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Apply now for one of our PAID six week Research Experience Placements!

2nd May 2024 by disni

Thinking about going into research or doing a PhD after finishing your UG degree?

Applications for our 6 week Research Experience Placements are open!

REPs are a great way to experience life as a PG researcher, whilst getting paid!

You’ll get your own mini-6 week project and be part of a research group.

REPs take place from June – August. Click this LINK for more info

 

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