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CCIR Pre-PhD
Research Programme

Build Your Advantage for a Career in Academia

The CCIR Pre-PhD Research Programme is a fully online, non-residential, and highly selective seven-month programme offering intensive one-on-one research mentorship from a current faculty member at an Oxbridge or Ivy League institution. 

Each year, CCIR admits a small cohort of academically exceptional students who aspire to pursue serious academic research in leading PhD programmes and to distinguish themselves within the academic communities.

As admission to top PhD programmes becomes increasingly competitive worldwide, CCIR helps promising future researchers — whether they are current undergraduate students, master’s students, or working professionals — stand out by building a distinctive academic profile grounded in rigorous research preparation and training, advanced inquiry, and original intellectual engagement.

Watch this video to learn more about the 1-on-1 Research Mentorship programme.

The Programme Structure & Outcomes

One Student. One Faculty Advisor.
One Project in 7 Months.

At the heart of CCIR’s Pre-PhD Programme is intensive one-on-one research mentorship from a faculty member at an Oxbridge or Ivy League institution who specialises in the student’s chosen research area.

Through personalised academic guidance and rigorous research training, each student develops a research project aligned with their intellectual interests and academic goals, with the potential for publication.

Conference / Journal Publication Guidance

With years of experience guiding students toward publication in leading journals and conferences, CCIR academics support each student in navigating the complex publication process. 

Signed Evaluation Report

Upon request, students may receive a formal evaluation report prepared by their Oxbridge or Ivy League faculty advisor and officially issued by the programme.

Letter of Reference (Upon Request)

Students may receive a letter of reference from their faculty advisor that reflects their research engagement, academic growth, and performance throughout the programme. 

Research Mentorship from current
Oxbridge and Ivy League Teaching Faculty

Students work one-on-one with a faculty advisor from Oxbridge and Ivy League institutions, gaining direct insight into the standards, expectations, and research culture of world-leading universities.

All CCIR faculty advisors are current faculty members at Oxford, Cambridge, Ivy League institutions, Stanford, or MIT.

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the Fall 2026
Prospectus for

• Programme structure
• Research course catalogue 

• Mentor biographies 
• Tuition & Scholarship

Publication

Over the years, CCIR alumni have developed an impressive publication record in leading journals and conferences. As an institution, our mission is to cultivate the next generation of scholars and intellectual leaders whose work contributes meaningfully to academia and society.

Diverse areas of research

Endless possibilities

The CCIR Network reaches top faculty members across Cambridge, Oxford, and select Ivy League universities.
In the past our students have embarked on mentorship experiences in the following areas:
  • Architecture
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Astrophysics
  • Biochemistry
  • Bioinformatics
  • Business Management
  • Computer Vision
  • Economics
  • European History
  • International Relations
  • Machine Learning
  • Philosophy
  • Political Economy
  • Pure Mathematics
  • Sociology
  • US History

Conducting In-person Research
at CCIR Lab in Boston

The Cambridge Centre for International Research (CCIR) is proud to announce the opening of the CCIR Lab in Boston, surrounded by R&D centers of Pfizer, Novartis, and the MIT campus.

Starting in Spring 2025, current and future CCIR student researchers from both the Future Scholar Programme and the 1-on-1 Research Mentorship Programme will be able to conduct their own research and experiments (or choose from a list of pre-approved experiments), at the state-of-the-art lab near the campus of MIT and major biotechnology hubs.

CCIR student researchers can reserve the CCIR Lab in Boston through the CCIR Academics Team at no additional cost.

CCIR’s PhD level lab managers will also be on site to supervise each student researcher’s project.

Located in the vibrant Kendall Square, the CCIR Lab in Boston is situated next to the R&D center of global pharmaceutical companies Pfizer and Novartis, Google’s Boston office, and the iconic MIT Great Dome, on the busy Main Street in Cambridge, MA.

Founded in 1832, the building have became home of a host of innovations of technology advancement, including the original birthplace of Polaroid and the world’s first long distance phone call between Thomas Watson and Alexander Graham Bell.

With millions of new funding from leading life sciences corporate sponsors (including Johnson & Johnson, Biogen, Pfizer, and Bayer), the lab has become a hub of innovation for mostly Harvard and MIT affiliated startups. Recent ventures at the lab included Affinivax, later acquired by GSK for $3.3 billion for its groundbreaking vaccine design. 

For nearly 200 years, this facility has been the forefront of driving revolutionary advancements in life sciences. 

Exceptional Graduate School Placement

Through rigorous research training and close faculty mentorship, CCIR alumni have earned admission to some of the world’s most prestigious graduate programmes. 

Our alumni have gone on to prestigious graduate programmes at institutions such as Harvard University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, and more, as well as to career opportunities at international organizations such as the United Nations and corporations such as UBS and Meta.

Admissions

How to Apply

Step 1

Intake Meeting

First schedule 30-minute Intake Meeting with our Academic Coordinator. This will serve not only as a programme info session. As we get to know you and your intellectual aspirations, we are kicking off the course design process.

Step 2

Submit Application Form

Next, complete and submit the required application form and documentation.

Step 3

Interview

Qualified applicants will be invited to an interview with one of our Academic Advisors. Here, you will meet a current PhD candidate from either Cambridge or Oxford with expertise in your stated areas of academic interest.

The purpose of this interview is twofold: to evaluate your academic background and to help you further articulate your academic interests.

Step 4

Mentor Research & Introductory Meeting

This is when we tap into our network of Oxbridge researchers to help you find your perfect mentor. Together with your application materials, we will send the recording of the Advising session to potential mentors.

If there is an interested mentor, we will then arrange a 30-minute Introductory Meeting between you and your mentor, where you will get to know each other and finalize the direction of your research.

Eligibility

The CCIR Pre-PhD Research Programme is designed for academically ambitious applicants who are preparing for advanced graduate study and serious scholarly work. 

Applicants must meet one of the following criteria:

  • Current undergraduate or master’s student
  • Bachelor’s or master’s degree holder
  • Working professional with a strong academic or research background and a completed bachelor’s degree 

 

The programme is open to global applicants. For more on admissions and pairing with a faculty advisor, please see below.

Tuition / External Funding Opportunities

The full tuition for the CCIR Pre-PhD Research Programme is £5,550 / US$6,950 for the full seven-month programme, before any external funding is applied.

To support access for qualified students, flexible instalment plans ranging from 6 to 36 months are available through our banking partner. These plans, including interest-free options, are currently available to U.S. citizens and permanent residents. Non-U.S. applicants may be eligible by applying with a U.S. co-signer.

Applicants are encouraged to explore additional external funding resources, including, but not limited to:

  • Sigma Xi Grants in Aid of Research
  • Rotary Scholarships
  • IEFA International Scholarships Database

 

Applicants are also encouraged to explore funding support through their current university, department, college, or employer. Many universities offer academic enrichment funds, research development grants, professional development budgets, or discretionary funding for students pursuing advanced research training. Where appropriate, CCIR can work with a student’s university to provide supporting documentation for funding applications.

Frequently Asked Questions