The Podium Institute Studentship 2026 at University of Oxford
Scholarship Value
Full coverage of University course fees for both UK and Overseas students (fees covered at the rate set for each category in the 2026–27 academic year). A tax-free stipend (maintenance grant) of around £22,780 for the first year (based on the 2024–25 figure), and at least the same level for a further three years. A research setting focused on sports injury prevention, not just treatment—meaning your work can translate into real protocols, devices, and systems for safer participation. Access to priority research areas ranging from brain injury modelling and MRI innovation to wearables, soft robotics, computer vision, AI coaching, and big-data injury prediction. Supervision potential from a strong list of academics (including options for co-supervision with relevant expertise in the Medical Sciences Division, where appropriate).
Scholarship Information
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible, you should meet these core requirements: Open to UK and Overseas students (full award: fees + stipend). A first-class or strong upper second-class undergraduate degree (with honours) in engineering, physical sciences, or medical sciences relevant to your proposed research area. Excellent English written and spoken communication skills. A strong interest and genuine enthusiasm for sports medicine and technology.
Discipline Applicable
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