The British Society for Cell Biology (BSCB) is offering studentships for international applicants for pursuing undergraduate programme in cell biology during their summer vacation.
The aim is to encourage students to consider a post-graduate research career in cell biology after their undergraduate studies.
The British Society for Cell Biology (founded 1965; registered charity no. 265816) exists to promote the advance of research in all branches of cell biology and to encourage the interchange of information.
Course Level: Studentship is available for pursuing undergraduate programme.
Study Subject: Studentships offer financial support for high caliber undergraduate students, who wish to gain research experience in cell biology during their summer vacation.
Scholarship Award: Awards comprise a student stipend of £180 per week for up to 8 weeks.
Scholarship can be taken at: UK
Eligibility: Applicants must meet all of the following criteria to be eligible to apply for the BSCB Summer Studentships:-
-Studentships will only be awarded for students who have yet to complete their first degree, usually prior to their final year of studies.
-Awards comprise a student stipend of £180 per week for up to 8 weeks.
-Applications must be made by the prospective supervisor on behalf of a named student.
-Supervisors must be a BSCB member before, or on the date of, the application. Only one application may be submitted per supervisor. There are no restrictions concerning the nationality of the student, nor do they have to be a student at a UK university.
-The research project must be on a topic in the broad area of cell biology and must not form part of the student’s normal degree work. Projects will be assessed for objective, achievability and opportunity to the student. Students are encouraged to undertake a project at an institution other than the one at which they are studying.
Nationality: Applicants of all nationalities are eligible to apply for this studentship.
College Admission Requirement
Entrance Requirements: Studentships will only be awarded for students who have yet to complete their first degree, usually prior to their final year of studies.
Supporting Material: Applicants must include the following details before sending the application:
-Name, Age, Gender, Contact Address
-Institution, Degree Course, Length of Course, Year of Graduation
-‘A’ Level or Standard & Higher Level Results, or Other Relevant Exam Results
-University Exam Results to Date
-Additional relevant information (e.g. studies break for personal or academic reasons).
How to Apply: Please complete application (do not change font and observe word limits), generate a single PDF and e-mail to Professor Nancy Papalopulu - Nancy.Papalopulu-at-manchester.ac.uk
Applicant will receive an e-mail to confirm that your application has been received (within 5 working days). Do not assume that your application has been successfully completed unless you receive the confirmation. Click here for more information and application form.
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