FAQs

What kind of work will I have to do?

The project should be well represented by the project description put together by the supervisor(s), but we encourage you to contact the academic supervising the project to find out more.

What does the Summer Research Programme award cover?

A Summer Research Programme award of up to £3,000 will be made to cover subsistence and accommodation in College (at the subsidised 'long contract' rate) for a 6-10 week period during the summer vacation, based on a weekly allowance of £300 for up to 10 weeks.

Accommodation in College will be arranged once the award is confirmed.

When will I be paid?

You will receive payments on a weekly basis.

Who is eligible?

For the Research Programme you need to be a King's student in the early or middle years of your undergraduate study, i.e. not the final year of your study. You can be from any academic department and the project does not have to be in your discipline. 

Can I apply for multiple projects?

Yes, you can.

Can I suggest my own ideas for projects?

Yes – students can propose a programme of research to be supervised by a King’s Fellow, College Research Associate or University Faculty member. We encourage students to reach out to potential supervisors to discuss their ideas. You will be asked to complete an application form and your proposed supervisor will be asked to write in support of your application.

Will I have to pay tax?

No. A Summer Research project is not employment, it is an educational opportunity to work with an academic on specific research.

Can I apply if I am an international student?

Any King's student may apply to do a project but you must, however, be based in Cambridge for the duration of the project - even if the project can be done remotely.

Is there anything to help students prepare for the projects?

A welcome event will be held after the end of Easter Term to launch the programme and introduce you to other students undertaking similar projects over the summer. A number of workshops and events will take place throughout the summer to help you gain additional skills and to foster interaction with others on the research programme.

What happens after the projects finish?

Participating students will be expected to write a short report about their work once it has been completed.

In October we will hold an Undergraduate Research Showcase in College where you will share your findings either as a short talk or in the form of a poster presentation. Lord Sainsbury and representatives from the Gatsby Foundation will be invited to attend.

 
Information for students about how to apply, deadlines, and devising your own placement
A full list of supervisor-devised placements currently available and open for applications.

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