International Relations Office
International Research Attachments (i-RAP)
NUS - Imperial College London Summer International Research Exchange
What is this programme about?
Since summer 2011 NUS and ICL have resumed their Summer Undergraduate Research Exchange Program. The Research Attachment Program to Imperial College London allows young researchers at NUS to spend the summer in the heart of London conducting supervised research work at Imperial College’s laboratories. The exchange program has received a generous financial contribution from Santander Bank.
NUS students will spend time in a lab or office where they will conduct research under the supervision of a supervisor/PhD student. Independent and creative thinking is highly encouraged by supervisors based in Imperial.
Click here to download the list of summer research projects available at various departments and institutes at Imperial College.
When does the programme take place?
Option 1: 8-week program: 27 May - 19 July 2013 (Friday)
Option 2: 10-week program: 27 May - 2 August 2013 (Friday)
Orientation and Cultural Activities
24 May 2013
Research Start Date
All students report to their supervisor and commence research on May 27 (Monday).
Research End Date
Students end their research either on July 19 or August 2, depending on what program option they choose.
Where does the programme take place?
Imperial College London, London, the United Kingdom
Consistently rated amongst the world’s best universities, Imperial College London (ICL) came 7th in the QS World University Rankings in 2011. Imperial College London is a science-based institution with a reputation for excellence in science, technology, medicine and engineering. It is one of the most male-dominated universities in the UK.
What is the research content?
Multi-disciplinary across all faculties
Academic credit MAY be available. Credit for the attachment is strictly at the student’s discretion. Students interested in obtaining credit must submit their credit mapping request form to their faculty prior to embarking on the program. IRO does not apply for credit transfer on the students’ behalf.
What is the student accommodation?
Campus housing at Imperial is available from July 2 July 29 from £119.70 per week (summer rate) and will be reserved for NUS students who are interested. Information on on-campus accommodation can be found here.
Students will need to arrange for off-campus accommodation on their own for the period when student housing at ICL is unavailable or choose to stay off-campus for their entire attachment. Students are encouraged to arrange for their own accommodation using alternative options (staying with relatives and friends or booking hostels early in advance).
All students must secure their housing for the duration of their program prior to their arrival in London.
Below are different options for off-campus accommodation:
How much does the programme cost?
Tuition fees are waived by Imperial College London. All other expenses are to be covered by the student. An estimate of living expenses below should give a good indication of cost.
| Airfare | S$1,500 |
| Visa | $150 |
| Insurance | S$50 |
| Accommodation | £360-£600/month |
| Local Transportation | £60/month |
| Meals | £200/month |
| Personal Spending | £200/month |
| Monthly estimated expenses | £800 - £1,000 |
| Estimated expenses for a 3 month attachment including airfare, visa fee and insurance | S$6,000 – S$7,000 |
Please note, these are estimated expenses and actual expenses may differ based on price shifts and personal spending habits!
Is financial assistance available?
Yes. Students can apply for the NASA Enhancement Bursary (by Financial Need) or NASA Enhancement Scholarship (by Merit). Students who submit an application for the NASA Enhancement Award will be automatically considered for Santander Bank scholarships worth US $2,000. Those selected for Santander Bank scholarships will not be considered for NASA Enhancement Award.
How many placements are available?
Maximum 10 students will be selected to participate in the program.
What are the eligibility requirements?
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Is a visa required?
As you are undertaking study at Imperial College London you will be required to apply for a Student Visitor Visa. The Student Visitor Visa allows students to come to the UK for a period of up to six months in order to undertake a short course of study, or complete certain academic requirements of their course after their Tier 4 (General) Student visa has expired. For more information about the Student Visitor Visa, please consult the UKBA website.
Please note that if you enter the UK as a Student Visitor you are not entitled to:
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How do I apply for a Student Visitor Visa?
The process of obtaining a Student Visitor Visa varies depending on your nationality. Some students (referred to as non-visa nationals) are able to come to the UK as a Student Visitor without prior Entry Clearance and others (visa-nationals) are required to apply for Entry Clearance as a Student Visitor before travelling to the UK.
To find out which category you belong to, please visit this website.
Visa-nationals
Citizens of some countries must apply for Entry Clearance (a visa) to come to the UK for any purpose and for any length of time. These citizens are known as visa-nationals.
Students who fall into the visa-national category must make an application for Entry Clearance as a Student Visitor from their home country. This application must be approved and a visa issued as a sticker in their passport before they can travel to the UK.
To apply for a Student Visitor Visa, you need to fill in application form VAF1D.
The application form is available here.
Guidance notes to help you fill in the form are available here.
Please refer to part 11 of the application form for a full list of supporting documents that you need to provide with your application. These include:
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Non-visa nationals
Citizens of certain countries (non-visa nationals) are able to come to the UK as a Student Visitor without first applying for Entry Clearance (a visa issued as a sticker in your passport). Instead, these citizens can be stamped in on arrival as a Student Visitor at the UK Border.
Students who fall into the non-visa national category must make it clear to the Immigration Officer at the UK border that they are entering the UK for the purpose of study rather than a general visit. They will not need to fill in an application form, but will be required to show the following documentation at the border:
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If you have questions about visa regulations and visa application procedures please consult the Embassy of the United Kingdom in Singapore.
British High Commission
Singapore
100 Tanglin Road
Singapore 247919
Visa Application Centre
138 Robinson
Road 07-01/02
The Corporate Office Singapore 068906
Students are responsible for ensuring that they have proper entry documents for all countries they plan to visit as part of this programme!
How do I apply?
Application Deadline: Tuesday, 5 February 2013.
Applications and Required Documents:
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Students submit application form and supporting document, combined in one single pdf document, to Ms Mai Chu at iroctm@nus.edu.sg.
Who can I contact for more information?
For additional information or related queries, please click here.