Funding opportunity from UCL Birkbeck Medical Research Council Doctoral Training Programme

Applications are now open for the UCL Birkbeck Medical Research Council Doctoral Training Programme, which is recruiting new PhD students to begin in September 2026. Under the health of the public theme, the programme is seeking ambitious researchers interested in using population data to address major public health challenges.

This opportunity is ideal for researchers interested in using linked administrative data, such as ADR UK flagship datasets; several current students on the programme are using Education and Child Health Insights from Linked Data (ECHILD).

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The health of the public theme recognises that understanding the complex, multi-factorial health challenges of the 21st century requires a transdisciplinary approach that makes full use of the opportunities offered by the digital age. Students will work with diverse, large-scale data sources to investigate the social, environmental, biological and structural drivers of health, and develop interventions to improve population outcomes.

The deadline for applications is 17:00 on 5 January 2026.

What the programme offers

The health of the public theme is guided by the principle of training the next generation of transdisciplinary population health leaders. Students will develop epidemiological, quantitative and data science skills, alongside the ability to understand, intervene in and evaluate society’s most pressing public health challenges.

PhD students will receive a stipend and benefit from extensive training opportunities and access to research funds. The programme funds UK students and a limited number of international students.

How to apply

For full programme details and application guidance, visit the UCL Birkbeck MRC DTP website.

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