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Full time — Open
Graduate

Generative Biology (EIT DTP)

The Generative Biology Doctoral Training Programme (DTP) is a 4-year DPhil course designed to train doctoral researchers in cutting-edge areas of generative biology.

Open: Full time

Open - applications are still being accepted

Expected length:
  • Full time: 3-4 years
Expected start date:
  • Full time:
English language level:
  • Higher level required
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About the course

The DTP will engage its students on original doctoral research projects, guiding and training them to produce significant and substantial contributions to their fields of study. The DTP forms part of the long-term strategic alliance between the University of Oxford and the Ellison Institute of Technology (EIT), which aims to develop innovative solutions and foster future leaders to tackle some of the greatest challenges facing humanity.

To learn more about the research topics you’ll have the opportunity to explore, please refer to the Research areas section on this page.

You will start working on your research project from the outset, developing your research skills through hands-on learning in the laboratory of your supervisor. Supervisors will ensure that a development plan is put in place for every student, guiding them to take full advantage of relevant lecture courses and training modules within the University that will contribute to the academic development of their research.

The DTP will host regular lunchtime seminar sessions, as well as an annual symposium, where you can present your research in an high-trust environment between peers and enjoy social time together. Over time, the DTP will plan for some of these sessions to also include students from other programmes at Oxford to enable networking and knowledge exchange. The DTP will also organise funded retreats where students and supervisors spend a consolidated block of time together as a group, discussing science outside of the normal context and strengthening their working relationships.

Subject to progress, there will also be opportunities for students to suspend status and undertake internships at EIT allowing them experience of working on different projects in a commercially focused environment. 

Course structure

This section provides an overview of the course structure, while details of the individual course components are provided below.

You will start working on your research project from the outset, developing your research skills through hands-on learning in the laboratory of your supervisor. Supervisors will ensure that a development plan is put in place for every student, guiding them to take full advantage of relevant lecture courses and training modules within the University that will contribute to the academic development of their research.

The DTP will host regular lunchtime seminar sessions, as well as an annual symposium, where you can present your research in an high-trust environment between peers and enjoy social time together. Over time, the DTP will plan for some of these sessions to also include students from other programmes at Oxford to enable networking and knowledge exchange. The DTP will also organise funded retreats where students and supervisors spend a consolidated block of time together as a group, discussing science outside of the normal context and strengthening their working relationships.

Subject to progress, there will also be opportunities for students to suspend status and undertake internships at EIT allowing them experience of working on different projects in a commercially focused environment. 

Core components

You will receive cohort-level training and have the opportunity to undertake training in leadership and innovation.

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

Completing your application

Contact details