The MRC DTP has a wealth of external and internal partners. We work in collaboration with:
- King’s Health Faculties
- Guy’s & St Thomas’ NIHR Biomedical Research Centre
- NIHR Biomedical Research Centre and Dementia Biomedical Research Unit at South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
- Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
- Cancer Research UK
These collaborations make us uniquely placed to offer students training and networking opportunities. It is the support of our partners that enables us to train the next generation of biomedical scientists and research leaders. Our excellent clinical setting, coupled with strong partnerships, ensures that all students benefit from an understanding of the context of research, and produce scientists with a strong translations ethos.
Driving innovation and collaborating with industry remains at the heart of the MRC strategy and delivery plans. The MRC DTP is strongly committed to collaborating with Industry Partners on research projects, please visit our Industrial Collaborative Awards in Science and Engineering (iCASE) page for more information.
Our Partners
Doctoral Training Partnerships and Centres at King's
King’s is part of a number of DTP/Cs, either as a consortium with other institutions or as the main host for the centre. Click on the links below to find out more about the DTP/Cs at King’s:
- London Arts & Humanities Partnership (LAHP) (AHRC funded)
- London Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme (LiDO) (BBSRC funded)
- Cross -Disciplinary Approaches To Non-Equilibrium Systems Centre for Doctoral Training (CANES) (EPSRC funded)
- King’s Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Doctoral Training Centre (KISS-DTC) (ESRC funded)
- London Interdiscpilinary Doctoral Training Partnership (LISS-DTP) (ESRC funded)
- London School of Geometry & Number Theory (LSGNT) (EPSRC funded)
- Medical Imaging Centre for Doctoral Training (ICDT) (EPSRC funded)
- London NERC Doctoral Training Partnership (NERC-DTP) (NERC funded)
- Wellcome Trust 4-Year PhD Programme: Cell Therapies and Regenerative Medicine (Wellcome Trust funded)