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BHF 4-Year PhD Studentships in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention

PhD Student

16 April 2026

Location

Cambridge, Edinburgh, London, Oxford

University of Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, Imperial College London, University of Oxford

Type

Full-time Studentship

Start Date

October 2026

Salary

Tax-free BHF stipend + UK home fees

Required Qualifications

First/upper second-class degree (stats, math, CS, bioinformatics, etc.)
Strong analytical & data/computational skills
Interdisciplinary research interest
English proficiency (internationals)

Research Areas

Health Data Science
AI & Machine Learning
Multi-omics
Epidemiology
Translational Cardiovascular Research
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BHF 4-Year PhD Studentships in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention

BHF 4-Year PhD Studentships in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention

University of Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, Imperial College London and University of Oxford

Applications are invited for up to 10 funded 4-year PhD studentships starting in October 2026, as part of a new British Heart Foundation (BHF) doctoral training programme focused on preventing cardiovascular disease through innovative, data-driven approaches.

This interdisciplinary PhD programme brings together leading researchers from the University of Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, Imperial College London, and the University of Oxford. Students will be trained to work at the intersection of population health, systems biology, and data science/AI, combining expertise across these fields to tackle one of the most pressing challenges in global health. By harnessing large-scale multimodal data and emerging technologies, students will develop new approaches to understand, predict, and prevent heart and circulatory diseases.

Students will be based in one of the following institutes: Cambridge (5 studentships), Edinburgh (2 studentships), Imperial (1 Studentship) or Oxford (2 studentships) while benefiting from training, co-supervision, and collaboration across the partner institutions. Projects will span a range of topics including health data science, AI and machine learning, multi-omics, epidemiology, and translational cardiovascular research. Students will be part of a cohort-based programme, gaining access to shared training activities, collaborative networks, and state-of-the-art data resources across the multi-institute partnership.

This four-year PhD programme combines interdisciplinary training with in-depth research. In year 1, students will undertake training courses and research rotations (at their host institution) before selecting their PhD project and supervisory team. In years 2-4, students will carry out their PhD research with interdisciplinary supervision. Additional opportunities will include advanced training courses, programme-wide workshops and symposia, and optional placements with our academic or industry partners, including EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute, Wellcome Sanger Institute, AstraZeneca, Novo Nordisk, Genomics Ltd, Owlstone Medical, ThermoFischer Scientific and Flagship Pioneering.

The co-leads of the programme are:

  • Cambridge - Professor Angela Wood
  • Edinburgh - Professor Nicholas Mills
  • Imperial - Associate Professor Michela Noseda
  • Oxford - Professor Sarah Lewington

Eligibility

Applicants should hold, or expect to obtain, a first or upper second-class undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline such as statistics, mathematics, computer science, data science, engineering, bioinformatics, epidemiology, biomedical sciences, genetics, public health, or another quantitative or biomedical field, and may also hold a Master's degree in a related subject.

Applicants should also demonstrate strong analytical skills, experience working with data or computational methods, and an interest in interdisciplinary research. Strong communication and teamwork skills are essential, and international applicants may need to provide evidence of English language proficiency.

Funding

The studentship provides:

  • University tuition fees (UK home rate only)
  • A tax-free stipend at the BHF rate
  • Research training and support

We invite applications from students who meet the UK residency requirements (home fees). International students who are able to confirm that additional costs of all overseas tuition fees will be covered through other scholarships or funding schemes will also be considered.

Start date: October 2026

To apply, please email ps.phdadmin@medschl.cam.ac.uk with the following documents. Please also ensure that you include the reference (RH49051) into the subject of the email.

  • Curriculum vitae (CV)
  • Two letters of recommendation from your referees
  • A cover letter (maximum 500 words) outlining your suitability for the PhD programme and indicating your preferred host institutions in order of preference. Please list only institutions that you would be willing to attend if offered a place, even if they are not your first choice.

Application deadline: 16th April 2026

For information about how your personal data is used as an applicant, please see the section on Applicant Data (https://www.hr.admin.cam.ac.uk/hr-staff/hr-data/applicant-data) on our HR web pages.

Please quote reference RH49051 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.

The University actively supports equality, diversity and inclusion and encourages applications from all sections of society.

The University has a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK.

Key information

Department/location

Department of Public Health and Primary Care

Salary

Reference

RH49051

Category

Studentships

Date published

9 March 2026

Closing date

16 April 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the eligibility requirements for the BHF 4-Year PhD Studentships?

Applicants need a first or upper second-class undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in relevant fields like statistics, mathematics, computer science, data science, bioinformatics, epidemiology, or biomedical sciences. A Master's is advantageous. Demonstrate strong analytical skills, data/computational experience, and interdisciplinary interest. International applicants require English proficiency. Explore research jobs for similar opportunities.

📧How do I apply for these BHF PhD Studentships in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention?

Email ps.phdadmin@medschl.cam.ac.uk with subject including reference RH49051. Submit: CV, two recommendation letters, cover letter (max 500 words) stating suitability and preferred host institutions (Cambridge, Edinburgh, Imperial, Oxford). Deadline: 16 April 2026. See scholarships for funding tips.

💰What funding is provided for the BHF 4-Year PhD programme?

UK home tuition fees, tax-free BHF stipend, and research support. International students considered if they cover overseas fees via other funding. No visa sponsorship implied. Check research assistant jobs for related funded roles.

🔬What is the programme structure and research focus?

Year 1: Training courses and rotations at host institution. Years 2-4: PhD research with interdisciplinary supervision. Focus: preventing cardiovascular disease via data science/AI, systems biology, multi-omics, epidemiology. Up to 10 studentships across Cambridge (5), Edinburgh (2), Imperial (1), Oxford (2). Access partners like AstraZeneca. View postdoc research tips.

🌍Can international students apply and where are the host locations?

Priority for UK home fee-eligible students. Internationals welcome if they fund overseas fees. Hosts: Cambridge (5), Edinburgh (2), Imperial College London (1), Oxford (2). List preferences in cover letter. More on research jobs in the UK.

📅When does the BHF PhD programme start and what training opportunities exist?

Start: October 2026. Includes cohort training, workshops, symposia, optional placements with partners (e.g., EMBL-EBI, Wellcome Sanger, AstraZeneca). Prepares for cardiovascular disease prevention research. Prepare with academic CV guide.

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