Durham University
The summer school will provide students with a unique insight into life as a student of Biosciences, giving students experience in addressing some of the most pressing problems the world faces. This can include problems such as ecosystems, infectious disease, and diseases of the blood, how we can interpret the outcomes of these investigations and how these can be applied to help better develop the world in the 21st century. Students will also have the opportunity to network with current lecturers and PhD students within the Department.
04 August 2025 - 08 August 2025
20 PROGRAMME PLACES
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS:
To apply for Biosciences on the Durham Sutton Trust programme, students must be taking Biology, Chemistry, or Human Biology at A-level or equivalent, plus another science subject (Psychology, Maths, and Geography count as a science) at A level or equivalent.
Please note: if you intend to apply for Biochemistry as your programme of undergraduate study at the university, you would need to be studying A Level Maths and Chemistry.
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