The King’s Undergraduate Research Fellowships (KURF) offer a remarkable opportunity for undergraduate students at King’s College London to engage in research collaborations with esteemed academics. Participants will gain significant research experience, receive financial support, and become part of the vibrant King’s Edge community.
- 🌟 King’s Undergraduate Research Fellowships (KURF) 2025: Opportunity for undergraduates to engage in research projects with top academics at King’s College London.
- 🎓 Benefits: Includes practical research experience, bursary payments (£1,500 full-time, £750 part-time), and recognition on HEAR.
- 🏛️ Events: Attend prestigious events like ‘Posters in Parliament’ and receive a digital certificate and LinkedIn badge.
- 📚 Eligibility: Open to King’s undergraduate students, including international students and those in integrated master’s programs.
- 📝 Application Process: Submit online form with personal info, educational details, and project preferences by April 22, 2025.
- 📄 Documents Required: CV, degree transcripts, and two reference letters are essential for application.
Designation
Undergraduate Research Fellow
Research Area
- Business Studies
- Dentistry
- Oral & Craniofacial Sciences
- Law
- Psychiatry
- Psychology & Neuroscience
- Life Sciences & Medicine
- Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences
- Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative Care
- Social Science & Public Policy
Location
London, UK
Eligibility/Qualification
- Must be current undergraduate students at King’s College London (including first-year and international students).
- Integrated master’s students can apply during the undergraduate portion of their studies.
- Final-year students of integrated master’s programs are not eligible.
- Only one application per applicant is allowed.
Job Description
Fellows will be involved in various research activities under the guidance of academic supervisors. Responsibilities include:
- Engaging in hands-on research projects across diverse disciplines.
- Creating a reflective report that highlights skills developed during the fellowship.
- Designing an academic poster based on their research project, with the potential to be selected for the “Posters in Parliament” event.
- Participating in networking and professional development events.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should apply through the online application form, providing the following:
- Personal information
- Educational details
- Selected faculty and reason for application
- Preferred duration option (4 weeks, 4-8 weeks)
- Reasons for choosing their project
- Previous experiences, achievements, and skills
- Details of two referees
- Any required support provisions
Documents Required:
- CV
- Degree transcripts
- Two reference letters
- Any other relevant support documents
Last Date to Apply
April 22, 2025
For more information and to apply, please visit the official website.