Hi,
I'm trying to get this message out to undergraduates all over the world, and I was wondering if the PSCI-COMmers might be able to help? If you can send this message to any undergraduates, departments or universities that might be interested in attending or promoting this fantastic (& nearly free to attend) course then I ask you to do so. Just send them the text below. It's not strictly science communication, but it is a fantastic way to inspire the future generation of research scientists and I'd be really grateful for your help to spread the word.
We're also running a Thunderclap - https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/64459-undergraduate-summer-school - so if you are able to help us promote this event using social media sign up today! Just follow the links and then click “support with twitter” and “support with facebook” etc.
If you would like any further info, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Best wishes
Felicity Perry | Head of Communications and Engagement
John Innes Centre and The Sainsbury Laboratory
+44 1603 450269 | +44 7881 255193
International Undergraduate Summer School 2018
The Undergraduate Summer School is a unique opportunity for undergraduate students from all over the world to spend 8 weeks here in Norwich at our internationally renowned research centres. To provide a truly unique and immersive experience the John Innes Centre has partnered with The Sainsbury Laboratory and the Earlham Institute – all world-leaders in life science to provide unparalleled access to life as a research scientist.
This course will give you first-hand experience of the world of plant and microbial science. Throughout the course you will interact with some of our highly-esteemed scientists to gain an unrivalled research experience to take into your future career.
Alongside the invaluable career development skills you the Summer School is a social event, where you will meet like-minded people from around the world, developing lifelong friendships and an invaluable network of colleagues all over the world. Throughout the 8 weeks there are frequent social activities, including a make-your-own pizza night, meals out, BBQs and finally a 2-day mini-conference on the beautiful North Norfolk coast.
"The John Innes Centre Undergraduate Summer School perfectly balances learning, working, socialising. It is a once in a life time experience that you will treasure forever"
"An incredibly fun 8 weeks of science. I have improved dramatically as a scientist"
Our International Undergraduate Summer School includes;
• £200 pw spending money
• Free accommodation in your own en-suite room, with shared kitchen
• A programme of training, research, seminars, workshops and social events
• The chance to be part of a world-renowned scientist's laboratory and to contribute to their cutting-edge research
• Experience life in a world-leading scientific institute across a variety of biological and chemical sciences; including microbiology, cell biology, biochemistry, chemistry, genetics, molecular biology and computational and mathematical biology
Apply online - deadline midnight 19 Jan 2018 (GMT) - http://www.jic.ac.uk/training-careers/work-experience/16-18-year-olds/undergraduate-summer-school/
This opportunity is funded by The Gatsby Charitable foundation and the BBSRC.
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