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Cambridge Cardiovascular

 

The University of Cambridge is ranked the world's joint third best university by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, with a reputation for research excellence across a broad range of disciplines.

The University has identified cardiovascular disease as a major research priority, and this is endorsed by a current British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence (BHF CRE) of £5 million over 5 years from 2024 to 2029. The BHF CRE brings together a wide range of cardiovascular research across the University of Cambridge and its affiliated institutes, including the Wellcome Sanger Institute.

We aim to provide the leading cardiovascular research training programme in the UK and offer opportunities for basic science researchers and clinician scientists, at all career stages.

Training

See our Training & Career Support page.

Funding

See our general Funding opportunities page.

Job opportunities

You may find this Current Job Opportunities within the School of Clinical Medicine which includes all these Departments and Institutes useful.

If you are interested in work experience in a specific laboratory, please contact the relevant Principal Investigator directly via their University research page.  This is a list of current Cambridge CRE Investigators.

We have a Cambridge Cardiovascular Linked In page. Any jobs we are made aware of will be posted there. Please do connect and follow us.

 

Other Current Opportunities

Fitzwilliam Museum is currently leading pioneering work on participatory research...

Awards of up to £50K to answer a particular question, validate data and provide evidence to accelerate innovation to the next stage on...

An opportunity for University of Cambridge Early Career Researchers to participate in BSCR events and promote Cambridge Cardiovascular...

Over 2.7 billion euros will be allocated for research grants in 2025....

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We connect cardiovascular researchers in Cambridge and beyond.

For inquiries about our research, website or joining Cambridge Cardiovascular please contact Dr Jane Sugars

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