DPhil in Cardiovascular Science (VascularRewind)
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.
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- Full time: 4 years
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About the course
The DPhil in Cardiovascular Science (VascularRewind: Secondary Prevention of Vascular Dysfunction and Disease) is a collaboration between the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge.
The course will provide a rigorous and enriching training experience that will equip you with skills to tackle complex challenges in vascular disease.
It is built around a multidisciplinary framework combining molecular biology, data science, engineering, imaging, and clinical research. The structure of the course ensures that you receive broad foundational training in your first year, before progressing to focused research projects in the remaining three years. During all four years of the course you will receive a tailored programme designed to broaden your research and professional skills.
Course structure
Year one
All students will begin with a cohort-wide induction covering essential research skills, laboratory and safety training, along with foundational principles in cardiovascular science. This is followed by two 12-week training projects in distinct disciplines, interspersed with a bespoke selection of project-relevant specialised training courses.
The training projects will enable you to explore diverse approaches and environments before starting your main project.
Throughout the first year, you will take part in joint Oxford and Cambridge hybrid format tutorials covering experimental design, grant writing, research ethics, scientific communication, and translational science, as well as journal clubs co-led by supervisors, postdocs and third year students.
We will work with Oxford Edge and Cambridge Enterprise, who will provide tailored workshops on scientific entrepreneurship, with exposure to case studies of spinouts and interaction with innovators and funders. These offerings aim to build your awareness of innovation ecosystems and develop commercialisation skills. You will present each rotation project at cross-institutional mini symposia and develop a detailed proposal for your main DPhil project.
Years two to four
You will undertake your main DPhil research project under the co-supervision of investigators from both the University of Oxford and University of Cambridge. Most projects will also involve a third supervisor with orthogonal interests and expertise to enhance the interdisciplinary training.
You will continue to benefit from joint activities across institutions, including an annual in-person symposium for the entire consortium, as well as peer feedback sessions, and transferable skills workshops. You will be encouraged to attend national and international conferences and pursue additional specialised training aligned with their project goals, and career-oriented training courses in latter years.
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