Biology Undergraduate Summer School 2024 in Switzerland is a program with extensive research opportunities in a variety of disciplines as well as the opportunity to perform high-quality research in the world’s top laboratories. This fully funded undergraduate summer research program in Switzerland aims not only to provide deep insight into laboratory work, but also to equip students with the tools to transform their theoretical knowledge into practical reality. In this European summer exchange programme, students learn best practices in scientific reasoning as well as scientific communication skills. Through this learning experience, young students can make a significant positive difference to the future of the world.
The UNIL Summer Program for Undergraduate Students allows participants to be part of the laboratories of the University of Zurich, one of the best universities in Europe. This university is not only the largest university in Switzerland but also offers the most number of courses compared to other universities in Switzerland. Just as the university is known for its large number of majors, so too are its research laboratories. At the Biology Summer School, international students are exposed to a wide range of research topics and a comprehensive curriculum conducted over eight weeks of summer school. Most importantly, the International Summer School of Biology in Zurich is in English, which is sigh of relief because English is an international language and every country is learning it.
In a fully funded summer school, students conduct their research in one of the participating research groups under the supervision of a group leader, postdoctoral fellow or graduate student. Plus, there are tons of great activities at this fully funded summer camp in Switzerland. The SUR 2024 program includes weekly seminars where students share their research with advisors and receive their feedback on research work. In addition, students are taught through scientific writing instruction and PowerPoint presentations. At the end of the students’ summer camp, a symposium is held where students present their research work and seek advice from their peers.
In addition to all these research activities, the BUSS International Summer Program includes many recreational activities. In this eight-week summer program at the University of Zurich, students enjoy a three-day retreat in the Swiss countryside. Zurich is surrounded by stunning natural scenery with the mountains and lakes of the Swiss Alps. In addition, Swiss beach volleyball is a popular summer sport and has many attractions. The Swiss Summer School also organizes visits to Swiss research and scientific institutions for participants. Last but not least, summer school serves as a platform where students can make endless connections with their future academic and professional counterparts.
Biology Undergraduate Summer School 2024:
Host Country:
- Switzerland
Host University:
- Universität Zürich (University of Zurich)
Summer Location:
- Zürich
Summer School Dates:
- July 3rd till August 28
Benefits:
- Participants are given a travel stipend that covers all travel expenses.
- Good accommodation will be provided to the participants.
- Accommodation and travel expenses for students from other Swiss universities will also be paid.
- University of Zurich students are given a small amount to cover their local expenses.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Participants can be domestic and foreign students.
- Participants must be graduate students in biological sciences.
- Students must have a degree from their university.
- Participants must be proficient in English as the summer camp is conducted in English.
Documents Required:
- A complete application
- An updated CV
- Transcripts of completed university courses
- A recommendation letter
Deadline:
- The last date is 31 January 2024.
How to Apply?
- Candidates have to apply online through the online application link given.
- Fill the application form with correct information.
- You must create an updated CV and upload it to your application.
- Candidates must have reference letters from their teacher or research supervisor.