New Formulation Strategies for Next Generation Biotherapeutics

University of Bristol

About the Project

New Formulation Strategies for Next Generation Biotherapeutics

A world-class environment for your research degree

The School of Physics is offering a PhD Scholarships across all its world-class research groups. These prestigious Scholarships represent a great opportunity to start your Postgraduate Research Career working with world-class academics in a supportive training and development environment.  Physics at Bristol was ranked 5th for Research in the 2022 Research Excellence Framework (REF) results, and the University of Bristol is truly world-leading: 55th in the QS World University Ranking (2024) and 81st in the Times Higher Ranking (2024).

What does a Scholarship cover?

For home students, the scholarships will cover living expenses (UKRI rate), University tuition fees (see PhD Physics Study at Bristol University of Bristol), and training and support expenses of £1k per year.  

Research Project

Applications are invited for a PhD studentship, co-funded by a biotech company and EPSRC and based in the Soft Matter and Biophysics group in the School of Physics at the University of Bristol. This is an experimental biological physics project, employing a fundamental understanding of biomolecule interactions to generate new strategies for formulation of next generation biotherapeutics.

More information about the research group and a list of publications can be found here: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/people/person/Jennifer-McManus-4837d47c-f6a4-4f9c-b3be-e498cec71b74/

The Bristol Physics Graduate Research Community

If successful, you will become a member of the Physics Graduate School, a vibrant and diverse community of 200-plus research students from a wide range of countries and backgrounds. The Graduate School:

·        runs a comprehensive induction programme to get you off to the best possible start in your research, and a rolling programme of targeted skills training on writing, presenting, project-planning, etc.

·        operates a “one-stop shop” approach to help you navigate through the University procedures

·        organises meetings for postgraduate opportunities, and support in transitioning to post-PhD careers

·        connects you to the wider University, including the Bristol Doctoral College, www.bristol.ac.uk/doctoral-college/.

How do I apply?

You will need (1) a CV, (2) a Personal Statement, which is a one- to two-page document introducing yourself and outlining your motivation for PhD research, and (3) a transcript of any qualifying degrees (completed and/or underway).

You do not need a research proposal, but if you would like to be considered for this studentship, please indicate on your application that your preferred supervisor is Professor Jennifer McManus and note the research project title.

You need to apply through the University of Bristol application system at http://www.bristol.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/apply/. Please select Physics PhD on the Programme Choice page. The School of Physics supports Diversity and Equality, and we invite all eligible candidates to apply. We encourage applications from under-represented groups. We hold a Bronze Athena Swan award and a Physics Juno Champion award.

Please specify “Bristol Physics Research Scholarships” on the application form as your source of potential funding. Early application is encouraged.

What are the candidate requirements?

A first degree in physics or a related subject, normally at a level equivalent to at least UK upper second-class honours, or a relevant postgraduate master’s qualification. Please see Applying from your country International students University of Bristol on the International Office website.

English language requirements

If English is not your first language, you need to meet English Language Profile F.  Further information about this can be found here: English language requirements Study at Bristol University of Bristol

Admissions Statement: https://bristol.ac.uk/study/media/postgraduate/admissions-statements/2023/phd-physics.pdf

Contacts and further information

Please contact Professor Jennifer McManus via if you have any queries.

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