What is a studentship stipend?

Stipend via Studentship: A stipend is a non-repayable grant provided to doctoral students to help support their studies. A studentship covers a student’s tuition fees whilst a stipend covers a PhD student’s living costs. This includes outgoings such as rent, food, bills and basic travel.

How is Cancer Research UK funded?

Our total income for 2017/18 was £634 million. This was raised through: Donations (£192 million) – Donations included regular gifts, major donations and money raised by local fundraising groups and corporate partners. Legacies (£182 million) – Over 6,000 people left a gift to Cancer Research UK in their will.

What is cancer research ownership?

Cancer Research UK, a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity, is governed by a Council of Trustees, the Charity’s board of directors.

What is cancer research purpose?

Cancer research transforms and saves lives. The goal of studying cancer is to develop safe and effective methods to prevent, detect, diagnose, treat, and, ultimately, cure the collections of diseases we call cancer.

Where does the cancer research money go?

For example, the donations raised through the Stand Up To Cancer campaign go towards clinical trials to develop new tests and treatments for cancer patients, and the Cancer Research UK Kids & Teens campaign raises money for research into children’s cancers.

How much does the head of cancer research get paid?

CEO compensation among charities in the United Kingdom

Charity CEO salary (£) Salary data sourced
Cancer Research UK 240,000 2015
Macmillan Cancer Support 170,000 2013
NSPCC 162,000 2016
Oxfam 124,000 2016

Does cancer research have investors?

There are several national and international funding bodies that make cancer research investments along the R&D pipeline, from preclinical studies through to clinical trials and applied research. The United Kingdom (UK) is one of the world’s leading investors and producers of global biomedical and health research.

Do cancer research have shareholders?

Cancer Research UK’s constitution provides for the appointment of 100 Members of the charity which are similar to shareholders of a company.

Where does cancer research money go?

Does donating to cancer research help?

There are many reasons to support cancer research, from experiencing cancer firsthand to supporting a friend or loved one. If you choose, they can be memorial or honorary of those in your life who have been touched by cancer. Your donation can also support a specific type of research.