Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences MPhil/PhD MD/(Res)
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-02-01 | - |
| 2025-06-01 | - |
| 2025-10-01 | - |
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Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences MPhil/PhD MD/(Res)
Key information
Award:
- MPhil
- MDRes
- PhD
Study mode:
- Full time
- Part time
Campus:
- Denmark Hill Campus
- Guy’s Campus
- Waterloo Campus
The School of Cancer and Pharmaceutical Sciences comprises of the Comprehensive Cancer Centre (CCC), Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (IPS) and recently incorporated Analytical, Environmental & Forensic Sciences Department.
Within the Comprehensive Cancer Centre there are thirteen research programmes and 20 research groups.
The Institute of Pharmaceutical Science has three main research themes of Drug Discovery; Medicines Development and Delivery; and Medicines Use. Find out more about the Institute of Pharmaceutical Science and view current opportunities.
Discover more about the Analytical, Environmental & Forensic Sciences department here.
We collaborate extensively with scientists and clinicians across KCL and within King’s Health Partners (KHP).
The overarching objective of the Comprehensive Cancer Centre is to combine research excellence with innovations in clinical practice to improve cancer patient care and therefore our research goes from basic biological research through to translational cancer research to clinical trials. We have a particular focus on tumour microenvironment, imaging and immunotherapy, which are the themes of our Cancer Research UK King's Health Partners' Cancer Centre'.
Each of the three themes within IPS includes clusters of research activity, some of which have evolved during the past decade ( drug delivery, chemical biology, pharmaceutical biophysics, pharmacology), and some of which have joined KCL more recently such as enhanced activity in anticancer and anti-infective drug discovery, nanomedicines, substance abuse, health psychology, and clinical pharmacy. Researchers within and across the three themes interact both informally and joint initiatives to promote cross-disciplinary research.
Please visit the School of Cancer & Pharmaceutical Sciences for further information.
Head of group/division
Professor Tony Ng and Professor Ben Forbes
Studentships
Our studentships are regularly advertised on Find A PhD and Funding Opportunities webpages.
How to apply
1. Application procedure
Studentships will be advertised in findaphd.com, Naturejobs, the College’s Health Schools Studentships website or on
All applicants are required to complete the KCL online application form. Short-listed applicants will be interviewed by at least two academics. Proposed research projects must be approved by the School Postgraduate Research Committee before an offer can be made.
Please do not complete an application form until you have spoken with and have confirmation from your preferred supervisor. Information about research staff can be found on the King’s Research Portal.
2. Personal statement and supporting information
You will be asked to submit the following documents in order for your application to be considered:
- Personal Statement: A personal statement is required. This can be entered directly into the online application form (maximum 4,000 characters) or uploaded as an attachment to the online application form (maximum 2 pages).
- Research Proposal: The proposal should explain in some detail precisely the field of study that you want to contribute to and current research gaps, what you want to do and how you propose to do it. For advice on how to write an application, please visit the following page.
- Previous Academic Study: A copy (or copies) of your official academic transcript(s), showing the subjects studied and marks obtained. If you have already completed your degree, copies of your official degree certificate will also be required. Applicants with academic documents issued in a language other than English, will need to submit both the original and official translation of their documents.
- References: Two references are required with at least one academic. Professional references will be accepted if you have completed your qualifications over five years ago. References cannot be from the prospective PGR supervisors.
- Other: You may also wish to include a CV (Resume) or evidence of professional registration as part of your application.
3. Course intake
No set number.
4. Application closing date
We encourage you to apply as early as possible so that there is sufficient time for your application to be assessed. We may need to request further information from you during the application process. In addition, if you receive an offer, this programme requires all non-EU/EEA/Swiss nationals (with some exceptions) to have an ATAS certificate before they can enrol at King’s and this can take some time. We therefore advise applying as soon as possible to avoid any delay in obtaining this certificate.
The final application deadlines are detailed below; on these dates, the programme will close at 23:59 (UK time) and we will open for the corresponding intake in 2026 soon after the same intake has passed in 2025.
- February 2025 entry – 20 October 2024 for Overseas fee status and 20 November 2024 for Home fee status
- June 2025 entry – 20 March 2025 for Overseas fee status and 11 April 2025 for Home fee status
- October 2025 entry – 25 July 2025 for Overseas fee status and 25 August 2025 for Home fee status
- February 2026 entry – 20 October 2025 for Overseas fee status and 20 November 2025 for Home fee status
- June 2026 entry – 20 March 2026 for Overseas fee status and 11 April 2026 for Home fee status
Please note that funding deadlines may be earlier than the application deadlines listed above.
5. Joint PhDs - Application advice
Applicants for the Joint PhD programme must contact the relevant departments at both universities before submitting an application in order to discuss the suitability of their topic for the joint programme and to locate potential supervisors. Applications should initially be submitted to the proposed home institution only, ie where the student will start and finish their programme. Students should note that acceptance onto the programme may take slightly longer than for single-institution PhDs because of the additional steps involved.
Applicants who choose King’s as their home institution should apply through the online system, selecting the appropriate Joint PhD option from the drop-down list. In addition to the standard supporting documentation, applicants should submit a travel plan form indicating how they intend to divide their time between the two partner institutions. Students must spend at least 12 month in each institution, details of which can be found in the ‘Notes’ section of the travel plan form.
It is recommended that students submit applications for the Joint PhD programme by the end of March to begin the following September.
The programme will be jointly awarded, so will result in one qualification awarded equally by both partners. Applications must be approved by both universities, so the process can take slightly longer than for a single PhD.
The Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine offers the following joint PhD degree programmes, which you can select on the Admissions Portal:
- Clinical Medicine Research with University of Hong Kong MPhil/PhD
- Life Sciences and Medicine Research with National University of Singapore MPhil/PhD
- Medicine Research with Hong Kong University MPhil/PhD
- Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Science Research with Pontifical Catholic University of Chile MPhil/PhD
- Pharmaceutical Discovery, Development and Use with University of Sao Paulo MPhil/PhD
- Cardiovascular Science with Georg-August-Universitat Gottingen MPhil/PhD
- Metabolic Disease with Technische Universitat Dresden MPhil/PhD
Fees or Funding
UK Tuition Fees 2024/25
- Full time tuition fees:
- £6,936 per year (MPhil/PhD)
- £6,936 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
- £6,936 per year (MDRes Clinical)
- Part time tuition fees:
- £3,468 per year (MPhil/PhD)
- £3,468 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
- £3,468 per year (MDRes Clinical)
International Tuition Fees 2024/25
- Full time tuition fees:
- £30,240 per year (MPhil/PhD)
- £58,470 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
- £58,470 per year (MDRes Clinical)
- Part time tuition fees:
- £15,120 per year (MPhil/PhD)
- £29,235 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
- £29,235 per year (MDRes Clinical)
UK Tuition Fees 2025/26
- Full time tuition fees:
- £7,500 per year (MPhil/PhD)
- £7,500 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
- £7,500 per year (MDRes Clinical)
- Part time tuition fees:
- £3,750 per year (MPhil/PhD)
- £3,750 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
- £3,750 per year (MDRes Clinical)
International Tuition Fees 2025/26
- Full time tuition fees:
- £32,400 per year (MPhil/PhD)
- £62,600 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
- £62,600 per year (MDRes Clinical)
- Part time tuition fees:
- £16,200 per year (MPhil/PhD)
- £31,300 per year (MPhil/PhD Clinical)
- £31,300 per year (MDRes Clinical)
These tuition fees may be subject to additional increases in subsequent years of study, in line with King's terms and conditions.
Study environment
Base campuses
- Denmark Hill Campus: Home to the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience.
- Guy’s Campus: The Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences, and the Institute of Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience are based at the riverside Guy's Campus, next to the Shard.
- Waterloo Campus: Waterloo campus is home of the Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing & Midwifery and facilities for other faculties
Students work alongside researchers and are supervised by two members of academic staff. Each student has a dedicated Thesis Progression Committee that monitors the students’ progress and gives advice and support.
Postgraduate training
KCL offers a large number of training and skills development opportunities. Participation in the annual Postgraduate Research Symposium is compulsory for all students and provides an opportunity to improve science communication and presentation skills. Opportunities are available for postgraduate students to present their work at national and international scientific meetings. Our postgraduate students also have the opportunity to assist with teaching of undergraduates as demonstrators in practical classes or by leading tutorials.
Entry requirements
UK requirements
- Minimum UK requirements: Bachelor's degree with 2:1 honours in a science, medicine, or dentistry (or overseas equivalent) A 2:2 degree may be considered only where applicants also offer a Master's degree with Merit or above.
Equivalent International qualifications
Select a country to view equivalent qualifications.
English language requirements
- English language band: D
To study at King's, it is essential that you can communicate in English effectively in an academic environment. You are usually required to provide certification of your competence in English before starting your studies.
Nationals of majority English speaking countries (as defined by the UKVI) who have permanently resided in this country are not usually required to complete an additional English language test. This is also the case for applicants who have successfully completed an undergraduate degree (of at least three years duration), a postgraduate taught degree (of at least one year), or a PhD in a majority English speaking country (as defined by the UKVI) within five years of the course start date.
For information on our English language requirements and whether you need to complete an English language test, please see our English Language requirements page.
