At Black in Plant Science (BiPS), we are proud to announce that we will be offering Black undergraduate students from universities across the UK the opportunity to undertake a research experience placement at a UK university or research institution of their choice in 2026.
Supported by the Gatsby Foundation, for the second time we are inviting applications for the BiPS Summer Studentship.
Successful Applicants
- Will be in receipt of a weekly stipend for a studentship period of 6 weeks
- Will be invited to write about their experience for the BiPS website
- Will be invited to attend and present at the Black in Plant Science Conference
Hosting the successful candidate
We are again inviting labs that are able to host the successful candidate to share the projects that they are working on so that we can appropriately match the student with the lab. We are strongly encouraging projects in the area of Physics of Life, in alignment with our partnership with PoLNET.
- If your lab that is able to host a student for a period of 6 weeks, starting in or around July, then please get in touch with us by including a paragraph that summarises the project and potential length of the studentship.
- We expect all host labs to provide the student with a clear description of the project and their expectations for the placement, including details of who will provide training, supervision, and who to ask for help.
- We also expect host labs to provide mentorship, guidance, support and constructive feedback to the student including, but not limited to, project management, publication strategy, time management and career development.
- Please let us know if you are able to support the successful candidate in finding affordable and suitable accommodation.
- Each award includes £400 for costs to run the research.
Please complete the form below by Friday 13 February 2026.
We will review all projects and offer suitable ones to the successful candidate.
Extra opportunities
If you have your own funding to support student projects then please let us know. We will have a group of very enthusiastic students looking forward for an opportunity to build their skills and demonstrate their talents. Through this scheme, we will select the best student to match your project, offer them pastoral support and introduce them to a supportive community which will improve their sense of belonging and you would be contributing to diversifying Plant Sciences in UK.