Deadline: January 31, 2025
Program Starts: July 07, 2025
Program Ends: August 28, 2025
Location(s)
Switzerland
Overview
The University of Lausanne is a higher teaching and research institution composed of seven faculties where approximately 14,300 students and 3,000 researchers work and study. UNIL is focused on several academic disciplines, especially Medicine, Life Sciences, Geosciences, Environment, Business, Humanities and Social Sciences. An emphasis is placed on an interdisciplinary approach, with close cooperation between students, teaching staff, and professors.
Details
Introduction to the SUR Programme
Few entering university students have had significant experience with research into the unknown. Initial university courses provide descriptions of fundamental processes that are well established, indeed “in the textbooks”. The first opportunity to do research at the edge of the unknown can be a life changing experience that is remembered for the rest of one’s life. The School of Biology of the Faculty of Biology and Medicine at the University of Lausanne (UNIL) proposes the Summer Undergraduate Research (SUR) Programme for the uninitiated to obtain that first experience.
During 8 weeks in July and August, the SUR Programme hosts about 20 Bachelor (first university degree) students with both biological and medical studies background from around the world (including 1-2 from Lausanne). Each participant will perform an individual research project in a different laboratory of the Faculty of Biology and Medicine. This programme aims to attract outstanding motivated students from near and far for a research experience that will remain with them for their lifetimes.
While most of the time is spent in the host lab, each week the students come together for shared academic activities, often with participants of the sister programme at the EPFL. These activities include introductory student research presentations, lectures from faculty members on research topics and their career paths, and career guidance workshops in academia and beyond.
At the end of the summer, students present the results of their research on a poster during a joint UNIL/EPFL Symposium and write a final report. Students also enjoy many social activities, including a hike in the Alps, barbecues, swimming in Lac Léman, and visits to other cities in Switzerland!
Opportunity is About
Eligibility
Candidates should be from:
Description of Ideal Candidate
Who is the SUR Programme for?
The programme is geared towards undergraduate students at the end of the second or third year of their degree.
We welcome students studying any field in the life sciences, as well as those pursuing medical studies. UNIL is unique in having a combined Faculty of Biology and Medicine, and we are keen to offer to medical students the possibility to perform research.
Students of any nationality, studying in any country, are welcome to apply, but should have very good English language skills. While most students come from abroad, applications from local students from the UNIL or the EPFL (or elsewhere in Switzerland) are also welcome.
Eligibility and Selection
The programme is aimed at undergraduate students who have completed the second or third year of their university degree in any biological or medical field. Undergraduate means the first 4 years of university training usually towards a bachelor's degree. Applicants who have completed only one year of an undergraduate degree, or who will have graduated by the time of the programme are not eligible.
The programme is highly competitive and students are chosen based upon their academic record (typically GPA >3.75 or equivalent, and/or top 5% class ranking), personal statements, and letters of recommendation. If your university does not use a 4 point scale, then include an explanation of your grading scale in the online application (under curriculum vitae B). Differences in grading scales will be taken into consideration, but you must be in the top 5 % of your class.
Students can be of any nationality and be studying in any country, but should have very good abilities in written and spoken English.
Students must be present for the entire programme to participate.
Selected participants will be informed via email about 3 weeks after the application deadline.
Dates
Deadline: January 31, 2025
Program starts:
July 07, 2025
Program ends:
August 28, 2025
Cost/funding for participants
Accommodation, Scholarships, Travel and Visas
The program coordinator will arrange and pay for the housing.
Students will be housed in of one of the UNIL associations in Lausanne, in a mixed (male/female) furnished apartment.
Students will have either single rooms or double rooms and share a kitchen and bathroom facilities with their fellow SUR participants.
The program coordinator will inform participants when the housing assignment is made, how to contact the housing association, and where it is located.
The programme provides a scholarship of approximately CHF 1’500 to cover other living expenses.
Students are advised to bring extra money for expenses above and beyond standard housing and living expenses (e.g., weekend travel).
Limited funds are available to cover justified costs of travel to Lausanne. In general, up to CHF 500 for European travel and CHF 1’200 for overseas travel is covered.
Reimbursement of travel expenses is made at the end of the programme, after the accommodation has been checked out, subject to deduction of any cleaning/damage costs or loss of keys.
Original receipts, proof of payment and boarding passes are required for reimbursement.
Assistance is provided to all students who require visas to come to Switzerland. The scholarship does not cover visa fees for accepted applicants.
Participants must be covered for health and accidents from their home country.
Internships, scholarships, student conferences and competitions.