Caitlin who is based at Queens University Belfast
"I chose to join NorthWestBio because I really keen to join a programme in which I would be able to collaborate with others in my cohort. I would recommend other students to join NorthWestBio because it has provided a supportive environment for me to grow as a researcher.
NorthWestBio has been extremely good at taking on board student feedback so training can be tailored to our individual requirements".
Benedict who is based at Strathclyde University in Glasgow
"The collaborative nature of the programme is what drew me to it; the thought of getting postgraduate training in such a collaborative environment of top-tier institutions with great track records in research and academia got me hooked.
One outstanding component of NorthWestBio is the unwavering support one gets from the supervisors; they offer meticulous training and guidance in the implementation of the PhD project and is amazing how they have such enormous resources at the student's disposal.
What this NorthWestBio offers is beyond academic excellence, the programme is keen on pushing for impactful research that instills broader transferable skills that are highly sought after in the job market; it’s now eight months since joining NorthWestBio and I can honestly say it’s an all-inclusive programme with high regard for diversity".