Medical charities are offering PhD studentships worth considerably more than those offered by research council programmes, it has emerged.
The Macular Society is to fund a doctoral studentship with a total value of 拢100,000, which is 拢17,000 more than the sum offered for research council-funded PhDs outside London. The charity鈥檚 six-figure offer covers student stipend, tuition fees and consumables for three years commencing in 2014-15.
An equivalent studentship from the Medical Research Council is worth a minimum of 拢23,159 in the first year. The MRC funds its PhD studentships for three and a half years and the amount awarded each year is incrementally increased during the programme, bringing the total to at least 拢83,000 over the course of a PhD. Studentships based at institutions in the capital get an enhanced stipend of 拢2,000 per year, according to figures on the MRC鈥檚 website.
Tony Rucinski, chief executive of the Macular Society, said that it wants to fund the highest quality and best value research. 鈥淲e understand that good research doesn鈥檛 always come cheap,鈥 he said.
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The society felt it 鈥減rudent鈥 to at least match the Research Councils UK minimum student stipend, and looked at other charities鈥 awards when arriving at the figure.
鈥淔ight for Sight offer 拢100,000 studentships for three years, and while other funders are more flexible in the maximum amount they fund, the figures remain comparable,鈥 Mr Rucinski said. Last grant round, Fight for Sight offered nine studentships, according to its website.
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Mr Rucinski said that applicants must 鈥渇ully justify鈥 costs, and its research committee reviews them 鈥渢o make sure they are accurate and realistic鈥.
An MRC spokesman said that the values published on its website were 鈥渂ased on existing MRC research funding already in place鈥 and that 鈥渦niversities with MRC Doctoral Training Partnerships have the flexibility to use the funding to provide higher levels of support鈥.
Participating universities could make awards of three or four years, 鈥渄epending on the needs of the student and the project鈥, he said.
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