PhD

Radiology

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Local:$ 28.8 k / Year(s) Foreign:$ 54.7 k / Year(s) Deadline: Jun 30, 2025
6 place StudyQA ranking:6356 Duration:4 years

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The Program in Radiology at the University of Cambridge is a comprehensive postgraduate course designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge and practical skills in medical imaging and radiological sciences. This programme aims to equip future radiologists, clinicians, and researchers with a solid understanding of the principles, techniques, and applications of various imaging modalities, including X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. Throughout the course, students will explore the pathophysiology underlying different disease processes, learn about image interpretation, and understand the role of radiology in diagnosis, treatment planning, and follow-up care. The interdisciplinary curriculum combines theoretical lectures with hands-on training, case studies, and research opportunities, fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills essential for advanced clinical practice. Participants will gain insights into emerging technologies such as interventional radiology, image-guided therapy, and artificial intelligence applications in medical imaging. The programme is delivered by renowned experts in the field, offering insights into current research and developments in radiology. Moreover, students will have the chance to collaborate with hospital departments and research institutes affiliated with the university, providing real-world experience in clinical settings. The course is suitable for medical graduates seeking specialization in radiology, radiologists aiming to update their knowledge, and researchers interested in imaging sciences. Graduates of the programme will be well-prepared for careers in clinical radiology, academic research, and industry innovations. The university’s commitment to excellence in education and research ensures that students receive a rigorous and supportive learning environment, fostering both academic achievement and professional development.

   
One to one supervision

The number of regular one-on-one meetings with your supervisor varies considerably between students and throughout the course study. Normally, it is expected that you see your supervisor at least twice a term to review your progress. At the start of your course you should agree with your supervisor how often you meet, who initiates meetings and how you are expected to prepare. However, group research is common at the department and a Supervisor, his/her students and post-doctoral researchers will frequently work alongside each other on a daily basis.

Seminars & classes

Students are likely to attend research group meetings where research results are presented and discussed

Lectures

Students are expected to attend the weekly Radiology Forum lecture.

Practicals

Students may be involved in the recruitment of patients onto trials and help to monitor their progress. Depending on their training, students may also undertake some basic procedures, such as sample collection.

Journal clubs

The Departmental Journal Club meets during lunchtime every two weeks in term time.

Posters

There are radiology conferences in the UK and overseas throughout the year. If a student has developed his or her research to a sufficient level to coincide with a relevant conference, then there could be the opportunity to present a poster.

Placements

If a student has sponsorship from an external funder it is possible that he or she will spend time at one of the funder's R&D facilities.

Feedback

The supervisor will provide written feedback to the student each term, with progress reports submitted online. The feedback will relate to the progress the student has made as well as specific comment on their research project. This will be discussed with the student in advance of the submission of the report to the University.

Assessment

Thesis

The student must submit a thesis, of less than 60,000 words, within 4 years of commencing study. After submission, the student will be examined orally by two examiners on the content of the thesis and on the wider research area.

Apply using the Applicant Portal

The Apply Online button on the right will take you to the Applicant Portal, where you can create and submit your application, and request references.

An application is only complete when:

  1. you have submitted your application via the Applicant Portal and paid the £50 application fee
  2. you have uploaded the required supporting documents via the Applicant Self-Service
  3. your referees have provided their references.

If you miss the deadlines specified in this section, you will not be able to submit your application.

Before submitting a formal application to the University, students are encouraged to submit a general inquiry form directly to the Department. If a preferred supervisor is named, he or she can respond directly and, if the research proposal looks promising, arrange an interview and visit to the Department.  If the student has not identified a specific supervisor, the general inquiry will enable the academics in the Department to assess the proposal to see if it has the potential to be taken further.

Note: Offers made of places on this course are conditional on clearing any security checks the University deems necessary. Security checks are routinely required for all individuals involved in research activities that include working with sensitive information; working with children and vulnerable adults; working with live animals or with tissues supplied from live animals or working in an environment in which such work is pursued by others; working with dangerous pathogens or in a category 3 containment laboratory; or working with some other sensitive technologies. Where necessary the University will ensure that applicants are not disproportionately impacted by the requirement for any security checks by allowing new students to take up places and start appropriate areas of their work prior to a check in other areas being completed.

Selection Process

Applications are considered as they are received through the year.

  • Magistr (Master's Degree) at Pass level. Diploma Specialista (completed post-1991) with a minimum overall grade of good or 4/5 Bachelor's from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and other prestigious institutions with an overall grade of 4/5 Bologna Bachelor's from other institutions with an overall grade of 5/5, Excellent
  • Diploma Specialista (completed post-1991) with a minimum overall grade of Excellent or 5/5 Bachelor's from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and other prestigious institutions with an overall grade of 5/5
  • IELTS (Academic) 7.0
  • TOEFL Internet Score 100
  • £50 application fee
  • First Academic Reference
  • Second Academic Reference
  • Transcript
  • Statement of Interests
  • CV/Resumé 
  • Personal Reference

The University of Cambridge offers various funding opportunities for students pursuing its Radiology programs. Funding options include government-funded scholarships, research council grants, and institutional bursaries. Students from the UK may be eligible for British government loans and grants that help cover tuition fees and living expenses. International students are encouraged to apply for scholarships specific to their country of origin or university-specific bursaries designed to promote diversity and inclusion. The university also provides funding through research councils such as the Medical Research Council (MRC) and the Wellcome Trust, which support postgraduate research students engaged in radiology and related biomedical sciences. Additionally, departmental awards and teaching assistantships may be available to support students financially during their studies. For clinical training components, students might have access to NHS sponsorship programs, which can cover part of the educational expenses and offer stipends in exchange for clinical service commitments. The university’s Scholarships Office provides comprehensive advice on eligibility and application procedures, notifying students about deadlines and required documentation. Prospective students are advised to explore external funding sources as well, including private foundations and international scholarship programs. Overall, financing a radiology degree at Cambridge involves a combination of university-administered awards, government grants, research funding, and professional sponsorships, aiming to make the program accessible to talented students worldwide.

The University of Cambridge offers specialized postgraduate programs in radiology and related fields through its esteemed Department of Clinical Medicine and affiliated hospital schools. These programs are designed to provide advanced education and training for medical professionals seeking to specialize in diagnostic imaging, interventional radiology, and related disciplines. The curriculum typically combines rigorous academic coursework with practical clinical experience, allowing students to develop a comprehensive understanding of radiological techniques, imaging modalities, and their application in diagnosing and treating various medical conditions. Students have access to state-of-the-art imaging equipment and work closely with leading experts in the field, engaging in research projects that contribute to the advancement of radiological sciences. The program emphasizes the importance of integrating clinical practice with emerging technologies such as MRI, CT, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. Graduates of the program are well-equipped to pursue careers in hospital radiology departments, academic research, and innovative medical technology companies. The program also offers opportunities for collaboration with other specialties, including oncology, neurology, and cardiology, facilitating a multidisciplinary approach to patient care. Admission requirements typically include a medical degree, relevant clinical experience, and a demonstrated interest in radiology. The university's rigorous academic standards and global reputation ensure that graduates are highly competitive in the field. Networking opportunities through university seminars, conferences, and collaborations with leading medical institutions further enhance the educational experience. Overall, the Cambridge radiology programs strive to foster academic excellence, clinical competence, and research innovation, preparing students to become leaders in the evolving landscape of medical imaging and radiological sciences.

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