DPhil in Cardiovascular Science (Cardiovascular Disease Prevention)
This DPhil, which includes funding support from the British Heart Foundation (BHF), is for graduates who want to undertake advanced research into cardiovascular disease in Oxford.
Closed to applications for entry in 2026-27. Register to receive an email when applications open (for entry in 2027-28).
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- Full time: 4 years
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About the course
The DPhil in Cardiovascular Science (Collaborative Vision for Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Prevention) is a collaboration between the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, the University of Edinburgh, and Imperial College London.
This four-year DPhil course combines interdisciplinary training with in-depth research.
You will be trained to work at the intersection of population health, systems biology, and data science/AI, combining expertise across these fields to tackle one of the most pressing challenges in global health. By harnessing large-scale multimodal data and emerging technologies, you will develop new approaches to understand, predict, and prevent heart and circulatory diseases.
Students will be based in one of the following institutes: Oxford (2 studentships), Cambridge (5 studentships), Edinburgh (2 studentships), and Imperial (1 Studentship) while benefiting from training, co-supervision, and collaboration across the partner institutions.
Projects will span a range of topics including health data science, AI and machine learning, multi-omics, epidemiology, and translational cardiovascular research. You will be part of a cohort-based programme, gaining access to shared training activities, collaborative networks, and state-of-the-art data resources across the multi-institute partnership.
Year one
In year one, you will take an induction programme, training courses and research rotations before selecting your DPhil project and supervisory team (all at your host institution). Please note that it is not possible to change institution between years 1 and 2, except under exceptional circumstances
Years two to four
In years two-four, you will carry out your DPhil research with interdisciplinary supervision.
Additional opportunities will include advanced training courses, programme-wide workshops and symposia, and optional placements with our academic or industry partners, including:
· EMBL-European Bioinformatics Institute
· Wellcome Sanger Institute
· AstraZeneca
· Novo Nordisk
· Genomics Ltd
· Owlstone Medical
· ThermoFischer Scientific
· Flagship Pioneering.
Research areas
You will have the opportunity to undertake research within the specialised themes of this course.
Course details
Entry requirements
For entry in 2026-27
Funding and costs
College preference
Before you apply
Stage 1: Apply to the University of Cambridge
This course has a two-stage application process. You must first apply to Cambridge.
Stage 2: Apply to the University of Oxford
If you are successful at Stage 1, you will be invited to complete a University of Oxford application.