th November 2027), you are not eligible for this call.
Application Process
To submit a project proposal, please download the BRC PhD project call guidance and project outline form and read the guidance section carefully before completing the PhD project outline. Please submit the application as a word document to brc@gosh.nhs.uk. Please also include copies of the supervisors’ CVs upon submission.
The deadline for project proposal applications is Monday 5 February 2024.
BRC PhD project call guidance and project outline form (84.4 KB)
Selection criteria:
Following submission of PhD project outlines, the shortlisting panel will review the project proposals using the following selection criteria:
- Innovative aspects of the proposed project and its scientific excellence.
- Likelihood that the project will lead in the future to transnational impact. This may include but is not limited to patient benefit via novel interventions/biomarkers, changing clinical guidelines/practice, future external funding, and/or patent filing/commercial activity.
- Alignment of the project proposal to the relevant BRC research theme remit, as outlined in the guidance above.
- Suitability of the supervisory team for supervision of the project.
- Feasibility of the project to be delivered within the PhD time frame.
- Ensuring a range of different disease areas/research methodologies benefit from BRC support.
Successful PhD project proposals will be included in the project portfolio in the PhD studentship advert. The studentships will be advertised widely, and prospective students will specify first and second choice projects as part of their applications. A shortlisting and interview process will then take place, to select the successful candidates.
If you have any queries regarding this call, please do not hesitate to contact the BRC team on brc@gosh.nhs.uk.