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Postgraduate research

BHF Research Centre

Qualification: PhD

Department: Cardiovascular Sciences

Application deadline: 2 July 2026

Start date: 21 September 2026

Overview

UK applicants only

Our British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence is offering one PhD studentship from the projects listed below.

This interdisciplinary studentship is funded through the British Heart Foundation Leicester Centre of Research Excellence. The Centre aims to advance cardiovascular research through three interconnected themes: Discovery, which uses genetics and related technologies to identify disease causes and predict risk; Interventions, which develops and refines treatments by translating laboratory findings to clinical practice; and Populations, which explores links between cardiovascular and other common conditions to tailor interventions for diverse groups. Central to this mission is the ambition to nurture the next generation of cardiovascular researchers—studentship holders will be integral to this vision, benefiting from world-class mentorship, structured development, and opportunities to build lasting professional networks.

This interdisciplinary studentship offers exceptional opportunities to engage in cross-theme and cross-disciplinary research, drawing on expertise from fields such as engineering, mathematics, social science, law, and economics. You will join a vibrant and supportive research community designed to stimulate collaboration and innovation, connect with leading experts across disciplines, and participate in events that open doors to future collaborations and research partnerships.

 

Please select your preferred project and follow the application advice under How to Apply below.  Funding and entry requirements are also in the drop down sections below.

Dr Maryam Afzali: Translational development of cardiac diffusion tensor imaging in cardiometabolic and valvular disease using machine learning (PDF, 157kb)

Professor Ashiq Anjum: Physics-Informed AI for Multi-Modal Cardiac Imaging and Prognostic Phenotyping (PDF, 136kb)

Dr Reshma Chauhan: Understanding Why Failing Hearts Become Electrically Unstable: 3D Optical Mapping and AI Approaches (PDF, 159kb)

Funding

Funding

The British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence Studentship provides

  • 3.5 year UK tuition fees*
  • 3.5 year stipend at UKRI rates. For 2026/7 this will be £21,805 per year (stipend is paid monthly)

Entry requirements

Entry requirements

Applicants are required to hold/or expect to obtain a UK Bachelor Degree 2:1 or better in a relevant subject or overseas equivalent.  

Please refer to individual projects for any additional requirements.

The Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ English language requirements apply.

Informal enquiries

Informal enquiries

Please contact the project supervisor for project enquiries.

General enquiries to cls-pgr@le.ac.uk

How to apply

How to apply

To apply please use the Apply Link at the bottom of the page and select September 2026.

With your application, please include: 

  • CV
  • Personal statement explaining your interest in the project, your experience and why we should consider you
  • Degree Certificates and Transcripts of study already completed and if possible transcript to date of study currently being undertaken
  • Evidence of English language proficiency if applicable
  • In the reference section please enter the contact details of your two academic referees in the boxes provided or upload letters of reference if already available. Project supervisors are not able to act as referees.
  • In the funding section please specify BHF Centre of Research Excellence studentship
  • In the proposal section please provide the name of the supervisors and project title of your preferred project (a proposal is not required)

Eligibility

Eligibility

Open to UK applicants only

Application options

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