NIH-Oxford-Cambridge Graduate Students

Doctoral programs can be established between the NIH intramural program and Oxford and Cambridge Universities. These programs give outstanding students the opportunity to earn a Ph.D. degree under the joint mentorship of faculty investigators at the NIH and Oxford or Cambridge Universities. To start the program an NIH researcher must establish a scientific partnership with an investigator at the overseas institution, and outline a collaborative project in a single brief paragraph (containing a title, description of the project, and the collaborator's contact information). Note that investigators who wish to do so can submit 2 collaborative projects, either one associated with Cambridge and one linked to Oxford or they can be both associated with one University. More information about research at Oxford can be obtained at www.ox.ac.uk/departments and http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/gsp/search/; Links to academic departments at Cambridge can be found at www.bio.cam.ac.uk/dept and http://www.bio.cam.ac.uk/gradschool/prospective/projects/. Investigators must have approval from their Scientific Director to participate in the program.

Andre Nussenzweig Ph.D.
Pierre Henkart Ph.D.
Academic Coordinators for the GPP program
Experimental Immunology Branch
CCR, NCI, National Institutes of Health
10 Center Drive, Building 10/Room 4B17
Bethesda, MD 20892-1360
Tel. 301-435-6425
Fax 301-496-0887
andre_nussenzweig@nih.gov

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origin: 2003 Jan 22
updated: 2003 Jan 22