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ERC PhD Studentship

PhD Student

22 March 2026

Location

Cambridge

University of Cambridge

Type

Fully Funded Studentship (4 years)

Start Date

October 2026

Salary

Research Council stipend + Home fees

Required Qualifications

UK 2.1 or higher in relevant subject
Home fee eligibility
English language proficiency

Research Areas

Tissue-resident memory T cells (TRM)
Human immunology
Tissue-specific immunotherapies
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ERC PhD Studentship

ERC PhD Studentship

The department of Pathology has an excellent reputation in pure biological and biomedical research and is offering a fully funded PhD studentship from October 2026 to work with Prof. Christina Zielinski, one of the Research Group Leaders in this large and vibrant Department. The project will be funded with support from an ERC CoG and the LEO Foundation to undertake a research project investigating the of the human tissue resident T cell fate (Trm) in settings of infections. The overall mission of this project is to pioneer new strategies for tissue-specific immunotherapies.

Funding of this studentship will cover the student's stipend at the current Research council rate and Home University Fees. The studentship will be funded for 4 years from October 2026.

Further information about the course can be found here.

More about the project:

Project Title: Dissecting the body-wide spatio-temporal organisation of human resident T helper cells

We are a new research group at the University of Cambridge with a long-standing passion for the human immune system. Investigating tissue-resident memory T (TRM) cells in humans is crucial because these cells provide rapid, localized immune protection directly at barrier tissues such as the skin, lungs, and gut. Unlike circulating memory T cells, TRM cells remain stationed at sites of prior infection, where they can respond immediately to reinfection and shape early immune control. It is, however, still not clear how TRM cells are generated in humans. Where does our immunological memory for specific pathogens lodge within our body and what determines its site-specific durability or cross-talk with other tissues?

Understanding the development, maintenance, and functional diversity of TRM in humans can inform the design of more effective vaccines and immunotherapies that aim to establish durable, tissue-specific immunity. Using globally unique patient cohorts, transformative technologies and computational analyses, this project aims to crack the code of system-wide immune protection.

How to Apply:

Applicants should hold (or expect to obtain) the equivalent of a UK 2.1 or higher in an undergraduate honours or Masters degree in a relevant subject. The studentship is open to those eligible for the Home rate of University fees. Additionally, the Department requires that by the time of interview all potential students must have fulfilled the language requirements for admission: http://www.graduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/directory/blpapdpth/requirements

All applications should be made online via the University's Applicant Portal for a PhD in Pathology (BLPA22) https://www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/directory/blpapdpth/apply

A completed application must be submitted by the closing date below. An application is only complete when all supporting documents, including the 2 academic references, are submitted.

It is the applicants responsibility to ensure their referees submit their references before the closing date. The studentships are available to students who qualify for UK HOME FEES ONLY

Please check for eligibility details using this website: https://www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/finance/fees/what-my-fee-status

Please also explain your motivation why you wish to pursue a PhD in this area, outline your research interests and background, and describe the qualities and experience you will bring to the role.

Applications from ineligible candidates will not be considered.

Please quote reference PK48921 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 Pathology

Reference: PK48921

Category: Studentships

Date published: 23 February 2026

Closing date: 22 March 2026

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What are the eligibility requirements for this ERC PhD Studentship?

Applicants must hold or expect a UK 2.1 or higher in an undergraduate honours or Masters degree in a relevant subject. Eligibility is restricted to those qualifying for Home rate University fees. Check your fee status via the University fee status tool. All candidates must meet English language requirements by interview. Visit scholarships and research jobs for related opportunities.

📝How do I apply for this PhD in Pathology at Cambridge?

Apply online via the University Applicant Portal for PhD in Pathology (code: BLPA22). Submit by 22 March 2026, including all documents and two academic references. Quote reference PK48921. Explain your motivation, research interests, and relevant experience. Ensure referees submit before the deadline. See resume templates for tips.

💰What funding does this ERC PhD Studentship provide?

Fully funded for 4 years from October 2026, covering student stipend at Research Council rate and Home University fees. Supported by ERC CoG and LEO Foundation. No funding for overseas fees. Explore more on scholarships and research career advice.

🔬What is the research project about?

Titled "Dissecting the body-wide spatio-temporal organisation of human resident T helper cells", the project investigates human tissue-resident memory T cells (TRM) in infections using unique patient cohorts, advanced technologies, and computational analyses. Aims to pioneer tissue-specific immunotherapies. Led by Prof. Christina Zielinski in the Department of Pathology. Related: research jobs and clinical research jobs.

📅When is the start date and closing date for applications?

Applications close on 22 March 2026. Studentship starts October 2026 for 4 years. Published 23 February 2026. Reference: PK48921. Course details at PhD Pathology page. Check academic calendar for timelines.

🌍Is this PhD open to international students?

No, restricted to UK Home fee eligible students only. Ineligible applications will not be considered. Verify status at fee status checker. University supports equality and diversity. See research assistant jobs for alternatives.
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