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Rank: 20 (The Complete University Guide)
Location: University Park Campus
Website: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk
Study mode full-time
Degree: Doctorate
Start Date: 2019/09/01
Duration: 24 months
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Description
The Pathology Research Group has research interests in the pathology of neurodegenerative diseases and the pathology and clinical management of patients with breast and colorectal cancer; the Breast Cancer Pathology Research Group has an international track record in the classification of breast cancer, diagnosis of breast disease, evaluation of prognostic factors in breast cancer and understanding of the mechanisms governing hormone response in breast cancer; the group also has expertise in studying the genetics of colorectal cancer and, in particular, the role of Wnt signalling; this signalling pathway is disrupted in a variety of different tumour types and is important for the maintenance of stem cells in normal tissues.
Requirements
Entry requirements
2.1 degree (or international equivalent); English language requirements: IELTS 6.5 (no less than 6.0 in any element); candidates are generally required to submit a research proposal with their applications.
Language qualifications
IELTS: 6.5 (no less than 6.0 in any)
Notice: This score might not be totally accurate. It is the default IELTS grade for University of Nottingham.
About this university
International students
The International Office is the main place for international students to visit when they arrive at the university. It is staffed by a dedicated team of advisors that are there to help with the many issues that can arise from living and studying in a different country. They can help with matters such as immigration and visas, financial advice and family concerns. They are also on hand for matters such as employment and academic difficulties. They organise regular events and even trips to allow students from outside the UK to make the most of their time in the country and to see all that the UK has to offer. There is even help and advice for after studies have finished and students are looking for work. The Students Union are responsible for the organisation of some 190 student clubs and societies along with some 75 sports clubs. There is a student run newspaper as well as a professional sound and lighting company for events in the area. It holds a regular RAG organisation, the largest outside the US, which raises over £1 million each year for good causes. There is a Student Volunteer Centre and an international volunteering project as well as working in the larger community.