Apply Now for Vacation Scholarship on Summer Research Project – SRF
Society For Reproduction and Fertility shared a post on LinkedIn:
“If you have a summer research project in mind, there’s still time to apply for a Vacation Scholarship.
APPLICATIONS CLOSE on Friday April 10 at 09:00 GMT.
The objective of these scholarships is to enable students to work during the summer vacation in university departments or research institutes on research projects related to reproduction, fertility and lactation in humans and other animals.
Students should normally be in the second (if on a three year course) or second/third (if on a four year course) year of their undergraduate degree studies and may be considering research as a career. Projects can be a maximum of 8 weeks long, and include a stipend funded of £250 per week to cover living costs for the student, plus an award of up to £1,000 to be paid to the host laboratory to cover the cost of consumables for the project.
Full details of the Vacation Scholarship can be found on the website.”
To apply, visit.”
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