Postgraduate research

Funded opportunities

Listed below are the funded studentship opportunities which are currently accepting research student applications.

College of Life Sciences

Please read the studentship adverts for eligibility criteria, funding and application process.

Cardiovascular Sciences: Interstitial responses in glomerular diseases

  • UK applicants only
  • Supervisor: Professor Jonathan Barratt
  • Closing date: 28 September 2025

Cardiovascular Sciences: Artificial Empathy (UK applicants only)

  • Supervisors: Professor Jeremy Howick, Professor Simon Gay, Dr Amber Bennett-Weston
  • Start date: 22 September 2025  or 5 January 2026
  • Closing date: 15 August 2025

Molecular and Cell Biology PhD for January 2025 Master's students

  • Available for 2026 entry for students who register on the University of Leicester Master's MSc Cancer Cell and Molecular Biology or MSc Molecular Genetics January 2025 intake.

College of Life Sciences studentship

  • Supervisors: To be decided by applicant
  • Start date January 2026
  • Closing date 30 September 2025

Self-funded projects

Open to overseas applicants who can fund their own study or hold their own external sponsorship. For further information about the available projects please click on the subject page links.

Projects open until filled unless stated

Population Health Sciences 

  • Dr Rupert Major: Patient support for decision making in relation to arterio-venous fistula formation before dialysis and ligation after a successful transplant: a mixed-methods study (open to UK and overseas)

  • Professor Pratik Choudhary: Evaluating the ethnic differences of physical activity on blood glucose

  • Louise Hull: Identifying research priorities to advance the application of implementation science to lifestyle intervention research

  • Dr Tim Lucas: To understand how women’s health during pregnancy is affected by heatwaves and how 24-hour behaviours and technological interventions can reduce these risks

  • Dr Claire Meek: The role of 24-hour behaviours in optimising the clinical management of diabetes in pregnancy

  • Dr Thomas Wilkinson: Optimising the measurement of muscle and physical function in clinical trials of people living with obesity

Respiratory Sciences

  • Dr John E. Pearl: Survey of clinical non-tuberculous mycobacteria isolates for mycobacteriophages: their presence, diversity and potential role in disease

  • Dr Natalie Garton: Rhodococcus equi lipid bodies: Targeting the pathogen’s fat reserves for infection control

  • Professor Andrea Cooper: Stratification of TB risk by immunophenotyping and expression of key diagnostic markers

  • Professor Galina Mukamolova: Development of novel therapeutic strategies to target Mycobacterium tuberculosis virulence

Healthcare

  • Professor Joseph Manning: Reducing pressure injury in critically Ill hospitalised infants, children and young people: An intervention bundle development and feasibility testing study

  • Professor Joseph Manning: Paediatric to Adult intenSive care tranSition for chronicAlly critically ill younG pEople: The PASSAGE Study

  • Dr Sion Scott: An intervention to facilitate deprescribing for people with intellectual disability

  • Professor David Wright: PhD in Pharmacy Practice - Longitudinal Placements within the Undergraduate Pharmacy Degree: Defining the value

College of Science and Engineering

Studentships will show here as and when available.

Chemistry: EPSRC funded Direct recycling of Lithium-ion Batteries Using Novel Nanoemulsions

  • Supervisor: Dr Jake Yang
  • Start date: 22 September 2025
  • Closing date: 24 August 2025

Engineering Les Booth Scholarship

  • Multiple projects
  • Start Date: January 2026
  • Closing Date: 12 September 2025

EPSRC DigitalMetal CDT studentships

  • Start: 25 September 2025
  • Closing date: 31 July 2025

Computer Science: Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTA)

  • Various projects
  • Start date: January 2026
  • Closing Date: 18 August 2025

College of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities

Funded projects will be listed here when available.

College of Business

There is no funding currently available.

Research Council Studentships

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