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If you are a registered undergraduate student at Imperial College or at another UK higher education institute and would like to gain hands-on research experience in the Developmental Biomechanics Lab then a UROP (more details [http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/urop here]) is a great way to spend your summer. If interested, please email Niamh, explaining why you are interested in doing a UROP. There are options for applying for funding for a bursary during the UROP, as detailed in full [http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/urop/fundingandfinances/sourcesoffunding here]. | If you are a registered undergraduate student at Imperial College or at another UK higher education institute and would like to gain hands-on research experience in the Developmental Biomechanics Lab then a UROP (more details [http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/urop here]) is a great way to spend your summer. If interested, please email Niamh, explaining why you are interested in doing a UROP. There are options for applying for funding for a bursary during the UROP, as detailed in full [http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/urop/fundingandfinances/sourcesoffunding here]. | ||
== | == MRes (Masters in Research) 2014-15 Opportunities == | ||
The Developmental Biomechanics Lab is offering a range of exciting research projects as part of the Department of Bioengineering's MRes programme, which has been developed to prepare Bioengineering students for a research career in bioengineering. The course involves lectures and practical work in the first term, followed by a full-time work on a research project. See more details [http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/pgprospectus/facultiesanddepartments/bioengineering/postgraduatecourses/mresbioengineering here]. | |||
The Developmental Biomechanics Lab is offering a range of exciting research projects as part of the Department of Bioengineering's MRes programme |
Revision as of 11:25, 24 January 2014
UROP (Undergraduate Research Opportunities Programme) Summer 2014If you are a registered undergraduate student at Imperial College or at another UK higher education institute and would like to gain hands-on research experience in the Developmental Biomechanics Lab then a UROP (more details here) is a great way to spend your summer. If interested, please email Niamh, explaining why you are interested in doing a UROP. There are options for applying for funding for a bursary during the UROP, as detailed in full here. MRes (Masters in Research) 2014-15 OpportunitiesThe Developmental Biomechanics Lab is offering a range of exciting research projects as part of the Department of Bioengineering's MRes programme, which has been developed to prepare Bioengineering students for a research career in bioengineering. The course involves lectures and practical work in the first term, followed by a full-time work on a research project. See more details here. |