Are you passionate about evolutionary biology, medical mycology, and tackling one of the world's most pressing health challenges: antimicrobial resistance (AMR)?
The University of Manchester is seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate for a fully funded President’s Doctoral Scholar (PDS) Award project. This is a rare, prestigious opportunity to join the Division of Evolution, Infection and Genomic Sciences and conduct groundbreaking research on the evolution of antifungal resistance. If you dream of studying in the UK and mastering cutting-edge laboratory techniques, this could be your defining moment!

📌 Project Overview
- Project Title: Targeting septal plugging to disrupt the evolution of antifungal resistance in hyphal networks.
- Host Institution: The University of Manchester, UK
- Department: Division of Evolution, Infection and Genomic Sciences
- Supervisors: Dr. Michael Bottery, Dr. Chris Knight, and Prof. Michael Bromley
- Funding Type: Competition Funded PhD Project (Students Worldwide)
💡 What’s In It For You? (Benefits)
The President's Doctoral Scholar Award is Manchester’s flagship funding initiative. As a successful candidate, you will receive:
- ✅ Comprehensive Training: Master highly sought-after, cutting-edge skills including CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing, live-cell microscopy, bioinformatics, and experimental evolution.
- ✅ World-Class Environment: Become an integral part of the globally renowned Manchester Fungal Infection Group (MFIG).
- ✅ Interdisciplinary Mentorship: Receive expert guidance from a top-tier team of specialists in evolutionary biology and mycology.
- ✅ Financial Support: As a PDS Awardee, you will receive full tuition fee coverage, an annual living stipend at the UKRI rate, and an additional PDS financial enhancement.
🎯 Eligibility Criteria
To be considered for this prestigious PhD project, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Nationality: Open to students worldwide (UK, EU, and International applicants).
- Academic Excellence: Applicants should hold (or be about to obtain) a First-Class Honours degree or a Master's degree with Merit/Distinction in a relevant biological sciences field (e.g., Microbiology, Genetics, Evolutionary Biology).
- Research Interest: A demonstrable passion for microbiology, genetic engineering, and tackling antimicrobial resistance.
- Language Proficiency: International students must meet The University of Manchester's English language requirements (usually an IELTS score of 6.5 or equivalent).
📄 Required Documents
Prepare the following standard documents before submitting your application:
- Updated Academic CV / Resume
- A tailored Cover Letter / Personal Statement detailing your interest in the project
- Official Academic Transcripts and Degree Certificates
- Two Academic References
- Proof of English Language Proficiency (if applicable)
📝 How to Apply
- Review the full project details thoroughly using the official link provided below.
- Reach out to the primary supervisor (Dr. Michael Bottery) informally if you have specific questions about the research.
- Submit your formal application through The University of Manchester’s online postgraduate application portal before the deadline.
📅 Application Deadline: March 16, 2026
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