Doctoral studies are carried out by science graduates, medical students combining clinical training with the PhD, and clinically qualified doctors undertaking scientific training. Research covers the whole spectrum of medical science from basic biology to clinical therapies.Along with the specific research training provided in the laboratory in which they work, students receive further training within the department in the form of postgraduate workshops concentrating on research techniques, research seminars both on the Addenbrooke's site and elsewhere in the University, and postgraduate student seminars dealing with generic skills such as intellectual property rights, writing a thesis or paper, and entrepreneurship.Candidates wishing to take a shorter course of research and write a thesis for the master's after one year may apply for the MPhil in Medical Sciences.AssessmentThesisAll PhD students are required to submit a thesis of no more than 60,000 words within a maximum of four years of study. This is examined at a viva by two examiners, one internal and one external.OtherAll PhD students are required to undergo formal assessment (by written report and viva) at the end of their first year. If successful, the student moves from being "probationary" to being registered for the PhD, and can proceed with their project.
Which department am I in?
Department of Medicine
Study options
Full Time
(3 Years)
Tuition fees
£39,336.00 (42,85,901)
per year
This is a provisional fee yet to be approved
Application deadline
Expected May 2027
Start date
October 2026
Venue
University of Cambridge
The Old Schools,
Trinity Lane,
Cambridge,
CB2 1TN, CENTRAL ENGLAND, United Kingdom
Entry requirements
For international students
Applicants for this course should have achieved a UK Good II.i Honours Degree.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.