The Comprehensive Cancer PhD Program is a supplementary learning opportunity to enrich your graduate research experience. The program offers an opportunity to share your research with other disciplines and expand your peer network.
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Overview
The Comprehensive Cancer PhD Program provides specialist cancer research training and support for PhD candidates. It complements your core PhD activities.
The program provides a unique opportunity for PhD candidates researching cancer-related topics to work together. It attracts PhD candidates from a range of disciplines.
To be eligible, you must be enrolled as a PhD student in a partner organisation. Together, these organisations form the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) alliance. Through this program, you will experience clinical and research activities across the alliance.
Upon completion, you will be ready to conduct world-class cancer research. The program will also prepare you for a wide range of career options. It does this by broadening the scope of your research knowledge. And by providing professional development and career training programs.
What are the key benefits?
Through the Comprehensive Cancer PhD Program, you will:
experience clinical and research activities across the ten partners of the VCCC alliance
understand the bench-to-bedside model. This model is fundamental to the VCCC approach to integrated research.
enhance your academic progress and stay on track for timely completion of your PhD thesis
access professional development and career training opportunities. These opportunities will prepare you for a broad range of career options.
build your CV and give yourself a career advantage. Gain formal recognition of specialist cancer training and professional skills. You will receive a record of participation at the end of your candidature.
access the Program’s online ‘Community’ resource. You will stay informed of activities. And you can access recordings of past seminars and events.
network with students who have common research interests, from other organisations in the VCCC alliance.
Through the program, you will build your CV and obtain a career advantage. You will have access to a coordinated program of skills, research and career training. This is in addition to your usual PhD activities.
Academic skills development
Seminars
Cancer-specific seminars and presentations
Annual 'Methods in Cancer Research' seminar series
Research skills workshops Specialist training in:
core technologies
intellectual property and commercialisation
good clinical practice
PhD thesis writing boot camp
Annual three-day Thesis Boot Camp. This helps with writing your thesis and submitting it on time.
Journal clubs
Evaluation and discussion of scientific journal articles
Professional and career development
Generic and transferable skills workshops
Topics include networking, leadership, managing your candidature/supervisor, and preparing grant and fellowship applications.
Mentoring
How to get the most out of a mentoring/coaching relationship.
Internships and placements
Getting help to identify internship and placement opportunities with industry/external groups.
Communication skills development
Research communications Workshops on:
preparing conference abstracts and posters
writing and presentation
Teaching and outreach
Teaching opportunities, including the supervision of work placement students
Community engagement activities.
Research seminar series
Hallmark event for the Comprehensive Cancer PhD Program.
Annual seminar series delivered in themed blocks of lectures.
Each theme emphasises the bench-to-bedside model. It incorporates a range of topics from basic, translational and clinical research and impact on clinical outcomes.
Past topics include: cancer immunology, cancer genetics and genomics, oncogenes and tumour suppressors, and pillars of cancer care.
Student Symposium
Annual event held by postgraduate student societies. This event showcases student research as oral and poster presentations.
Grand debate
Annual cancer-themed debate with participants from VCCC alliance organisations.
Chat with a Nobel Laureate
Annual Q&A-style event with a Nobel Laureate.
Networking
Social events and opportunities to connect with graduate researchers from other organisations. These people may have similar research interests to you.
Participate
To be eligible for this program, you must be:
working on a cancer-related PhD project
enrolled at one of the organisations of the VCCC alliance.