Are you interested in applying for a DPhil that focusses on pandemic research? Apply for Oxford Population Health's DPhil in Population Health by Tuesday 3 December 2024 and you could be offered a Pandemic Sciences Institute (PSI) scholarship to work with one of their Investigators on PSI-related projects.
The Pandemic Sciences Institute (PSI) is offering two Oxford-Moh Family Foundation Global Health Scholarships for 2025-26 entry to work with PSI Investigators on PSI-related projects. One of these scholarships is being offered through Oxford Population Health’s (Nuffield Department of Population Health) DPhil in Population Health which is open for applications until Tuesday 3 December 2024. Our Director Professor Melinda Mills is a PSI Investigator so please email us if you are interested in applying with a PSI-related project in the disciplines of ethics, humanities or social sciences.
DPhil applicants for 2025-26 entry: funding opportunity
Thanks to the generosity of the Pandemic Sciences Institute's donors, the Moh Family Foundation, they are able to offer two Oxford-Moh Family Foundation Global Health Scholarships for 2025-26 entry to work with PSI Investigators on PSI-related projects. One of these will be for a student working on a PSI-related project in the disciplines of ethics, humanities or social sciences. To be considered for this scholarship, you should apply through the Nuffield Department of Population Health. To be considered for the other scholarship, you should apply for the DPhil course offered by the department in which the Investigator is based – see details on the University website. There is no separate scholarship application process and you will be considered for these scholarships if you meet the eligibility criteria. Informal enquiries to investigators including discussions about possible projects are welcome. We encourage cross-PSI projects.