MRC, Babraham and Sanger PhDs
This page is for self-nominees from the MRC within the University, Babraham and Sanger Institutes only. If you are a Cambridge PhD and do not work for one of these organisations, please use the information on this page instead.
Please read the Call for Self-Nominations carefully. It includes all the information you need about:
- Fellowship requirements
- Self-nomination process
- Timescales
The process is highly competitive with a maximum of eight candidates shortlisted to apply directly to Schmidt.
Summary: how to submit a self-nomination
Before submitting, please ensure that you have read the Call for Self-Nominations. Pay particular attention to:
- the qualities which Schmidt is seeking in their Fellows
- the pivot.
Please see also the Frequently Asked Questions which address details relating to eligibility and self-nomination.
The submission comprises three elements:
- Your self-nomination: please email the following documents saved as PDFs to fellowships.pda@admin.cam.ac.uk:
- Self-Nomination Form
- A letter of interest (500 words max)
- Your CV (2 sides of A4 max, publications and presentations may be included as additional pages).
Reference to be completed by your main supervisor / PI: https://bit.ly/Schmidt-Reference-Partners
Please share this link, ensuring that they understand the requirements of the Fellowship and are aware of your pivot and its rationale.
Statement of Good Standing from your department: https://bit.ly/Schmidt-Goodstanding-Partners
Please share this link with a senior administrator or academic in your department who has access to HR records.
There is more information about these elements in the Call for Self-Nominations and on the Self-Nomination Form.
Further information
Our Frequently Asked Questions pages address the most common queries about eligibility and how to approach and submit your self-nomination.
If you cannot find the answers you need in the Call for Self-Nominations or Frequently Asked Questions, please contact fellowships.pda@admin.cam.ac.uk.