Cardiovascular Medicine PhD/MPhil: University of Briminghum

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Degree 
PhD/MPhil
Address
Cardiovascular Medicine PhD/MPhil: University of Briminghum, Head of Division and Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, Professor Janice Marshall, Division of Medical Sciences, The Medical School, Vincent Drive, The University of Birmingham,Birmingham, B15 2TT, United Kingdom
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Subject
Health Sciences and Human Body
Course Beginning 
Research degrees may start at any time of the year, though for most this will be September
Duration 
PhD – 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time, MPhil – 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Scholarship and Grants 
Telephone 
+44(0)121 414 6911
E-mail 

J.M....@bham.ac.uk

Website 
http://www.medsciences.bham.ac.uk



They offer research opportunities in clinically related cardiovascular science including hypertension and neurocirculatory control, clinical and neurohumoral aspects of heart failure, cardiovascular complications of endocrine pathology, platelet research and adhesion molecules, and new applications of pacemaker therapy including management of atrial arrhythmias and functional effects of alternative pacing sites.

Two major appointments to the division have become members of this department. These are Professor Steve Watson, BHF Chair of Cardiovascular Sciences and Cellular Pharmacology, and Professor Michael Frenneaux, BHF Chair of Clinical Cardiology.

Research Facilities

English language requirements

Entry requirements

The normal entrance requirements for MPhil or PhD study are a first degree of at least good UK upper second-class Honours standard, an appropriate standard of English and adequate financial support. The requirements also allow for entry based on comparable ability, as indicated by a good UK MSc performance or a lower first degree performance plus substantial relevant experience.

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How to apply

Online applications

If you submit an online application, please write your ID number on your supporting documents when you send them to us. You will receive an ID number by email on the day after you submit your application (apart from applications submitted on Friday, Saturday or Sunday when the email will arrive on Monday).

If you send in your supporting documents before completing the online application form, please make sure that you write your full name, date of birth and the programme you are applying for on all the documents.

Paper application form

If you apply using the paper application form, please include, where possible, your supporting documents with the application.

Where to send supporting documents

  • Address: Admissions
    Aston Webb Building
    University of Birmingham
    Edgbaston
    Birmingham
    B15 2TT
    UK

Tuition fees and costs

The University charges an annual tuition fee. This covers the cost of your tuition, examination and graduation, and includes membership of the Guild of Students. Fees are payable at the start of your programme.

When you accept the offer of a place, you are also accepting responsibility for the payment of your tuition fees, even if you are sponsored or in receipt of an award and the sponsor fails to pay. It is therefore very important that you have sufficient funds available to you. Unfortunately, if you fail to pay the fees, you will not be permitted to continue your studies.

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For general information about open days

  • 3 December

Their Postgraduate Open Day is the ideal opportunity to visit the University and find out more about the research areas or programmes that interest you.

For more information about other tours and visits:

Contact details

Main University Switchboard

  • Postal Address: University of Birmingham
    Edgbaston
    Birmingham
    B15 2TT
    UK
  • Tel: +44 (0)121 414 3344
  • Fax: +44(0)121 414 3971

Postgraduate Admissions

International Applicant Enquiries

Financial Support Office


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