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How to Apply

If you wish to apply for a Pathology course, you need to:
 

  • Complete the online Pathology Application Form. It is very important that you complete our Application Form in addition to applying for the course through the NST Part II Allocation online form. This is because our own Form allows us to see the balance of applications by modules so that we can determine whether an module is under– or oversubscribed. 
     

 

The number of places on offer may vary, but it is usually about 50 in NST Part II Single-Subject Pathology. If you are enrolled in this course, after the Part II allocation you will be offered the opportunity to indicate the modules in which you would like to carry out your research projects. We will try to allocate projects to the first choice module, but in some circumstances, we cannot offer as many projects as there are applicants for a moudle, due to a lack of supervisors or space. Under these circumstances, you may be offered a project in your second choice module.

 

More places within Pathology are available within the Biological and Biomedical Sciences (BBS) Part II course (~25 places) although there may be minimal and maximal number restrictions. These will be noted on the Part II Application Form.

 

Module Organiser Contact Details:

 

Genetics and Genomics of Disease

    Prof Anton Enright (aje39@cam.ac.uk)

     with Dr Alex Cagan (atjc2@cam.ac.uk) and Dr Kate Baker (kb488@cam.ac.uk)

Epidemiology and Control of  Infectious Disease:

    Dr Olivier Restif (or226@cam.ac.uk

    Dr Andrew Conlan ( ajkc2@cam.ac.uk)

Infectious Disease: A One-Health Perspective:   

    Dr Olivier Restif (or226@cam.ac.uk

    Dr Andrew Conlan ( ajkc2@cam.ac.uk)

Immunology:     

    Dr Brian Ferguson  (bf234@cam.ac.uk)

Host-Pathogen Interactions   

    Dr Richard Hayward  (rdh24@cam.ac.uk)

    Prof Catherine Merrick (cjm48@cam.ac.uk)

Virology:     

    Prof Ian Brierley (ib103@cam.ac.uk)

Cancer Biology:     

    Dr Alex Cagan (atjc2@cam.ac.uk)