Krebs Memorial Scholarship
Deadline 3 Apr 2024 11:59 PM (BST)
Description

KREBS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Background

An appeal was launched at the Biochemical Society’s meeting in December 1982 to commemorate the life and work of Sir Hans Krebs, FRS, by instituting a scholarship in biochemistry or an allied biomedical science, tenable at any British university. The generous response of many of Sir Hans’ pupils, colleagues and admirers in many countries has provided sufficient funds to allow a scholarship to be awarded in alternate years.

The scholarship is primarily intended to be a mark of exceptional academic distinction and recognition of outstanding promise; it is not a means of ‘topping up’ grants already received from other sources.

 Eligibility

  • Applicants can be of any nationality. 
  • Applicants must be planning to study for a PhD in Biochemistry or an allied biomedical science.
  • Applicants must be able to demonstrate outstanding academic distinction.
  • Applicant's promising research career has been interrupted for quite extraordinary non-academic reasons e.g. outbreak of war, outbreak of disease (global pandemic), having to flee from country of origin, becoming a refugee.
  • OR Applicant must be ineligible for an award from public funds.

What does the scholarship cover?

The scholarship will cover fees at the home student’s rate and maintenance. International students will therefore need to find the balance of fees from other sources. Financial contribution from the host university will be looked upon favourably. 

The scholarship is usually offered in line with the UKRI/Research Council studentships. For the 2024/25 academic year, the scholarship is worth £24,023.

Length of scholarship

The scholarship will be awarded for 1 year in the first instance but may be renewed up to a maximum tenure of 3 years. 

The Krebs Memorial Scholarship will be offered for the 2024/25 academic year, with the option of being extended if satisfactory supervisor reports are received. 

Application Guidelines

Applicants will be expected to have made prior arrangements with the university at which they intend to hold the award. 

During the application process, candidates will be required to upload a letter from the intended Supervisor, the Head of Department, and two academic referees. Applications will not be considered until all of these supporting letters are received – it is the applicants responsibility to ensure that these letters are received in time for the deadline. 

The Supervisor, Head of Department, and academic referees must be able to demonstrate the candidate's excellence by providing an assessment of the candidates academic merit and confirm agreement to accept the applicant at the institution if the candidate is successful in their application.

Applications now open - deadline 3 April 2024

For further information please contact the Grants department.

Apply

Krebs Memorial Scholarship


KREBS MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Background

An appeal was launched at the Biochemical Society’s meeting in December 1982 to commemorate the life and work of Sir Hans Krebs, FRS, by instituting a scholarship in biochemistry or an allied biomedical science, tenable at any British university. The generous response of many of Sir Hans’ pupils, colleagues and admirers in many countries has provided sufficient funds to allow a scholarship to be awarded in alternate years.

The scholarship is primarily intended to be a mark of exceptional academic distinction and recognition of outstanding promise; it is not a means of ‘topping up’ grants already received from other sources.

 Eligibility

  • Applicants can be of any nationality. 
  • Applicants must be planning to study for a PhD in Biochemistry or an allied biomedical science.
  • Applicants must be able to demonstrate outstanding academic distinction.
  • Applicant's promising research career has been interrupted for quite extraordinary non-academic reasons e.g. outbreak of war, outbreak of disease (global pandemic), having to flee from country of origin, becoming a refugee.
  • OR Applicant must be ineligible for an award from public funds.

What does the scholarship cover?

The scholarship will cover fees at the home student’s rate and maintenance. International students will therefore need to find the balance of fees from other sources. Financial contribution from the host university will be looked upon favourably. 

The scholarship is usually offered in line with the UKRI/Research Council studentships. For the 2024/25 academic year, the scholarship is worth £24,023.

Length of scholarship

The scholarship will be awarded for 1 year in the first instance but may be renewed up to a maximum tenure of 3 years. 

The Krebs Memorial Scholarship will be offered for the 2024/25 academic year, with the option of being extended if satisfactory supervisor reports are received. 

Application Guidelines

Applicants will be expected to have made prior arrangements with the university at which they intend to hold the award. 

During the application process, candidates will be required to upload a letter from the intended Supervisor, the Head of Department, and two academic referees. Applications will not be considered until all of these supporting letters are received – it is the applicants responsibility to ensure that these letters are received in time for the deadline. 

The Supervisor, Head of Department, and academic referees must be able to demonstrate the candidate's excellence by providing an assessment of the candidates academic merit and confirm agreement to accept the applicant at the institution if the candidate is successful in their application.

Applications now open - deadline 3 April 2024

For further information please contact the Grants department.

Apply
Deadline
3 Apr 2024 11:59 PM (BST)

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