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Hinduja Scholarship in Surgical & Interventional Health Technologies at King’s College London

King’s College London
UK
Application Deadline:02 Jun 2025

Fully Funded PhD Opportunity: Hinduja Scholarship in Surgical & Interventional Health Technologies at King’s College London:

 

We are excited to share an exceptional fully funded PhD opportunity for Indian students currently domiciled in India through the Hinduja Foundation Scholarship, at the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Surgical & Interventional Engineering, King’s College London. This is an outstanding opportunity to receive world-class training in a globally leading institution, while working at the cutting edge of health technology innovation.

 

This is a fully funded 4-year programme offering outstanding students the chance to develop and lead innovations in surgical and interventional health technologies.

 

【About the CDT in Surgical & Interventional Engineering】

The CDT is a world-class research and training centre committed to shaping the future of surgery through technological innovation and clinical translation. It brings together engineers, scientists and clinicians to address real-world surgical challenges.

 

Key features:

  • Interdisciplinary training: Core skills in AI, robotics, imaging, data science and systems design and more
  • Clinical immersion: Direct access to operating theatres and patient pathways at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Trust
  • State-of-the-Art facilities: Including The Weston Education Centre and St Thomas’ MedTech Hub
  • Industry engagement: Collaborations with leading MedTech and health tech companies
  • Vibrant community: A diverse and supportive cohort of researchers working on impactful global health solutions

 

【PhD Projects】

Scholars can choose from over 40 innovative PhD projects. Explore project options at CDT Projects.

 

【Eligibility】

The Hinduja Scholarship is open to applicants of Indian nationality, and covers tuition fees, monthly stipend and research expenses. Deadline 2nd June 2025.  Details can be found here.

 

For any queries, students are encouraged to write to  sie-phd@kcl.ac.uk