University of Melbourne Vacation Research Experience Scheme
The Vacation Research Scholarship provides undergraduate Science and Biomedical Science students at the University of Melbourne with hands-on research experience. Participants undertake a 4-6 week full-time research project within laboratories of the Department of Anatomy and Physiology, focusing on disciplines such as Anatomy, Cell and Developmental Biology, or Neuroscience. Students work closely with a supervisor on the design, execution, and analysis of experiments, gaining practical skills without earning academic credit. A final report is required at the end of the scholarship period, and recipients receive a $2,000 lump sum payment midway through their tenure. Up to four scholarships are awarded annually to foster interest in research careers.
This program emphasizes prior agreement with a supervisor and is designed for students seeking real-world laboratory exposure. It supports academic merit and project alignment with departmental strengths, helping participants build a foundation for future graduate studies or research roles. The scholarship is open to both domestic and international students currently enrolled or recently graduated in the same calendar year.
Eligibility Requirements
- Research project must align with Anatomy, Cell and Developmental Biology, or Neuroscience disciplines (Physiology projects should apply for RD Wright Studentship).
- Must have discussed the project with a supervisor in the department and secured their approval.
- Cannot be currently enrolled in BIOM30003 or SCIE30001, and project work cannot be used for academic credit.
- Must be a current University of Melbourne Bachelor student with at least 250 points completed, or have recently completed a Bachelor degree in the same calendar year as application.
- Awards in cases of multiple applications are based on academic merit.
For thorough eligibility and selection information, visit the official website or contact the organizers directly.