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The King’s Undergraduate Research Fellowship scheme aims to give undergraduate students the opportunity to be active in research by helping to produce knowledge, alongside academics. Undergraduate students apply for advertised Fellowships, ordinarily of one month’s (4 weeks’) duration, to be undertaken during the summer break. Students undertaking the Fellowship are required to produce an academic output for the King’s Experience Research Award, thereby evidencing their learning and enabling its recognition on their Higher Education Achievement Record. The completion of the King’s Experience Research Award is supported via a bursary to facilitate the experiential learning undertaken during the Undergraduate Research Fellowship. Comments or questions regarding the scheme may be directed to kurf@kcl.ac.uk.
Read posts relating to the King’s Undergraduate Research Fellowship:
- Harrison Cutler: Finding Native Americans in the Royal Archives
- KURF Students Visit Royal Archives At Windsor: Treasures Of The Round Tower
- Ayesha Hussain: Eye Surgery In The Georgian Age
- Ayesha Hussain: Medicine and the Georgian Navy