Regenerative Medicine PhD Level: Postgraduate research Subject: Biological, Biomedical and Life Sciences Year of entry: 2026 Study options Part-time PhD | 6 years | Start date: multiple dates Full-time PhD | 3 years | Start date: multiple dates Key facts Programme website Centre for Regeneration and Repair PhD by Distance Not available School location Edinburgh BioQuarter Apply now 19 to 21 November 2025: Postgraduate Virtual Open Days Join us live to explore postgraduate taught and research study at Edinburgh and gain key insights before you apply. Register now Overview About the degree programme Study for a PhD in Regenerative Medicine at The University of Edinburgh, School of Regeneration and Repair. This postgraduate doctoral programme is hosted at the Centre for Regenerative Medicine (CRM).CRM is part of the Institute for Regeneration and Repair (IRR), where our scientists and clinicians study tissue regeneration and repair to advance human health and reproductive outcomes.The Institute for Regeneration and Repair incorporates three leading research centres: Centre for Regenerative MedicineCentre for InflammationCentre for Reproductive HealthHow will I learn?Training is offered through seminars, presentation events, and journal clubs, alongside hands-on laboratory and research skills development provided by your supervisors, faculty, and lab support staff.PhD students may be involved in collaborative projects that provide cross-disciplinary experience and/or promote translation into the biotechnology or clinical fields.Generic and transferable skills training for postgraduate students is provided through The University's Institute for Academic Development (IAD).Institute of Academic Development Applying How to apply How you apply for your PhD will depend on how it is funded. If you wish to pursue a self-funded research degree, you will need to identify a supervisor, develop a research proposal and source your own funding.How to find a research supervisorIf you are interested in a funded PhD studentship, you need to apply. Application processes for funded studentships and research projects vary. Details will be clarified on the adverts of advertised funded PhD projects.IRR Research across the InstituteEUCLID application guidanceWe encourage all applicants to submit a full application with all supporting documentation, including how you intend to fund your research degree at the earliest opportunity.Applications are assessed by reviewing prior and predicted academic achievement, so you should complete the application form without any omissions.Current PhD opportunities When to apply We encourage all applicants to submit a full application with all supporting documentation, including how you intend to fund your research degree, at the earliest opportunity.The majority of postgraduate students commence their studies in September/October, which is the start of the academic year at The University of Edinburgh. Application fee There is no fee to apply to this programme. What you need to apply As part of your online application, you will need to provide: a personal statementdetails of relevant knowledge/training skillsYou will also need to submit some or all of the following supporting documents:copies of your degree certificates and academic transcripts that confirm your current or final marksreferencesevidence you meet the English language requirementscertified translations if your original documents are not in EnglishWhen you start your application, you will be able to see the full list of documents you need to provide. We encourage all applicants to submit a full application with all supporting documentation, including how you intend to fund your research degree at the earliest opportunity.Applicants may discuss possible projects with potential supervisors in advance; however, initial applicant enquiries should be made by email to the Postgraduate Administrator.lrosello@exseed.ed.ac.ukPersonal statementYour personal statement is an important part of your application. It will help us to decide whether you are a good match for our programme and, just as importantly, whether we feel our programme is right for you. Information about writing a personal statement can be found on the University web page linked above.References You must submit two recent references with your application. Interview If your application is accepted for further processing, you will be invited for an interview. The interview panel typically includes your proposed supervisor plus various staff members affiliated with the provision of postgraduate programmes offered at IRR.Please note, you may be asked to present a previous research project as part of the interview. Interviews may be held in person or via online video. Apply Select the award, duration and delivery mode you want to study. Then select the start date you want to apply for. Select programme - Select a programme -PhD Regenerative Medicine (6 years)PhD Regenerative Medicine (3 years) Funding, fees and costs Funding Funding for postgraduate study is different to undergraduate study, and many students need to combine funding sources to pay for their studies.Most students use a combination of the following funding to pay their tuition fees and living costs:borrowing moneytaking out a loanfamily supportpersonal savingsincome from workemployer sponsorshipscholarshipsExplore sources of funding for postgraduate study Fully funded PhD studentshipsIRR regularly advertises fully funded PhD studentships on the IRR website, on our social media platforms, and typically via FindaPhD. Each opportunity describes in detail the required application process and eligibility. Please note that the application process will vary per project/programme. You may need to apply online, by email, or download application forms. Applications for advertised projects must name the primary supervisor and project title.Self-funded and externally funded research degreesApplying for a self-funded or externally funded research degree:Find a research area which matches your research interests.Identify and contact potential supervisors for your research interest by viewing the IRR research group pages. Potential supervisors may indicate an interest in your research proposal, but this does not guarantee entry onto the programme.After having contacted a potential supervisor(s), you may apply online via EUCLID to the relevant PhD programme, referring to those supervisor(s) within your application. We will not process any applications that do not name at least one supervisor.Where requested, provide your research proposal to outline the research you would like to undertake.We do not process any applications from applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements for postgraduate study at our University. UK government loans If you live in the UK, you may be eligible for a postgraduate loan for study from one of the UK’s governments.You should check that your chosen programme is eligible for the funding you want to apply for. View details: UK government loans Search for other funding opportunities You can find scholarships, bursaries and other funding you might be eligible for on our Scholarships and Student Funding site.Postgraduate funding opportunities Tuition fees Tuition fees by award and duration Tuition fees for full-time and part-time options are listed for one academic year. Part-time PhD Regenerative Medicine (6 years) tuition fees Full-time PhD Regenerative Medicine (3 years) tuition fees Graduate discount If you are a University of Edinburgh graduate, you will be eligible for a 10% discount on your tuition fees for this programme. You may also be eligible if you were a visiting undergraduate student.Find out how to receive your graduate discount Costs Additional programme costs Most laboratories require a bench fee of up to £5,000 per year. This cost can be covered in Research Council studentships. Accommodation and living costs You need to cover your accommodation and living costs for the duration of your programme.We estimate that you might spend £1,167 to £2,330 per month if you are a single student.Living costs include:foodutility billstravel, clothes, books and stationeryrecreational costs (for example, TV subscriptions and social events)Living costsAccommodation costs depend on where you live while studying and the type of accommodation you choose.University postgraduate accommodation options and costs Entry requirements These entry requirements are for the 2026-27 academic year and requirements for future academic years may differ. Entry requirements for the 2027-28 academic year will be published on 1 Oct 2026. Qualifications A UK 2:1 honours degree or its international equivalent. International qualifications To find international equivalent qualifications, select where you studied from the country or region list. Where you studied - Select a country or region -AfghanistanAlbaniaAngolaArgentinaArmeniaAustraliaAustriaAzerbaijanBahamasBahrainBangladeshBelarusBelgiumBelizeBeninBoliviaBosnia and HerzegovinaBotswanaBrazilBulgariaBurkina FasoBurundiCambodiaCameroonCanadaChileChinaColombiaCosta RicaCôte d'IvoireCroatiaCubaCyprusCzech RepublicDemocratic Republic of CongoDenmarkDominican RepublicEcuadorEgyptEl SalvadorEritreaEstoniaEswatiniEthiopiaFinlandFranceGabonThe GambiaGeorgiaGermanyGhanaGreeceGuatemalaGuineaHaitiHondurasHong Kong-SAR ChinaHungaryIcelandIndiaIndonesiaIranIraqIrelandIsraelItalyJamaicaJapanJordanKazakhstanKenyaKorea, Republic ofKuwaitLatviaLebanonLesothoLiberiaLibyaLithuaniaLuxembourgMacau-SAR ChinaMadagascarMalawiMalaysiaMaldivesMaliMaltaMauritiusMexicoMoldovaMongoliaMontenegroMoroccoMozambiqueMyanmarNamibiaNepalNetherlands, TheNew ZealandNicaraguaNigeriaNorth MacedoniaNorwayOmanPacific IslandsPakistanPalestinian TerritoriesPanamaParaguayPeruPhilippinesPolandPortugalQatarRomaniaRussiaRwandaSaudi ArabiaSenegalSerbiaSierra LeoneSingaporeSlovakiaSloveniaSomaliaSouth AfricaSouth SudanSpainSri LankaSudanSwedenSwitzerlandSyriaTajikistanTaiwanTanzaniaThailandTogoTrinidad and TobagoTurkeyTurkmenistanUgandaUkraineUnited Arab EmiratesUnited States of AmericaUruguayUzbekistanVenezuelaVietnamWest Indies and CaribbeanZambiaZimbabweMy country or region is not listed English language requirements You must prove that your English language abilities are at a high enough level to study this degree programme.This is the case for all applicants, including UK nationals.You can meet our English language requirements with one of the following:an English language testa degree that was taught and assessed in Englishcertain professional qualifications English language tests we accept We accept any of the following English language tests, at the specified grade or higher: IELTS Academic: total 6.5 with at least 6.0 in each component. We do not accept IELTS One Skill Retake to meet our English language requirements. TOEFL-iBT (including Home Edition): total 92 with at least 20 in each component We do not accept TOEFL MyBest Score to meet our English language requirements. C1 Advanced (CAE) / C2 Proficiency (CPE): total 176 with at least 169 in each component. Trinity ISE: ISE II with distinctions in all four components. Oxford ELLT: total 7 with at least 6 in each component. Oxford Test of English Advanced: total 145 with at least 135 in each component. How old your English language tests can be Tests no more than two years oldThe following English language tests must be no more than two years old on the 1st of the month in which your programme starts, regardless of your nationality:IELTS AcademicTOEFL-iBT (including Home Edition)Trinity ISEOxford ELLTOxford Test of English AdvancedTests no more than three and a half years oldAll other English language tests must be no more than three and a half years old on the 1st of the month in which your programme starts, regardless of your nationality. Degrees taught and assessed in English We accept an undergraduate or postgraduate degree that has been taught and assessed in English in a majority English-speaking country, as defined by UK Visas and Immigration.UKVI list of majority English speaking countriesWe also accept a degree that has been taught and assessed in English from a university on our list of approved universities in non-majority English-speaking countries (non-MESC).Approved universities in non-MESCHow old your degree can beIf you are not a national of a majority English-speaking country, then your degree must be no more than five years old on the 1st of the month in which your programme starts.This time limit does not apply to your degree if you are a national of a majority English-speaking country. Find out more about our English language requirements Find out about other English language qualifications we accept, including professional qualifications.English language requirements Programme details Research profile The Institute for Regeneration and Repair (IRR) seeks to understand stem cell biology, inflammation and disease to develop new therapies to heal damaged tissues and improve reproductive outcomes. IRR is a research institute incorporating the world-leading Centre for Regenerative Medicine (CRM), Centre for Inflammation Research (CIR) and Centre for Reproductive Health (CRH). It is located on the Edinburgh BioQuarter site.Repairing damage caused by disease and injuryClinicians and scientists at IRR study major diseases, including cancer, heart and lung disease, liver failure, diabetes, multiple sclerosis and Parkinson's as well as reproductive health. We are currently undertaking a cell therapy clinical trial for liver cirrhosis. We bring together stem cell biology, regenerative medicine, reproductive sciences, developmental biology and matrix and inflammation biology to understand and promote tissue regeneration and repair. Translation to therapiesWith its proximity to an NHS teaching hospital, top-class Clinical Research Facilities, business bioincubator Nine Edinburgh BioQuarter, and an integrated Cell Therapy facility, IRR is ideally placed to develop new regenerative therapies to repair tissue damage caused by disease and injury. IRR is housed in two state-of-the-art research buildings with capacity for over 1,000 staff and students, IRR North (opened in 2012) and IRR South (opened in 2024). What is tissue regeneration and repair?Our researchers seek to understand the mechanisms controlling tissue regeneration (the restoration of normal tissue architecture and function) and repair (adaptation of a tissue after injury without exact replacement of lost tissue) and exploit this understanding to promote the healing of damaged tissues caused by disease and injury.Inter-disciplinaryIRR is a cross-College Institute, with staff and students from the School of Regeneration and Repair (College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine) and the Schools of Biological Sciences and Chemistry (College of Science and Engineering). Centre for Regenerative MedicineCentre for Inflammation ResearchCentre for Reproductive HealthEdinburgh BioQuarter Our research community Our programmes include access to short courses hosted by discovery and clinical stem cell scientists, providing a theoretical background in a variety of areas relating to regenerative medicine, including developmental biology, pluripotent and tissue stem cell biology, degeneration and regeneration of adult tissues, genetic engineering and bioinformatics.You will be embedded in the postgraduate student community at the Institute and welcomed onto the programme during our student welcome events at the start of the academic year. You can also take part in Welcome Week activities organised by the College and the wider university.From the start of the programme, there will be strong connections with other Postgraduate students at IRR as well as several other MSc by Research programmes at Edinburgh Medical School.IRR and other Institutes on our campus and other University sites boast active seminar series which provide excellent opportunities to attend talks on a wide range of topics to further your academic knowledge and reflect about personal research interests and your career direction.Research Culture and Equality, Diversity, and InclusionThe Institute for Regeneration and Repair (IRR) is dedicated to cultivating an inclusive and supportive research culture that draws upon the diverse perspectives of all its members. We align our efforts with The University of Edinburgh's research culture action plans and policies to ensure that well-being, equality, diversity, and inclusion are at the forefront of our activities.Our commitment involves supporting every colleague, recognising the unique contributions each individual brings to our community. We actively promote an environment where all voices are heard and valued, encouraging collaboration and innovation.To achieve our goals, we uphold principles of integrity, consideration, and respect, following The University of Edinburgh’s Behaviour Charter. We believe that a respectful and principled approach fosters a positive and productive research environment, enhancing the overall impact of our work.The University of Edinburgh’s Behaviour CharterBy prioritising these values, IRR not only aims to advance scientific research but also to create a workplace where everyone feels empowered and engaged. Through ongoing reflection and adaptation, we strive to continuously improve our practices and support a thriving academic community. Programme structure In addition to the research project, you will participate in/attend a number of activities, including:Regular lab meetings of your research groupInternal seminarsExternal seminarsJournal ClubPoster presentationsResearch presentationsAway day / Science retreat Facilities The Centre for Regenerative Medicine is housed in the new, state-of-the-art Institute for Regeneration and Repair (IRR). IRR provides high-quality research facilities managed by specialist facility staff and can be operated by users following comprehensive training.IRR core technologiesBespoke training provided by facility managers and support staff, including the following core technologies: (list not exhaustive)ImagingFlow Cytometry & Cell SortingHigh Content ScreeningHistology and MultiplexingBiomolecular and Assay CoreSingle Cell & Spatial Biology Careers Careers Service Our Careers Service can help you to fully develop your potential and achieve your future goals. The Careers Service supports you not only while you are studying at the University, but also for up to two years after you finish your studies. With the Careers Service, you can: access digital resources to help you understand your skills and strengthstry different types of experiences and reflect on how and what you developget help finding work, including part-time jobs, vacation work, internships and graduate jobsattend careers events and practice interviewsget information and advice to help you make informed decisions Visit the Careers Service website Life at Edinburgh Accommodation We guarantee an offer of University accommodation for all new, single postgraduate taught students from outside the UK and new, single postgraduate research (typically PhD) students who:apply for accommodation by 31 July in the year when you start your programmeaccept an unconditional firm offer to study at the University by 31 Julystudy at the University for the whole of the academic year starting in SeptemberUniversity accommodation websiteAccommodation guarantee criteriaWe also offer accommodation options for couples and families.Accommodation for couples and familiesIf you prefer to live elsewhere, we can offer you advice on finding accommodation in Edinburgh.Accommodation information from the Edinburgh University Students' Association Advice Place Societies and clubs Our societies and sports clubs will help you develop your interests, meet like-minded people, find a new hobby or simply socialise.SocietiesSport Clubs IRR Community and Wellbeing InitiativesThe Institute for Research and Research (IRR) is committed to creating a supportive and nurturing environment for its staff and students. By focusing on community building and enhancing workplace health and wellbeing, IRR aims to become the best place to work and study.Key activities include Wellbeing Walks, Gardening, Yoga Sessions, coffee mornings, sustainability initiatives, and the People and Culture Forum. The city of Edinburgh Scotland's inspiring capital will form the background to your studies — a city with an irresistible blend of history, natural beauty and modern city life. Find out more about living in Edinburgh Exercise, leisure and support facilities Outside of your studies, we offer a range of facilities that you might find useful day-to-day, including:sport and exercise facilitiesUniversity cafes and cateringEdinburgh University Students' Association (EUSA) venues and shopsa multi-faith chaplaincy for all faiths and nonea University nursery (based at King’s Buildings campus) Health and wellbeing support You will have access to free health and wellbeing services throughout your time at university if you need them.The support services we offer include: a student counselling service a health centre (doctor's surgery) support if you're living in University accommodation dedicated help and support if you have a disability or need adjustmentsHealth and wellbeing support services Disability and Learning Support Contact Academic contact Lorena Rosello IRR Postgraduate Administrator CRM School of Regeneration and Repair Centre for Regenerative Medicine University of Edinburgh Contact details Work: +44 (0)131 651 9510 Email: lrosello@exseed.ed.ac.uk