Browse the doctoral training partnerships we have links with, covering all aspects of biotechnological research.
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A*STAR PhD
The four-year funded A*STAR PhD programme at Manchester enables postgraduate researchers in science and engineering to spend two years of their PhD at The University of Manchester and the other two years in Singapore at an A*STAR research institute.
Read about the A*STAR programme
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AI-driven industrial biocatalysis (BIOAID)
Run in partnership with Queen’s University Belfast, BIOAID will train the next generation of scientists in artificial intelligence and data-driven approaches for translational biocatalysis, addressing critical needs in the development of sustainable biotechnologies.
Read about the BIOAID programme
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BBSRC North West doctoral training programme in bioscience
Become an interdisciplinary bioscientist of tomorrow with our fully-funded BBSRC North West doctoral training programme in bioscience in partnership with BBSRC and the University of Liverpool.
Read about the BBSRC programme
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Biocatalysis and protein engineering centre for sustainable synthesis (BioProcess)
Join experts in industry and academia working to sustainably manufacture the complex and diverse molecules needed by modern society.
Read about the BioProcess programme
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IBioIC collaborative training partnership
The IBioIC Collaborative Training Partnership (CTP) funds four year studentships leading to the degree of PhD. The end goal of the IBioIC CTP is to provide students with the skills required to significantly contribute to the growth of the biotechnology industry. Our aim is to make our students 'Industry Ready'.
Read about the IBioIC partnership
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The control and design of bioengineered microbial cells and systems (CODE-M)
CODE-M is training the next generation of microbial bioengineers to tackle global challenges in health, prosperity and environmental sustainability.
Read about the CODE-M programme
