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CASE Programme

CASE Programme - Collaborate with Industry Partners 

The CASE (Collaborative Awards in Science and Engineering) programme is a 4-year cohort based PhD training pathway designed to foster meaningful partnerships between academia and industry. It offers students the opportunity to engage in cutting-edge research alongside an industry CASE partner.

What the Programme Offers?

  • Cohort-based 4-year PhD with access to state-of-the-art facilities and academic mentorship

  • Industry Engagement: Each student completes a 3–12 month research placement with their CASE partner, tailored to the research timeline

  • Targeted Training: Induction and annual and thematic training plus annual conference to develop professional and scientific skills

  • Direct Project Applications: Students apply to specific advertised research projects

  • Financial Support: Industry partners contribute at least 20% of Home tuition fees and stipend (varies by organisation size)

  • RTSG Funding: A Research Training Support Grant is provided to support travel, materials, and other research-related expenses

 

CASE Projects for 2026

 

 PartnerProject TitleLead Supervisor 
 NEB_logo_orig

(NE)B-Family DNA polymerases for Biotechnology 

Part of the Future Genomes Across Life, Engineering biology for sustainability and innovation cluster (Biotechnology for Sustainable Growth)

Professor Thorsten Allers

 ESCCAP

Harnessing genomics, ecology, and behavioural data to unravel flea acquisition pathways in UK companion animals

Part of the Future Genomes Across Life, Engineering biology for sustainability and innovation cluster (Biotechnology for Sustainable Growth)

Studentship now filled.

Professor Hany Elsheikha

 syngentaUK

Identifying and characterising insecticidal neurotoxic peptides from the centipede, Scolopendra hardwickei, venom

Part of the Future Genomes Across Life, Engineering biology for sustainability and innovation cluster (Biotechnology for Sustainable Growth)

Studentship now filled.

Dr Ian Mellor

 syngenta

Net Zero Rice: Unravelling the role of root exudates in rice for low emission protein consumption

Part of the Alternative and Emerging Protein sources for Sustainable food and feed cluster (Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security)

Studentship now filled.

Dr Nicholas Girkin

 sygnature_disc

Quantum computing applications in bioscience for human health

Part of the RIC@N-DLA: Multiscale RNA Science from mechanisms to applications cluster (Bioscience for Human Health) 

Studentship now filled.

Professor Jonathan Hirst

 adamo_foods

Designing Low-UPF Mycelium-Based Meat Alternatives: Linking Structure and Proteins Bio-Accessibility to Sensory Performance

Part of the Alternative and Emerging Protein sources for Sustainable food and feed cluster (Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security)

Studentship now filled.

Dr Vincenzo Di Bari

 Magnum

Sweetness at Subzero: Sugar Reduction Strategies in Alternative Protein Ice Cream 

Part of the Alternative and Emerging Protein sources for Sustainable food and feed cluster (Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security)

Studentship now filled.

Dr Qian Yang

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Doctoral Training Programme

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