International Relations Office

International Summer Programmes (i-SP)

Cambridge Science Summer School


What is this programme about?

The Cambridge Science Summer School (CSSS) offers a unique opportunity to experience a free academic environment in one of the most prestigious institutions of higher education in the world. You will be participating in cutting edge research alongside some of the world’s most accomplished scholars in the fields of biological, life and medical sciences.


When does the programme take place?

Eight weeks beginning in early July. Exact start and end dates can be negotiated with CSSS.


Where does the programme take place?

The University of Cambridge (informally Cambridge University or Cambridge) is a public research university located in Cambridge, United Kingdom. It is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world (after the University of Oxford), and the seventh-oldest globally. Cambridge ranks first in the world in both 2010 and 2011, sixth in the world in the 2011 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and fifth in the world (and first in Europe) in the 2011 Academic Ranking of World Universities.

The city of Cambridge manages to combine its role as an historic city with a world-renowned University and, in more recent years, an internationally acknowledged centre of excellence for technology and science.  The city is surrounded on all sides by heritage villages, towns and ancient monuments (such as Ely, Peterborough and Grantchester), all within easy travelling distance. More than 3.5 million visitors come to Cambridge every year to savour the delights of the historic city itself, as well as using it as an ideal base for exploring some of the gentlest and most unspoiled countryside in England.


What is the academic/intern/research content?

The academic programme is ideally suited for undergraduate and graduate students within the Faculty of Science and the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine.

Academic credit MAY be available. Credit for the internship is strictly at the student’s discretion. Students interested in obtaining credit must work with their faculty for credit mapping. IRO does not apply for credit transfer on the students’ behalf.


What is the student accommodation?

You will be housed in one of Cambridge University colleges in a single occupancy room with internet access and share facilities.


How much does the programme cost?

The programme fee for summer 2012 is £9500 and includes all course materials, accommodation, and excursions, formal dinner, social events and seminars.

Additional expenses are estimated below

Airfare
S$1,500 
Visa
S$ 150
Insurance
S$50
Local Transporation
£60/month
Meals
£200/month
Personal Spending
£300/month
Estimated expenses for the programme, including airfare, visa fee and insurance
S$21,500

Please note, these are estimated expenses and actual expenses may differ based on attachment length, price shifts and personal spending habits!


Is financial assistance available?

Yes. Students can apply for a study travel grant from the International Relations Office.
Permanent Residents of Hong Kong may qualify for a full scholarship from the Croucher Foundation.


Number of placements available?

Flexible


What are the eligibility requirements?

 
  • Undergraduate or Graduate students
  • 18 years of age or older
  • Academic background suitable for successful completion of the programme

 

Is a visa required?

CSSS will assist in providing documentation needed to apply for a visa.
Students are to consult the Embassy of the United Kingdom in Singapore to determine if a visa is required and to apply for an entry visa if needed. 

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!

 
Who to contact for more information?

To receive a brochure and application, please contact the appropriate representative below:

Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
WANG SHIYAN, ESTHER (Ms.), ASSISTANT MANAGER
Email:    medwse@nus.edu.sg
Phone: 67726975

Faculty of Science
KOH LI LING (Ms.), ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR
Email:    scikll@nus.edu.sg
Phone: 65168472

Students of other faculties who believe they may have the relevant background for this programme may contact one of the above contacts for a brochure and application to determine their suitability and to discuss with their faculty advisor.

Application closed for 2012!


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