Programme structure

The ETH Amgen Scholars Programme offers 11 undergraduate students from across Europe the opportunity to take part in an eight to nine week research project within one of the research groups at ETH.

Programme dates summer 2024

  • 1 November 2023 until 1 February 2024 at 1 pm sharp (CET): Application open
  • Until beginning of April 24: Notification of the selected students
  • 2 July to 30 August carrying out research at ETH
  • 2 to 3 September presenting the research project and joining the Annual Symposium at the University of Cambridge (arrival  at 1 September, departure on 4 September)

Lab research

Working as part of a research team under the supervision of an assigned faculty mentor, you will have the opportunity to learn from leading scientists and doctoral/phd students.

Lectures and events

There will be regular mandatory events for all Amgen Scholars during the Programme. The focus will be on topics beyond the lab: cross-cutting skills, such as communication, scientific writing and intercultural skills, career issues and poster workshops.

Social events

There will be one to two organised events led by ETH Amgen Scholars alumni. The Amgen Scholars at ETH Zurich have the opportunity to organize joint social activities during the weekends.

Cambridge symposium

The Amgen European Symposium takes place at the end of the summer programme. All scholars from the five different European Amgen Scholars Programme institutions attend the symposium: LMU, ETH Zurich, Institut Pasteur, Karolinska Institutet and University of Cambridge.

The event comprises 2 days of talks from Cambridge academics, industry speakers and Amgen Scholars alumni. A signature element of the symposium schedule are the poster sessions - each institution's scholars will present their posters and share their summer projects with the other scholars. All meals are provided, including a formal dinner.

Details of the 2024 symposium

Dates
Sunday 1st September - arrival
Monday 2nd & Tuesday 3rd September - main symposium activities
Wednesday 4th September - departure


Venue
Clare College

Accommodation
All interns will be provided with accommodation throughout the symposium.
 

Practical information

Accommodation

The programme organises accommodation for all Amgen Scholars in a student house with single rooms, shared bath and shared kitchen. The Programme does not provide regular catering.  

Financial award

Amgen Scholars at ETH Zurich will receive a stipend of CHF 4,000 to cover housing and living expenses. Housing costs of 1640 CHF will be deducted from the grant.

Travel costs

Amgen Scholars may claim up to CHF 500 as travel expenses for their travel to Zurich and back home from Cambridge. Effective travel costs will be refunded, also Visa costs to Switzerland/UK will be covered. 

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