We are always looking for enthusiastic, curious scientists to join the group. We welcome people from diverse backgrounds and are committed to building an inclusive, supportive lab environment. Replace this paragraph with a genuine statement about your lab culture and who you're looking for.
We recruit PhD students through [your institution's] doctoral training programme. Projects are available in:
The next application deadline is [date]. Contact us to discuss projects before applying.
We currently have / do not currently have a funded postdoc position available. However, we are always happy to support strong applicants in applying for independent fellowships. Relevant schemes include:
We welcome [your institution] undergraduate students for lab rotations and final-year projects, and Masters students for research placements. Please get in touch with a brief description of your interests and your CV.
We host visiting scientists and are open to short-term collaborations. If you are interested in spending time in the lab to learn a specific technique or pursue a collaborative project, please get in touch.
Replace this with a genuine description of how your lab approaches science. What does rigour mean to you? What kind of questions do you value?
Describe how people in your lab work together and with external collaborators. Is this a collaborative environment? What does that look like day-to-day?
Say something genuine about your commitment to a supportive environment. Prospective students pay close attention to this section.
If you're interested in any of the above, please send an email with your CV, a brief description of why you want to join the lab, and (for PhD / postdoc applicants) details of two referees.
Email Prof. Your Name