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NIAB EMR part of consortium awarded 19 studentships in multi-million pound UK investment in bioscience


United Kingdom
October 25, 2019

NIAB EMR is proud to be part of a University of Southampton-led consortium that has successfully bid for 19 studentships from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC, a part of UK Research and Innovation).

Funding for the studentships, awarded to the Doctoral Training Partnership (DTP), South Coast Biosciences (SoCoBio), which comprises of the universities of Southampton, Kent, Sussex, Portsmouth and the horticultural and agricultural research institute NIAB-EMR, is part of a £170m boost to fund 1,700 PhD researchers over five annual cohorts at academic institutions nationwide. The University of Southampton consortium is one of just 12 successful bids across the UK.
 

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Professor Mario Caccamo, NIAB EMR Managing Director said: “We are very pleased to be part of the South Coast consortium and look forward to contributing to the success of this DTP programme. We relish this opportunity to train the next generation of scientists in a sector that is so important for the UK and globally”.

The 19 studentships, shared across the DTP institutions over four years, consist of 14 standard studentships and five CASE (jointly supported by industry) studentships to be allocated initially over three years – then a further two years after review. Each studentship will pay fees, stipend and training costs for successful PhD candidates, who will undertake world-leading research work within the Biosciences.

Professor Matthew Terry, Director of SoCoBio DTP and Deputy Head of School (Research and Enterprise) of the School of Biological Sciences at Southampton comments: “We are very proud of our work in developing the SoCoBio partnership over the last two years and look forward to working with our partners to train the next generation of PhD graduates in the Biosciences for the region, the wider UK and for global society.”

“NIAB EMR looks forward to training the next generation of scientists to play their part in addressing some of the biggest challenges facing society today. By putting NIAB’s plant sciences into profitable practice, the students will be bridging the gap between research and industry with the delivery of innovative solutions.” Added Dr Andrew Simkin, Deputy Department Head, Department of Genetics, Genomics and Breeding, NIAB EMR

Announcing the DTP awards nationally, Professor Melanie Welham, BBSRC’s Executive Chair, said: “The success of the UK’s science sector and the consequent benefits to society and the economy relies on great researchers doing great work. Our Doctoral Training Partnerships have already supported the training of hundreds of early career scientists working at the cutting edge of biology and biotechnology. By continuing to fund, through this significant £170 million investment, vital training of the next generation of researchers we will help ensure that the UK consolidates its position as world-leader in this crucial sector.”

Each of the 12 successful DTPs have also received some additional Flexible Support Funding, to provide additional opportunities for students within and across cohorts. This funding will also be used to encourage under-represented groups of undergraduates to experience research through summer placements, as well as provide additional funds to support high-cost research projects.



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Published: October 25, 2019

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