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Guests indicate that it's fine to go here for the Polish meal. Come to this cafe to taste nicely cooked kielbasa , walleye and coleslaw . Tasty pancakes and good chocolate cakes are the tastiest dishes. Take your chance to taste delicious draft beer . Some clients like great coffee at Ivanhoe Cafe .

The intimate atmosphere of this place allows customers to relax after a hard working day. The appealing staff works hard, stays positive and makes this place great. If you want to enjoy prompt service, you should go to this spot. From the guests' point of view, prices are low. Google users are quite generous with this cafe: it was granted 4.7 stars.

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Detroit Digest: The Polish Yacht Club, a Hidden Treasure Still Sailing After More than 100 Years

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Before downtown and Midtown gave birth to a cluster of new restaurants and bars, some of Detroit's best destinations were hidden gems off the beaten path.

After more than a century, the Polish Yacht Club, aka The Ivanhoe, is still one of those gems. Drive past empty fields and worn homes on a residential stretch of Joseph Campau in Detroit, about six blocks south of I-94, and you’ll stumble upon the restaurant-bar housed in a big red-brick structure with a flat roof -- almost like a little home on the prairie. Despite its name, it's landlocked, with no yachts to be seen.

Inside, there’s a hand-carved marble bar with a dark wood top, and dining rooms with little lamps on the tables and a menu full of comfort food: Kielbasa, pierogi, potato pancakes, fried shrimp, frog legs, creamy cole slaw and the house favorite, fish and chips, with a choice of walleye, perch or catfish. 

Detroit DIgest host Carlos Parisi recently stopped by and worked his way through the tasty menu.

►  Polish Yacht Club , 5249 Jos. Campau, ( 313) 925-5335 . Limited Hours: Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

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At Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, you’ll discover a unique research training environment of academic inquiry and scientific discovery, combined with exceptional intellectual and technological resources designed to help you achieve your highest scientific career goals.

Through the Ph.D. program, you’ll acquire a broad expertise in biomedical science with the opportunity to go deeper into your primary area of research interest.

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  • Research training by leading investigators in fields ranging from molecules to populations, all in the context of exceptional health care.
  • Embedded within a top academic medical center, you’ll have access to clinical data from more than 6 million patient histories.
  • A Career Development Internship program where senior students experience networking opportunities in career settings different from those of their research mentors.
  • A national destination for research training of students from backgrounds underrepresented in science. Mayo’s NIH-funded IMSD is more than two decades old, and Mayo invented the NIH PREP concept.
  • Join about 250 students who have access to 300+ faculty members in small class sizes.
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The hallmark of research at Mayo Clinic is the highly collaborative interaction that occurs between investigators in basic science and clinical areas. While each investigator has a competitively funded independent lab, collaboration with graduate students and staff across the institution is common. As a Ph.D. student, you’re free to select any Mayo mentor, regardless of which track you choose.

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For contact information, please visit the Program in Biomedical Sciences (PiBS)  website .

Boston University’s Program in Biomedical Sciences (PiBS) is an “umbrella” program with 9 participating departments/programs, all housed within Graduate Medical Sciences at the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine.  PiBS provides rigorous training toward a PhD degree, focusing on coursework and research, as well as professional development for career advancement. In addition to required and elective coursework, first-year students explore research opportunities by participating in three laboratory rotations to help determine the direction of their PhD research.

Learning Outcomes

The learning outcomes for the doctoral programs in Graduate Medical Sciences at the  Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine are designed to train scholars to be leaders in their respective fields of biomedical research. Trainees become fluent in their areas of specialization, as well as develop competencies that provide the foundation for lifelong learning and practice in their chosen field. Trainees will demonstrate and apply the professional and scientific skills necessary to benefit society. They will:

  • Generate an original body of work in the biomedical sciences that reflects critical thinking and independent thought.
  • Demonstrate competencies in advanced research skills and critical thinking.
  • Develop the ability to communicate with specialists and nonexperts through writing and oral communication within their chosen field of expertise.
  • Demonstrate a commitment to professional development and continued learning in their chosen field.

Participating programs/departments include:

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  • Pathology & Laboratory Medicine  (including Immunology Training Program )
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  • Cancer biology, cancer immunology, and tumor microenvironment
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  • Cell dynamics and architecture
  • Cell signaling and gene regulation
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  • Development and regenerative biology and stem cells
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  • Lymphatic system physiology and disease
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  • Pathology and laboratory medicine
  • Physiology and pathophysiology
  • Proteomics and glycomics
  • Structural biology and molecular biophysics
  • Vaccine development

Please visit the PiBS website for links to the participating programs’ websites and additional information regarding individual faculty research interests.

In the first year, PhD students take the Foundations in Biomedical Sciences (FBS)  core curriculum, professional skills development courses, as well as elective courses focused on area-specific interests. In addition, students experience three laboratory rotations and attend research seminars. Students work closely with a faculty advisor to develop a plan tailored to serve specific research and professional goals. After selection of a laboratory, students join the program/department with which the mentor is affiliated and continue advanced studies toward candidacy. Once a student chooses a dissertation laboratory and a department/program of study, additional coursework is dictated by the requirements of that department/program. All departments/programs require that the student submit, present, and defend a dissertation based on original laboratory research performed under the direction of a member of the PiBS faculty.

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  • GMS FC 708 Professional Development Skills (2 units)
  • GMS FC 711 Foundations in Biomedical Sciences: Protein Structure, Catalysis and Interaction (3 units)
  • GMS FC 712 Foundations in Biomedical Sciences: Structure and Function of the Genome (3 units)
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  • GMS FC 764 Professional Skills (2 units)
  • Statistics class (2–4 units)

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  • GMS BY 762 Foundations of Biophysics and Structural Biology I (2 units)
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  • GMS MI 713 Comprehensive Immunology (4 units)
  • GMS MI 715 Immunological Basis of Disease (2 units)
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  • GMS MM 710 Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine (2 units)
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  • GMS NU 756 Molecular, Biochemical, and Physiological Basis of Nutrition II: Macronutrients (4 units)
  • GMS NU 757 Molecular, Biochemical, and Physiologic Bases of Nutrition: Regulation of Energy Balance (2 units)
  • GMS OB 763 Basic Processes in Oral Biology I (2 units)
  • GMS OB 764 Basic Processes in Oral Biology II (2 units)
  • GMS PA 700 Basic and Experimental Pathology (4 units)
  • GMS PA 710 Principles of Basic and Applied Pathology (2 units)
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Lab Rotations, 4 units total

Each student completes three laboratory rotations in the first year of the program.

Professional Development Opportunities

In addition to the biomedical and professional skills coursework in the first year, we offer our graduate students a host of professional development opportunities ( BU’s BEST  and PhD Professional Development Opportunities ). These include workshops, panel discussions, site visits, and internships to enable students to consider and prepare for careers in a variety of sectors, including research and nonresearch careers in academia, industry, government, communications, law/compliance, or wherever they may choose to work.

PhD students in good standing are provided with a financial package that covers the cost of tuition, health insurance, and fees, as well as a living stipend.

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PiBS applicants should have a strong undergraduate academic record as well as research experience. Students matriculate during the fall term. Please visit the PiBS website for more information regarding the application and selection processes.

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The Coordinated Doctoral Programs in Biomedical Sciences are part of the medical school and the Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. The programs are located at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center campus. PhD students have access to more than 250 training faculty when selecting their research direction, ensuring that each student receives optimal training and research experience. We also provide a supportive environment which goes beyond academics. 

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Prepare for a high-impact academic or research career at the forefront of the biological sciences in public health..

As a student in the PhD in biological sciences in public health program, you will gain expertise in the prevention and treatment of diseases that affect thousands—even millions—of people. Working with leading public health scientists, you will learn both mechanistic and quantitative approaches to biomedical research, while specializing in one of four areas of investigation:

  • The metabolic basis of health and disease
  • Immunology and infectious diseases
  • Gene-environment interactions
  • Inflammation and stress responses

Each area of investigation emphasizes biochemical, cell biological, and genetic approaches to understanding disease. In your research, whether basic or translational, you will apply cutting-edge tools and techniques to advance the understanding, treatment, and prevention of human diseases that significantly impact global populations today. Current research within our laboratories includes these and other diseases and risk factors:

  • Atherosclerosis
  • Chagas’ disease
  • Environmental exposure to toxins
  • Inflammatory diseases
  • Kidney disease
  • Metabolic syndrome
  • Tuberculosis

As a graduate of the program, you will be prepared for a career as a faculty member in a college, university, medical school, research institute, or school of public health. You may also choose to pursue a career in research at a government agency, or in the private sector at a consulting, biotech, or pharmaceutical firm.

The program provides broad interdisciplinary knowledge of both mechanistic and quantitative approaches to biomedical research and prepares graduate students for research careers with courses in the following areas:

  • Biochemistry, Genetics
  • Biostatistics
  • Cell biology
  • Epidemiology
  • Immunology/Infectious diseases
  • Molecular biology
  • Toxicology/Cancer cell biology

All students admitted to the PhD in biological sciences in public health program, including international students, are guaranteed full funding, which includes a stipend, tuition, and health insurance for five years, provided they maintain satisfactory progress.

WHO SHOULD APPLY?

To qualify for admission, applicants must demonstrate strong enthusiasm and ability for the vigorous pursuit of scientific knowledge. Minimum requirements include a bachelor’s degree and undergraduate preparation in the sciences.

APPLICATION PROCESS

Like all PhD (doctor of philosophy) programs at the School, the PhD in biological sciences in public health is offered under the aegis of the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (Harvard Griffin GSAS). Applications are processed through the Harvard Griffin GSAS online application system . The program is located within the Division of Biological Sciences at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

OUR COMMUNITY: COMMITTED, ACCOMPLISHED, COLLABORATIVE

As a PhD candidate in the biological sciences in public health program, you will be part of a diverse and accomplished group of students with a broad range of research and other interests. The opportunity to learn from each other and share ideas outside of the classroom will be one of the most rewarding and productive parts of the program. The School fosters those relationships by sponsoring an “informal curriculum” of seminars, journal clubs, retreats, and other opportunities that will broaden your knowledge, hone your presentation skills, and teach you how to critically evaluate scientific literature while providing a supportive, collaborative community within which to pursue your degree. Our location in the heart of Boston’s Longwood Medical Area—home to Harvard Medical School, the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, and many world-class hospitals—makes collaboration with eminent laboratory and clinical researchers a natural part of the educational experience. And when you graduate, you will benefit from Harvard’s unparalleled global network of alumni leaders.

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If you have previous research experience, please make sure to list all prior experiences on your Resume or CV. Please list specific details, such as institution or company, duration of experience, PI or lab supervisor name, average hours you worked per week, and a brief description of your role. If you have presented or published, please also list all of these experiences, even local or small conferences are helpful information! All experiences should also be listed in chronological order.

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Your personal statement should include the following three sections. You may provide additional information that you believe would help the committee get to know you, but please cover these topics at a minimum.

  • Why I want a PhD degree and why UB would be a good place to pursue this degree. (500 word limit)
  • An example of a time where I showed initiative and perseverance in meeting a goal and/or overcoming an obstacle. (500 word limit)
  • A brief description of my prior research experiences (for applicants who have had more than one research experience, you may choose one to describe). If you do not have prior research experience, you may describe a class presentation, essay, lab, or assignment relevant to biological sciences. (750 word limit)

If applicable, it is also recommended that you use your statement to address any stumbles or obstacles that have affected your academic performance thus far.

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  • Strong consideration is given to students who majored in biology, biochemistry, chemistry, physics, mathematics, engineering, pharmacy or psychology. Recommended undergraduate courses include general chemistry, organic chemistry, biology, physiology, physics and mathematics, including calculus and statistics.        

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If you are applying from outside the United States, apply as early as possible to ensure time for application and visa processing.

Regardless of your program’s deadline, it is recommended that you apply at least 6-9 months prior to the term start date (depending on your country of origin). Check with your program’s application coordinator for specific guidelines.

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As one of the United States’ most global universities, the University at Buffalo is home to more than 4,500 students from 110 countries.

We value international students as members of our community and will provide outstanding support services for you and your dependent family members, if they accompany you to Buffalo.

Resources to Help You Succeed at UB:

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In addition to being an affordable, friendly and fun city , Buffalo welcomes and respects international students.

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International applicants must present a valid English Language Proficiency test score. It is university policy that test dates be no older than two years when students enter a program. We recommend uploading scanned copies of your results at the time of application in order to expedite the review process.

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You do  not  need to fill out the financial section of the online application. All accepted students receive a full-tuition scholarship and stipend.

Because your goal is to be a research scientist, we provide the financial support that sets you on the path to the career of your choice.

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As part of the series on  How to Fully Fund Your PhD , here is a list of PhD programs in biology that offer full funding to their students. A Ph.D. in biology and related disciplines opens the door to a variety of interesting careers. You could work as a scientist, university professor, or serve as consultant, among many options.

“Full funding” is a financial aid package for students that includes full tuition remission and an annual stipend or salary for the duration of the student’s doctoral studies. Full funding is not universal, so it’s essential that you research the financial aid offerings of all the potential Ph.D. programs in your academic field, including small and lesser-known schools.

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Arizona State University (Tempe, AZ): They guarantee 5 years of academic-year funding as a teaching or research assistant. This includes a stipend, insurance, and tuition support to cover the required 84 hours for the degree.

Boston University, Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences (Boston, MA): Students receive full tuition coverage, fees, health insurance options, and a $35,000 stipend per year.

Duke University (Durham, NC): The Graduate School expects that PhD students will be financially supported for the majority of the time they are registered and working toward their degree. Generally speaking, PhD students should receive payment of tuition, a stipend, and fee support for a minimum of five years, as well as health insurance for six years.

Harvard University, Ph.D. in Biological Sciences in Public Health (Boston, MA): All students admitted to the PhD in biological sciences in the public health program, including international students, are guaranteed full funding, which includes a stipend, tuition, and health insurance for five years, provided they maintain satisfactory progress.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology  (Cambridge, MA): All graduate students receive full-tuition coverage, a stipend to cover living expenses, and Individual Health Insurance.

Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science (Rochester, MN): Our PhD Program in biomedical science includes an annual graduate-level stipend, full tuition, and travel expenses to scientific meetings provided by mentors.

University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA): As of Fall 2019, the normal level of support is $29,520/year; the stipend amount typically increases by about 3-5% each year. The University of Pittsburgh provides excellent health insurance options and tuition waivers.

University of Rochester, Ph.D. in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Rochester, NY): The Program is fully funded with a tuition fellowship, competitive stipend, and health insurance.

University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA): PhD students receive full funding throughout their studies, including stipends, and health and dental benefits.

Van Andel Institute Graduate School, Ph.D. in Molecular and Cellular Biology (Grand Rapids, MI): Students in the doctoral program at the Graduate School are supported by institutional (internal) fellowships for five years. These fellowships include a stipend of approximately $35,000 per year and health, dental and vision insurance for the student (and family). The Graduate School also provides a laptop computer and up to $2,000 per year to attend scientific conferences.

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Students in the biomedical engineering PhD program at Johns Hopkins will push the boundaries of scientific discovery alongside leading clinicians and researchers by developing and applying new technologies to understand, diagnose, and treat disease.

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The College of Graduate Studies Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences degree is dedicated to providing training in foundational and discipline-specific content, research ethics and critical thinking, the scientific method, and effective communication. Completion of this degree offers opportunities in academic institutions, industry, government agencies, and administrative positions for individuals who wish to pursue careers as independent researchers, educators, administrators, or other positions requiring a terminal degree.

Biomedical training is offered in the areas of addiction science, biochemistry, bioengineering, biomedical imaging, biostatistics, cancer biology, cellular biology, developmental biology, drug discovery, epidemiology, genetics and genomics, immunology and inflammation, microbiology, mitochondrial biology, RNA/DNA structure and function, neuroscience, oral health sciences, pathology, pharmacology, proteomics, lipidomics, glycomics, regenerative medicine, stem and iPS cell biology, virology, and many others.

The first-year curriculum offers an entire academic year for Ph.D. students to explore all graduate training programs before selecting a program and research area. The curriculum consists of interactive and comprehensive didactic units, self-selected laboratory rotations, and seminars to set the stage for your research career.

As of July 1, 2024, the base stipend for Ph.D. candidates has increased to $37,000.

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Completion of this degree offers opportunities in academic institutions, industry, government agencies and administrative positions for individuals who wish to pursue careers as independent researchers, educators, administrators or other positions requiring a terminal degree. This curriculum typically is completed in five to six years.  Base stipends for PhD students are $37,000 per year effective July 1, 2024.  Ph.D. students are also provided with paid health insurance and tuition and fees paid by a Dean’s scholarship. 

Graduate training in the biomedical sciences is offered in the following areas: biochemistry, bioengineering, bioinformatics, biostatistics, cancer biology, cardiovascular biology, cell biology, cell regulation, data science and informatics, drug discovery, epidemiology, genomics, genetics and development, immunology, lipidomics, microbiology, molecular biology, neuroscience, oral biology and pathogenesis, pathology, pharmacology, proteomics, signal transduction, structural biology, toxicology, virology and many others.

The first year curriculum offers an entire academic year for Ph.D. students to explore all of the graduate training programs before selecting a program and research area. More information about the curriculum and the research training programs can be found at the College of Graduate Studies. Students in biostatistics, epidemiology, data science, and informatics take a specialized curriculum designed by their department.

The applicant must possess a bachelor's degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution of higher learning or a doctorate from a professional school. No single metric is used to assess applicants, but rather a broader picture of the candidate's qualities is considered by the admissions committee. Applicants are assessed on evidence of satisfactory undergraduate preparation in the sciences, personal statements, and letters of recommendation. Participation in a monitored research experience is highly recommended for those interested in the basic sciences.  The general GRE test is no longer required for most of our programs. Students applying for Biostatistics and/or Epidemiology are strongly encouraged to submit their official GRE scores .

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International applicants must have all application materials submitted by the Regular deadline of December 13, 2024. 

Because several months may be required for securing needed information and for processing an application from abroad, foreign nationals are urged to submit complete information as early as possible. In addition to other official entrance credentials, those applicants whose native language is not English must submit the official results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS score) exam. The TOEFL or IELTS score must not be more than two years old. Final consideration cannot be granted to an international student’s application for admission until these official scores are received by the Office of Enrollment Management. Competitive scores for the TOEFL equals 100 and for the IELTS equals 7.

If an international applicant has graduated or will graduate from an institution that uses English as the language of instruction, the TOEFL/IELTS may be waived upon request after the application is submitted.

All international applicants that have attended international institutions must submit transcripts that have been evaluated by an external credentials service by the application deadline to be considered. The program will not waive this requirement nor make exceptions . We accept evaluations from  World Education Services ,  National Association of Credential Evaluation Services , or  International Education Research Foundation . If offered a position, and the applicant has only submitted an unofficial transcript evaluation, the candidate will be required to provide an official transcript and evaluation before any further consideration of that applicant will be given.

Applications will be accepted through the dates shown below. However, the admissions process is rolling and you are encouraged to submit all of your application materials by December 13 for best consideration. 

All applications to the College of Graduate Studies must be submitted online. If you are unable to apply online you must petition the office of the Dean for special accommodation explaining why you are unable to apply online. The online application fee is automatically waived for domestic applicants applying to all College of Graduate Studies Ph.D. programs.

In addition to the application itself the applicant must complete all supplemental materials specific for the program to which they are applying.  These forms are available in PDF format within the application and are also sent through email once an application is submitted.  If references are submitted electronically (see application for instructions), it is not necessary to submit paper references.

Applicants are required to submit unofficial or official transcripts for each and every post-secondary school attended even if listed as transfer credit on another transcript. All materials must be received by the application deadline. In the cases where we accept unofficial documents, the unofficial document must be a copy of the original. If you are submitting an unofficial transcript, it must reflect all courses, grades, degrees awarded (if applicable), and the name of the institution must be clearly visible.

All applicants that have attended international institutions are required to submit transcripts that have been evaluated by an external credentials service. We accept evaluations from  World Education Services ,  National Association of Credential Evaluation Services , or  International Education Research Foundation . If offered a position, and the applicant has only submitted an unofficial transcript evaluation, the candidate will be required to provide an official transcript and evaluation before any further consideration of that applicant will be given.

Some academic advising reports and degree audits do not contain all the necessary information so please review the document before submitting. As part of your online application, you may upload one copy of the scanned unofficial transcript from each undergraduate and graduate institution where you earned credit. For International transcripts, please make sure you include the diploma or certification verifying the degree obtained.

If you are offered a position, you will be asked to request an official transcript from each institution listed in the Education section of your application, regardless of the number of credits earned. MUSC reserves the right to rescind any offer of admission if any discrepancies are found between your unofficial and official transcripts.

As a Ph.D. student you may take an interdisciplinary first year curriculum that allows exposure to all departments and programs before a research area and mentor are selected. The curriculum consists of interactive and comprehensive didactic units, self-selected laboratory rotations, and seminars to set the stage for your research career. Later, we encourage you to define your own schedule of courses to complete your educational plan.

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PhD Funding in the USA

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Many of the world’s top research universities are based in the USA, so it’s no surprise that it’s an extremely popular destination for PhD students.

Although the USA has a reputation for being an expensive place to study, there are also some fantastic opportunities for PhD funding (including many fully-funded PhD programmes for international students).

This page will give you an introduction to the cost of a typical doctorate in the USA, as well as a guide to some of the most generous forms of PhD funding available at American universities.

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American phd funding – what you need to know first.

As we’ve already mentioned, the USA has an expensive reputation – but you shouldn’t let that put you off.

There’s a reason why such a large number of American universities can be found among the top-ranked in the world: many institutions have huge budgets and endowments, allowing them to offer generous fully-funded PhD scholarships to graduate students (regardless of nationality).

These are a few key points to bear in mind when beginning your search for PhD funding in the USA:

  • Public universities in the United States differentiate between in-state and out-of-state when it comes to fees, so you won’t necessarily be charged more than an out-of-state domestic student if you’re an international student
  • Private universities don’t distinguish between domestic and international students
  • It’s common for universities to offer ‘full-ride’ PhD scholarships to talented grad students
  • The Fulbright Commission administers several funding schemes for international students to complete their research in the USA
  • Federal student loans are available to US nationals

The cost of a PhD in the USA

With a huge range of universities offering PhD programmes in the USA it’s no surprise that American PhD fees vary a lot. They also tend to be exaggerated or otherwise misreported based on very high figures for prestigious Ivy League universities. These aren’t typical.

Actual fees vary between public and private institutions and sometimes depend on a students’ residency status:

  • Public institutions charge an average of $12,394 per year for in-state students on graduate programmes. Be aware that fees for out-of-state students (including international students) are higher than this.
  • Private institutions charge an average of $26,621 per year for all students on graduate programmes.

These figures are based on data published by the US National Center for Education Statistics . As a general rule, public institutions will be cheaper than private institutions, but will charge a higher out-of-state fee to international students. This can mean that the actual difference in fees is smaller than it seems above. Private institutions, on the other hand, may have more funding available.

The best way to get a sense of the tuition fees you will actually pay for a US PhD is to look up a few programmes in your subject and compare their prices. Just make sure you’re comparing the same thing: some universities will list fees per year, whereas others may list fees per semester or per credit.

In-state vs out-of-state

US universities don’t distinguish between international students and domestic fees in the same way as the UK. But public universities do differentiate between students from inside or outside their state. This is because ‘in-state’ students have their education partly subsidised by their state government. As an international student you’ll pay the same fee as a US student from ‘out-of-state’.

Living costs

The sheer size of the USA makes it almost impossible to offer accurate figures for student living costs across all 50 states. So we haven’t. You should definitely include this in your research and preparation though. Some parts of the USA are much more affordable than others. Your university’s international office may be able to help provide a sense of typical graduate student expenses for rent, groceries and travel.

See our guide to living in the USA during a PhD for more advice.

Other expenses

American universities will usually charge additional fees for processing graduate school applications. You’ll also need to budget for admissions tests, language tests and your visa.

Fulbright Postgraduate Scholarships

The US-UK Fulbright Commission is an organisation dedicated to fostering research connections between the United States and the United Kingdom.

Every year they offer postgraduate scholarships to talented British students to help them study at an American university (and vice versa).

A Fulbright Postgraduate Award offers the following benefits:

  • A contribution towards your tuition fees (this could cover the first year of fees or fully-fund the entire degree, depending on the award and institution)
  • Health insurance cover
  • Visa sponsorship

Fulbright Scholars will also gain valuable networking opportunities through a global alumni organisation, as well as support during their studies from the Institute of International Education (IIE).

There are a range of Fulbright Postgraduate Awards available, with some providing a fully-funded PhD degree and others only offering a one-year tuition fee waiver. You can check out the Fulbright Postgraduate Scholarships on their website.

Eligibility for Fulbright Postgraduate Awards

The main eligibility requirement for a US-UK Fulbright Award is, unsurprisingly, that you must be a British citizen. However, if you’re a foreign national settled in the UK you may also be able to apply.

You’ll also need an undergraduate result of at least a 2.1 (although a 2.2 may be accepted on a case-by-case basis).

As the primary goal of the US-UK Fulbright Commission is to foster new connections between the countries, the ideal candidate won’t have spent more than six months in the United States already.

Applying for a Fulbright Postgraduate Award

The application process for a Fulbright Award usually opens in August, with a deadline in early November.

You’ll need to make an online application with the following documents/details:

  • Academic transcripts
  • Passport photo
  • Personal statement
  • Research objectives

You’ll also need to complete a separate application to the university you want to do your PhD at.

Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend an interview in the following February.

Other Fulbright PhD scholarships

The above information focuses on the US-UK Fulbright Commission, which is part of a much larger network of organisations devoted to helping talented international students attend American universities.

Fulbright-Nehru Doctoral Fellowships , for example, offer Indian students the chance to complete a funded research placement (six to nine months) in the USA.

The Fulbright Foreign Student Program provides Nigerian doctoral students with the opportunity to conduct PhD research in the United States.

Fulbright Germany’s Doktorand:innenprogramm (PhD student programme) is a similar scheme to help German researchers complete work in the USA.

You can view Fulbright programmes by country on the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs website.

University PhD scholarships

It’s actually very common for US universities to provide fully-funded PhD programmes for international students, and relatively rare for successful candidates on graduate programmes to be entirely self-funding. The ‘sticker price’ for a US PhD may seem high, but it’s probably not the price you’ll end up paying.

Funding will take various forms. ‘Full-ride’ PhD scholarships will cover fees, living costs and other expenses. Other common options include partial fee discounts or full fee waivers.

In general, private universities will have more funding than public universities (though they will also have higher fees). You can search some of the PhD funding available using an official tool provided by Education USA . These results aren’t exhaustive though: make sure you also check with the university you are considering.

We’ve done some of the leg-work for you and produced a list of international PhD scholarships available at some of the top American universities, which you can check out below.

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Harvard University
California Institute of Technology
Stanford University
Massachussetts Institute of Technology
Princeton University
University of California, Berkeley
Yale University
University of Chicago
Columbia University
Johns Hopkins University
University of Pennsylvania
University of California, Los Angeles
Cornell University
Duke University
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Northwestern University
New York University
Carnegie Mellon University
University of Washington
University of California, San Diego

Assistantships

As well as awarding direct funding, it’s common for US universities to offer assistantship positions to their graduate students. These are effectively a form of employment with the university : you will fulfil a selection of responsibilities in exchange for a stipend or a fee waiver.

Common types of assistantship include:

  • Graduate teaching assistantships – These involve teaching and mentoring undergraduate students on courses related to your subject. Responsibilities may include leading discussion groups, supervising essays and helping with course admin. Graduate students doing this kind of work are sometimes referred to as ‘TAs’ (teaching assistants) or ‘adjunct faculty’. Find out more about graduate teaching assistantships .
  • Research assistantships – These involve helping faculty with their research. Responsibilities may include collecting and recording routine data, monitoring experiments or helping set up equipment.
  • Administrative assistantships – These involve clerical, administrative and secretarial work for the university or graduate programme. Responsibilities may include data entry and management, assisting with meetings and other activities or helping with other routine office tasks.
  • Fellowships – These don’t involve additional work but may be conditional on maintaining a certain standard for your academic work or pursuing particular directions with your research.

Graduate teaching assistantships and research assistantships are the most common types of assistantship, but it’s worth checking to see what different universities offer.

Federal grants and aid

National science foundation (nsf) graduate research fellowship program (grfp).

The National Science Foundation’s GRFP is a long-established federal grant scheme for talented STEM graduate students in the USA, providing the opportunity of a fully-funded PhD. Past fellows include over 40 Nobel laureates.

The GRFP offers the following financial benefits over a three-year period:

  • $37,000 annual stipend
  • Tuition fee allowance of $12,000 (paid directly to the university)

Applicants for the NSF GRFP must be:

  • American citizens, permanent residents or nationals
  • Graduate students beginning a research-based Masters or PhD degree in a STEM subject
  • Embarking on Masters or PhD study for the first time

As you might expect, competition for these prestigious fellowships is high, with around 12,000 applications for 2,000 places.

There are four main elements to an NSF GRFP application:

  • Graduate research plan statement
  • Two or three reference letters

The deadline for submitting these documents is usually mid to late October, with the results announced at the beginning of April.

You can find out more on the NSF GRFP website .

Federal Student Aid for US students

If you’re a US citizen, you may be able to receive financial aid from the government to help fund your studies. Generally, international students are not eligible to apply except in very specific circumstances .

You’ll also need to have financial need, but there is no income cut-off to qualify for financial aid. Rather, there are several factors considered when assessing your application.

Unlike undergraduate students, Masters and PhD applicants are considered independent for financial aid purposes, meaning only your own income and assets are taken into account, as opposed to your parents’.

The types of federal aid available for postgraduate students include:

#1 Federal loans

Loans available for Masters students include Direct Unsubsidized Loans and Direct PLUS Loans .

For Direct Unsubsidized Loans , your university determines how much money you’re eligible to receive, up to an upper limit that depends on your personal circumstances. Find out more about Direct Unsubsidized Loan limits. Interest rates are currently set at 7.05% for the 2023-24 year.

Direct PLUS Loans don’t award a set amount. Instead, you can borrow up to the full cost of your Masters programme, minus any other forms of financial support you are receiving for it. Interest rates are set at 8.05% for the 2023-24 year.

To apply, you’ll need to be studying a course at 50% intensity or more (part-time programmes are eligible for direct plus loans, provided you study on a ‘half-time’ basis or greater). You’ll also need a good credit history to apply a Direct PLUS loan. You won’t normally be able to receive a Direct PLUS Loan if you have a record of credit default or overdue debt for existing loans. In some cases, a parent or other US citizen may endorse your application as a guarantor.

As a Masters student you won’t repay your loan until six months after you cease to be enrolled on your course. Note that this repayment period will normally still come into effect if you exit your graduate programme early.

Actual repayment plans vary, but you can view a set of guides from the US Department of Education .

#2 Work-study

Federal work study provides part-time jobs for US students who have financial need, to help them cover their living costs and tuition fees.

Roles can be on or off campus, and where possible related to your field of study. Off-campus jobs are generally for nonprofit organisations or public agencies, and must be performed in the public interest.

Postgraduate students may be paid by the hour or by salary, depending on the type of role performed. How many hours you’re allowed to work will be determined by your university’s financial aid office.

Federal work-study is generally not available for international students, but there are other ways to earn money alongside your studies. We cover this in our guide to working in the USA as a student .

Applying for financial aid

To apply for financial aid, you’ll need to submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form. Filling in the FAFSA involves creating an online account and receiving a unique FSA ID.

You should have access to the following documents and information when filling in the FAFSA:

  • Your social security number
  • Your driving license number (if you have one)
  • Your Alien Registration Number (of you are not a US citizen)
  • Tax documents or tax returns for yourself and your spouse (if married)
  • Records of any untaxed income, savings, cash or investments

The FAFSA form for becomes available for course starting the following year on 1 October annually. So if you’re planning to study a Masters or PhD starting in Autumn 2024, you’ll be able to fill in the FAFSA from 1 October 2023 .

The FAFSA deadline for 2023-24 is 30 June 2024 .

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The Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences

The Graduate Program in Biomedical Sciences (GPiBS) is a first-year, interdisciplinary program serving seven degree programs at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (OUHSC). Students will graduate with a PhD from one of the participating programs to prepare them for careers in biomedical sciences. OU Health Sciences Center is one of only a few comprehensive academic health centers in the nation. Our internationally prominent faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, cutting-edge technology, and nearly $200 million in external funding combine to make us the leader in graduate education and research in Oklahoma.

**Need more time to prepare for Graduate School? See our Postbaccalaureate Research Education Program ! 

Program Benefits Snapshot

  • No Application Fee 
  • Full Tuition & Fees Waiver
  • $36,000 Annual Stipend
  • $2,000/year Fellowship Incentive
  • Six 6-week Lab Rotations 
  • Health Insurance Provided
  • Seven Participating Graduate Programs 
  • >150 Participating Faculty Mentors 

Participating Programs

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Cell Biology
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Microbiology and Immunology
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Neuroscience
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pathology
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Physiology

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Applications Open: August 1, 2024

Priority Deadline:  December 1, 2024

Final Deadline: January 19, 2025*

Program Start:  July 28, 2025

*Applications will be accepted after the deadline; however, late submissions are not guaranteed to be reviewed.

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Students graduate with a PhD from one of seven participating programs, preparing them for careers in academic or government research, teaching, biotechnology, the pharmaceutical industry, health management, science administration, regulatory offices, patent law, science policy, science communication, etc.

In addition to academic rigor and research training, the OUHSC Graduate College aims to assist students in developing a comprehensive skillset through  career and professional development programs  intended to prepare trainees for success in a multitude of career paths.

All students complete  interdisciplinary coursework  emphasizing the core concepts for the participating programs. During year 1, students will participate in up to six 6-week  lab rotations  with faculty mentors of their choice and select a specific program for their dissertation research.

GPiBS students will spend their mornings in class and their afternoons in the lab getting hands-on experience. This allows the students ample time in a variety of labs to make an educated decision on which graduate program and mentor is the best fit to complete their PhD studies. After their GPiBS year, students focus on their research, complete advanced classes relevant to their areas of specialization, and participate in journal clubs and seminars.

Program Benefits

All GPiBS students receive full tuition and fee waivers. Graduate students also receive a stipend of $36,000 per year. GPiBS provides each student with health insurance, access to the  Student & Employee Health Clinic , a gym membership to the  University Health Club , and access to the host of resources provided by  OUHSC Student Affairs . Students are not required to participate in Teaching Assistant opportunities, however if students are interested in teaching, there are opportunities available to teach graduate students in our PREP program.

Student Outcomes

GPiBS students typically complete their PhD within 5.5 years. On average, students publish an average of 5.32 papers with their mentors. Graduates have earned post-doctoral fellowships at premier universities and competitive positions at biotechnology/pharmaceutical companies and government agencies.

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Biomedical Sciences Graduate Program Receives Approval for New PhD Program in Computational Biology

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Computational Biology.

Computational biology is an interdisciplinary field that centers on the development and application of computational methods to analyze large collections of biological data, such as genetic sequences, cell populations or protein samples, to make new predictions or discover new biology. The computational approaches used include analytical methods, mathematical modeling and simulation. The shift toward more quantitative approaches to biological research and experimentation is driving demand for expert computational biologists who can manage, analyze and interpret large sets of biological data. Our new degree program will address this need by training computational biologists who are prepared to develop and apply sophisticated computational approaches to key biological and biomedical questions in academia and industry. The proposed PhD program will equip students with the knowledge and skills to conduct advanced analysis of large data sets. Students will also gain an in-depth understanding of the biology behind the data they are analyzing and will learn to apply computational approaches such as algorithms and statistical models that are commonly used across biological fields. Importantly, the students will learn and apply the principles of open science – transparency, scientific reproducibility, data sharing and collaborative research. Graduates will be able to identify areas for future research and contribute to research teams to drive discovery and innovation in the biological sciences in both the public and private sector.

Now that the official SCHEV approval letter is safely in hand, Dr. Sheffield is preparing to assume his role as the inaugural Director of Graduate Studies for the UVA SOM Computational Biology PhD program. He will work with many others who will be involved in the work of bringing the program to life. This will require continuing to build new coursework, recruiting faculty mentors for trainees and, of course, marketing the opportunity to the next generation of students seeking a PhD in Computational Biology!

Many thanks go to all of the individuals who helped with this effort at any point throughout the very long process of shepherding this proposal through the approval process – it took a village!

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Nicole Corbin-Stein is a PhD candidate in the Graduate Biomedical Sciences program at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB). Under the mentorship of Ashley Harms, Nicole’s thesis work focuses on understand how the immune system, specifically interferon gamma, facilitates and progresses the rare and debilitating neurological disease Multiple System Atrophy (MSA). The goal of her thesis research is to understand the mechanism of how interferon gamma is progressing MSA pathology, in hopes to identify therapeutic targets for individuals with MSA. Before starting her graduate education, Nicole obtained her Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry and Cellular/ Molecular Biology from the University of North Alabama (UNA). While at UNA, she completed a Capstone projected focused on the protein expression of FKBP4 in new and old- world primates. After completing her undergraduate degree in 2018, Nicole began pursuing her interest in neurodegeneration through the Graduate Biomedical Sciences (GBS) PhD program at UAB. In 2019, she received the Parkinson’s Association of Alabama Scholar of the Year award. Nicole’s long-term goal is to establish an inclusive lab environment that will investigate how T cell senescence drives pathology in various neurodegenerative disorders. 

Europe: 20+ fully-funded PhD positions

Discover a wide range of courses and programs at prestigious universities across Europe in disciplines such as chemistry, biological sciences, biochemistry, biotechnology, engineering, molecular biology, medical sciences, agricultural sciences, soil science, environmental science, water science, physics,  mathematics, geosciences, computer science, industrial engineering, downstream processing, and more. Below is a list of schools offering the positions as well as direct links to the posts in the EURAXESS portal.

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  • Medical University of Vienna
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  • Université de Liège
  • Inserm U1297
  • Università Della Calabria 
  • Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology (ACIB GmbH)
  • Lund University 
  • University of Salerno
  • University of Southern Denmark 
  • iBET - Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnológica 
  • INSA Rouen Normandie 
  • Hasselt University 
  • Institute of Agrophysics of Polish Academy of Sciences
  • University of Modena and Reggio Emilia 
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Seize the opportunity to advance your academic and research career. Apply now for doctoral (PhD) positions at these esteemed institutions:

PhD Student in Characterization and Recovery of Bionanoparticles for Vaccine Delivery and Gene Therapy, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (Germany)

PhD Student in the Huppa Lab at the Medical University of Vienna, Medical University of Vienna (Austria)

PhD Student in Molecular Biology, Oncology and Hematology, Institute of Haematology and Transfusion Medicine (Poland)

PhD Student in Causal Decision Making, University of Bergen (Norway) 

PhD Fellowship in Applied Chemistry and Polymeric Materials, Basque Center for Macromolecular Design and Engineering POLYMAT Fundazioa (Spain)

PhD Student in Characterization of thermo-hydro-mechanical properties of longwall goaf for geothermal energy storage in abandoned coal mines, Université de Liège (Belgium)

PhD Student in urinary cytokines for the early detection and outcome assessment of kidney injury, Inserm U1297 (Spain)

PhD Student in MetacMed - Acoustic and mechanical metamaterials for biomedical and energy harvesting applications, Università Della Calabria (Italy)

PhD Fellow in Wind Modeling, UiT The Arctic University of Norway (Norway) 

PhD Fellow in Geodynamics and Surface Processes, University of Bergen (Norway)

PhD Student in Separation and purification of bionanoparticles by convective material and 3D-printed material, Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology (ACIB GmbH) (Austria)

PhD Student in Synchrotron Methods and Applications in Sweden, Lund University (Sweden)

PhD Student in Industrial Engineering (chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, electronic engineering) - University of Salerno (Italy) 

PhD Student in Model-based prediction of bionanoparticle separation by continuous ultracentrifugation and convective chromatography, Austrian Centre of Industrial Biotechnology (ACIB GmbH) (Austria)

PhD Student in LLM-assisted Multirobot Mission Planning and Control, University of Southern Denmark (Denmark)

PhD Student in Area of Natural Bioactives & Nutraceuticals, iBET - Instituto de Biologia Experimental e Tecnológica (Portugal) 

PhD Student in Electrochemical Gold-Catalysed Processes, INSA Rouen Normandie (France)

PhD Student quantum mechanical modelling of polymers, Hasselt University (Belgium)

PhD Student in legume-based diversification of cereal cropping systems, IRTA (Spain)

PhD Student in Splash phenomenon as a mechanism of transportation of soil bacteria, Institute of Agrophysics of Polish Academy of Sciences (Poland)

PhD Research Fellow in applied and computational mathematics, University of Bergen (Norway)

PhD Student in Palynology, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy)

PhD Student in AI-modelling of Powerful Microwaves in Fusion Plasmas, University of Southern Denmark (Denmark) 

PhD Student in personalized medicine in chronic kidney disease, Inserm U1297 (France)

PhD Student in method development and simulation of solid / liquid interfaces,

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The Omsk State Medical University  is a school of medicine in Omsk, Russia that was founded as the Medical Faculty of the Siberian Institute of Veterinary Medicine and Zoology in 1920. It was later in 1921 that it got reorganized as the West Siberian State Medical Institute and christened as the Omsk State Medical Institute in 1925. Further, in 1994, it became the Omsk State Medical Academy.

OSMA has relationships with educational institutions in Western Europe, the United States, Japan and other countries.

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Established:  Founded in 1920

University Type:  Public University

Number of International Students:  1000

Hostel Type:  No 

Climate:  Hot Summers and Cold Winter

Yearly Tuition Fee:  5000 USD (Tuition Fee/ Semester)   + 1000 USD (Hostel fee/ month) 

Eligibility:  65% in 10+2(PCB) with Qualified NEET  

ECFMG Approval:  Approved 

Last Date to Apply: August

Eligibility to study MBBS in Russia at Omsk State Medical University

In Russia, MBBS is popularly known as General Medicine. Therefore, students seeking to study General Medicine at Omsk State Medical University must qualify for admission. The qualifications for studying General Medicine in this Institution include:

1) The student must appear in the National Eligibility Entrance Test (NEET)  Medical assessment.

2) The aspirant must score up to 50%  in Physics, Biology, and Chemistry.

3) Applicant must be up to 17 years old  as of December 31 of that academic year.

4) The student must submit a medical certificate and health insurance documents.

5) The student must have no criminal report.

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Omsk State Medical University was established in 1920 in the Omsk city of the Russian Federation and is one of the oldest medical universities in Russia. It is also one of the largest as well top-ranked medical universities in Russia, constantly securing its position in the list of 100 best universities in Russia. 

For the clinical training of the students, the University has affiliations with 33 hospitals and clinics in the city. Students are provided education with state-of-the-art infrastructure, including research labs and modern medical equipment. In a century-long time, more than 35,000 doctors have been trained at Omsk State Medical University.

Omsk State Medical University is duly approved by the Medical Council of India (MCI) and offers a 6-Year MBBS Program for local as well as international students. Medical aspirants from India who have qualified NEET can apply for direct admission to the MBBS Program of Omsk State Medical University.

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To get admission to the MBBS Program of Omsk State Medical University, the student must qualify NEET-UG (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test-Undergraduate). 

Besides NEET-UG, there is no requirement to go through any additional entrance examination.

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Fees for Year II

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Fees for Year III

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Fees for Year IV

US$ 4,200

Fees for Year V

US$ 4,200

Fees for Year VI

US$ 4,200

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  • Omsk State Medical University was established in 1920 in the Omsk city of Russia.
  • Omsk State Medical University constantly ranks in the list of 100 best universities in Russia.
  • Since its inception, more than 35,000 doctors have been trained at Omsk State Medical University.
  • For the clinical training of the students, Omsk State Medical University has affiliations with 33 hospitals and clinics.
  • Library of Omsk State Medical University has a collection of more than 6,00,000 books.

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In a century-long time, more than 35,000 doctors have been trained at Omsk State Medical University, which is indeed a remarkable achievement. Now, every year, more than 8,500 students graduate from the University. The University has a team of about 500 faculty members. University’s campus is divided into six buildings. 

For the clinical training of the students, the University has affiliations with 33 hospitals and clinics in the city. Students are provided education with state-of-the-art infrastructure, including research labs and modern medical equipment. 

Library of Omsk State Medical University is one of the oldest and leading university libraries in the Russian Federation. It houses a collection of more than 6,00,000 books and also provides access to eBooks, online medical journals, and other internet resources. To help the students easily find and borrow books, an electronic system is installed in the library.  Students are given access to the library database in Russian as well as the English language.

The University is actively involved in various research projects related to medicine and healthcare. Students at Omsk State Medical University get an opportunity to participate in those projects, be a part of the future of medicine, and develop significant skills during the program. 

Quality of Omsk State Medical University’s education system is also certified by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO). For a personalized and modern learning experience, the University has well-equipped classrooms and follows an apt-student teacher ratio. On the campus, the students also have access to various laboratories, including Physics lab, Chemistry lab, and Physiology lab.

The University preserves its 100 years of glorious history and achievements with the help of a dedicated museum on the Campus, which is open for all students and University visitors. 

Omsk State Medical University is also associated with many medical universities and other institutions in Russia as well as other countries to increase joint initiatives, share resources, and facilitate student exchange programs.

Omsk State Medical University is well-recognized in Russia as well as internationally. It is listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS) and certified by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), United States of America. Also, Omsk State Medical University is duly approved by the Medical Council of India (MCI) and the Medical Council of Canada (MCC). Omsk State Medical University offers a 6-Year MBBS Program for local as well as international students. Medical aspirants from India who have qualified NEET can apply for direct admission to the MBBS Program of Omsk State Medical University. 

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Omsk State Medical University Ulitsa Lenina, 12, Omsk, Omsk Oblast, Russia, 644099

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Omsk State Medical University offers a 6-Year MBBS Program in Russian Medium. For international students, classes for initial years may be conducted in English language. 

The Program for MBBS in Russia is focused on building a strong academic base with a pragmatic approach to education and medical research. To provide hands-on clinical experience, the students studying MBBS in Russia are involved in clinical training from the second year of MBBS. While education in classrooms and laboratories helps the students develop academic skills and sound theoretical understanding, clinical training in University-affiliated hospitals help them apply their knowledge into practice.

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To get admission to the MBBS Program of Omsk State Medical University, you can apply online at Rus Education website.

Rus Education is exclusively authorized by the Russian Centre for Science and Culture (Cultural Department of The Embassy of the Russian Federation in India) to promote Russian Education among Indian Citizens. Rus Education is also an authorized associate of Omsk State Medical University. We facilitate one-window admission to the MBBS Program of Omsk State Medical University with no requirement of any donation or capitation and without any entrance examination.

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For the living arrangement of students, Omsk State Medical University maintains 6 dormitories. Hostel facilities are well-furnished and equipped with facilities required for daily student life, including shared kitchens, sports facilities and study space. Two or three students share one hostel room. 

The University maintains its own sports and recreational facilities, and interested students can play the sports of their choice to relax and stay fit. 

To arrange recreational activities and community programs for the students, the University has a dedicated Department of Extracurricular and Social Activities. To involve students in social work, University runs different volunteering and charity activities. Depending on their interests, students can also join creative activities like dance, singing, and humor organized by student clubs.

For promoting healthy lifestyle and fitness among students, the University has 22 sports clubs and also operates two gyms and five fitness centers on the campus. These facilities open up a wide array of options for the students to play their favorite sports and stay energetic. 

On off-days, students can also go out to explore Omsk city, which is one of the largest cities in Russia, offering plenty of avenues for amusement. Omsk has numerous museums, historical architectures, classic theaters, and educational institutions that students can explore. While food is available through the mess facility of the University, occasionally, students can go out for dining. To get around in Omsk, students don’t face any problems as the city has well-regulated means for public transport, including buses, taxis, metro, and railways. Being a city where people of many nationalities and religions live together, Omsk offers a high culture and friendly environment for strangers and locals alike. 

So, Omsk State Medical University and the Omsk city offers the very best of education as well as life, making student life not only fruitful but exciting, fulfilling, and full of experiences, and memories.

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The PhD Program in Biomedical Sciences (PPBS) allows you to experience different fields of research and laboratories before selecting a specialty area. This fully-funded program provides an entry portal and a common first-year curriculum, equipping you with core knowledge and concepts to support your pursuit of a doctoral degree in one of our ...

How It Works. The PhD Program in Biomedical Sciences (PPBS) allows you to experience different fields of research and laboratories before selecting a specialty area. This fully-funded program provides an entry portal and a common first-year curriculum, equipping you with core knowledge and concepts to support your pursuit of a doctoral degree ...

The Program in Biomedical Sciences (PIBS) is designed to offer students maximum flexibility during the first year of graduate studies. PIBS students receive full funding and benefits and can immediately begin training in one program or take a course of study compatible with several programs while completing research rotations. You can rotate ...

A national destination for research training of students from backgrounds underrepresented in science. Mayo's NIH-funded IMSD is more than two decades old, and Mayo invented the NIH PREP concept. Join about 250 students who have access to 300+ faculty members in small class sizes. 87% of graduates since 1989 are employed in academia or industry.

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Boston University's Program in Biomedical Sciences (PiBS) is an "umbrella" program with 9 participating departments/programs, all housed within Graduate Medical Sciences at the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. PiBS provides rigorous training toward a PhD degree, focusing on coursework and research, as well as professional development for career advancement.

A Biomedical Sciences degree focuses on studying the human body's cells, organs, and systems to understand their function and implications in diseases. Specialisations include Medical Microbiology, Clinical Biochemistry, Haematology, Immunology, and Genetics, often requiring a Master's degree for expertise.

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APPLICATION PROCESS. Like all PhD (doctor of philosophy) programs at the School, the PhD in biological sciences in public health is offered under the aegis of the Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (Harvard Griffin GSAS). Applications are processed through the Harvard Griffin GSAS online application system.

Successful applicants are fully funded throughout the entire graduate school years. The funding covers full tuition, health insurances, and fees, as well as a monthly stipend. For the first two years, the program provides the funding; starting in the third year, the thesis advisor takes over.

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The Program in Biomedical Sciences is now accepting applications September through December for entry to the Fall 2024 class. Prospective applicants will create an account with the (BU-GMS CAS) completing all personal, academic and supporting document sections. Completed all requirements for a baccalaureate degree.

The St. Jude Graduate School offers a competitive financial and benefits package for PhD students in biomedical sciences. You'll enjoy full institutional funding throughout your studies, independent of lab choice. Stipends are $41,485 in year 1 and $47,840 from years 2-5 with full tuition scholarship. The graduate school also provides medical ...

Mayo Clinic College of Medicine & Science (Rochester, MN): Our PhD Program in biomedical science includes an annual graduate-level stipend, full tuition, and travel expenses to scientific meetings provided by mentors. University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA): As of Fall 2019, the normal level of support is $29,520/year; the stipend amount ...

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Funding for the PhD programs, effective September 2023: Students in good academic standing are eligible to receive full tuition coverage, fees, and a $41,200 stipend per year. In addition to the living expenses stipend, students receive health insurance options. Graduate Medical Sciences also provides a fully funded financial aid package for ...

American University's PhD program in Biomedical and Environmental Health Sciences distinguishes itself as a doctoral program by focusing on the application of scientific results to policies that work to solve some of the world's most critical problems. A strong, rigorous background in the scientific method, design, and analysis

Base stipends for PhD students are $37,000 per year effective July 1, 2024. Ph.D. students are also provided with paid health insurance and tuition and fees paid by a Dean's scholarship. Graduate training in the biomedical sciences is offered in the following areas: biochemistry, bioengineering, bioinformatics, biostatistics, cancer biology ...

The Application: Follow the step-by-step instructions to complete the online application via the 'Apply OUHSC' service via the OUHSC Office of Admissions and Records. Transcripts: Unofficial transcripts can be submitted via email to [email protected] for pre-review. You must submit a transcript from all undergraduate and graduate institutions you ...

The National Science Foundation's GRFP is a long-established federal grant scheme for talented STEM graduate students in the USA, providing the opportunity of a fully-funded PhD. Past fellows include over 40 Nobel laureates.

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The Ponus Harbor Grille

The Ponus Harbor Grille features a varied menu in a waterfront setting.

Diners can enjoy our air conditioned lounge or al fresco on our waterfront deck.

We also offer a range of catering options in our banquet hall. 

Our menus vary with seasonal specialties.   Members, please check your email for the latest menu.

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Monday – ​ Closed

Tuesday – Closed

Wednesday – 4:00pm – 9:00pm

Thursday – 4:00pm – 10:00pm

Friday – 4: 00pm – 11:00pm

Saturday – 12:00pm – 11:00pm

Sunday – 12:00pm – 9:00pm*

Kitchen Hours

Monday – Closed

Wednesday – Closed

Thursday – 4:00pm – 8:00pm

Friday – 4:00 pm – 9:00pm

Saturday – 12 :00pm – 9 :0 0pm

Sunday –12 :00pm – 8 :0 0pm ​

HOURS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR SPECIAL/CLUB EVENTS.

 members are welcome to byo food when kitchen is closed..

To Our Valued Patrons

 Ponus Yacht Club is a Members-Only organization and is 

Closed to the Public

Guests are welcome when accompanied by a member.

Reciprocal Yacht Club members are welcome with identification.

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Our History

Founded in 1909

The Ivanhoe Cafe was founded in 1909 by Stanislaus Grendzinski who had eight children, one who was named Agnes.  Agnes married Stanley Sienkiewicz in 1927 and ran the bar for 60 years. Big John Sobczak took over the helm in 1987 and is now owned by his wife, Lucille and is managed by their daughter, Patti Galen.  Still in the original building on Jos Campau and Frederick The building bears the Grendzinski name. In what remains of the old Poletown neighborhood, this small working class bar with great food prepared with all fresh ingredients, modest prices and excellent service is a Detroit institution that has defied the odds.

You’ll always find fresh flowers on the tables and a wonderful old time neighborhood atmosphere.  Some photos of recognizable people hang on the walls of the Ivanhoe include Sonny Eliot the weatherman, Phyliss Diller, Dick Purtan, Ray Lane, Xavier Hollander and others.  Have they been there?  Maybe!

The Polish Yacht Club, which is part of the Ivanhoe’s heritage, was founded in 1961. “Big John” Sobczak who passed away in 1994, was the force behind the Polish Yacht Club, which was formed to provide some of the “regulars” with a reason to attend monthly meetings at the bar.  You don’t need a boat to be a member, though.  At one time during its existence members once asked the Detroit City Council to dig a canal from the Detroit River to the Ivanhoe so they could have dockage space near the bar.

The tongue in cheek group is  “dedicated to clear sailing for good deeds”  and conducts fund raisers for local charities.

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Bill Galen passed away suddenly Monday, December 12th.

The restaurant will be open this tuesday dec 20th through friday, dec 23rd.,   then closed until january 10th.    please check back for further updated hours..

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  1. Polish Yacht Club Menu

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    The Polish Yacht Club based at the Ivanhoe Cafe of Detroit, Michigan. Fax: 313 925-1982. Lucille Sobczak, Owner: Patti Galen, Manager. Cafe Hours. Please call 313.925.5335 for hours of operation ... Home | About the PYC | Our Menu | Great Links | Events | Contact Us | | Map to the Cafe | Photo Album | Guestbook | Site designed & Maintained by ...

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    Polish yacht club - so glad it's still open. Never had a bad time here. Patty and Tina - best servers around .heaping plate of coleslaw, pickles, peppers and a cup of excellent chicken soup served quickly, before you order dinner or lunch. Shared shrimp dinner and kielbasa plate- came with 2 large potato pancakes.

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    Polish Yacht Club. 5249 Jos Campau (Corner of Frederick) Detroit, Michigan 48211 313.925.5335 313.925.1982 (Fax) Welcome to the Ivanhoe Cafe, home of the ... In the 1930's the family decided to add on a large kitchen to expand the business from a bar to a restaurant. Because we are all so young here we can only say that this was a blind pig ...

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    60 reviews. 7/30/2015. Lunch on 7/29/15. Good experience with chicken noodle soup, grilled sausages, slaw, perch and walleye dinners and carrot cake. Located in a "down and out" Detroit neighborhood...tip the watchman who protects your car while you are having lunch. I'll return to Ivanhoe's!

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    Pyc Club. Bill .. My hangout 30 years ago. Love the BBC'S. Watched Patty grow up and get married. I moved to NC in… Read more

  7. Ivanhoe Cafe in Detroit

    146 photos. At this cafe, you will be offered Polish cuisine. At Ivanhoe Cafe, you may order perfectly cooked kielbasa, walleye and coleslaw. Taste good pancakes and tasty chocolate cakes. A number of guests point out that you can have delicious draft beer at this place. Visit this place and order great coffee.

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    Nice home-cooked Polish food. Potato pancakes, kielbasa reuben and lots of fish dinners/sandwiches are the winners. It is the best land-locked yacht club you'll ever experience!

  12. Ivanhoe Cafe, Detroit

    Also known as the Polish Yacht Club, this restaurant/cafe located in East Poletown has been a Detroit mainstay since 1910. Upon first entering, the decor will immediately take you back to yesteryear, with framed pictures of Polish greats on the walls, tin ceilings, and mish-mash of tables and chairs, everything fits into place under the cozy lighting. The menu is filled with classic Eastern ...

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    10 photos. 9/27/2009. The Ivanhoe Cafe aka PYC is an old school Detroit hangout. The perch was fantastic and the sausage was very good. I had to wash it down with a Strohs beer on tap to make it feel like real Detroit. Check out their web site for hours - They are not open as often as they used to be.

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  16. About the Polish Yacht Club

    About the Polish Yacht Club. The Ivanhoe Cafe was founded in 1909 by Stanislaus Grendzinski who had eight children, one who was named Agnes. Agnes married Stanley Sienkiewicz in 1927 and ran the bar for 60 years. Big John Sobczak took over the helm in 1987 and is now owned by his wife, Lucille and is managed by their daughter, Patti Galen.

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    Sigismund's drawing of Moscow, made by the Poles, engraved in 1610. The latest plan for Moscow, drawn up before the destruction of 1612. The plan is rotated 90 degrees: north - right, top - west The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth occupation of Moscow took place between 1610 and 1612 during the Polish intervention in Russia, when the Kremlin was occupied by the Polish garrison with ...

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    39 reviews. 59 photos. 4/14/2017. Dan and I finally made it to Ivanhoe's!! Kielbasa, pierogie, potato pancakes, cole slaw, perch, pickles, peppers and polish beer. Happy, happy Good Friday to us!

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  21. Dining

    Wednesday - Closed. Thursday - 4:00pm - 8:00pm. Friday - 12:00pm - 9:00pm. Saturday - 12:00pm - 9:00pm. Sunday -12:00pm - 8:00pm. HOURS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE FOR SPECIAL/CLUB EVENTS. MEMBERS ARE WELCOME TO BYO FOOD WHEN KITCHEN IS CLOSED. To Our Valued Patrons. Ponus Yacht Club is a Members-Only organization and is.

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    The restaurant itself was non-descript- just a windowless brick structure that at first looked like just another abandoned party store. But the simple inscription above the doorway clearly read "Polish Yacht Club"- so we knew it was the place. Polish Yacht Club? It's a bit of an inside joke that's run on for decades (the place is landlocked).

  23. Our History

    The Polish Yacht Club, which is part of the Ivanhoe's heritage, was founded in 1961. "Big John" Sobczak who passed away in 1994, was the force behind the Polish Yacht Club, which was formed to provide some of the "regulars" with a reason to attend monthly meetings at the bar. ... The restaurant will be open this Tuesday Dec 20th ...