Applications are strongly encouraged from students from disadvantaged backgrounds. Four places are available, of which two are funded. The application form is in the purple section at the bottom of this page. The deadline for applications is 6 February 2025.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Summer Undergraduate Research Programme (SURP) supports up to four Durham undergraduates to complete an 8-week research internship in Hong Kong during the summer of 2025. A diverse variety of academic disciplines are available with projects offered in over 110 different fields. Please visit HERE for more information. Research work and reports will be conducted in English. However, different projects may have different language requirements as set out by the supervisors. Students will be actively engaged in research under the supervision of a CUHK faculty member and are expected to devote at least 20 hours per week to the research project.
On-campus housing will be arranged on a shared room basis.
Students who successfully apply for the scheme will have the chance to:
The four students nominated by Durham to participate will be considered exchange students and will not have to pay the SURP tuition fee to CUHK (usual cost is HK$8,150). However, all participants will have to meet costs associated with:
Funding is available to support students from disadvantaged backgrounds to help meet these costs. Please also see: SURP Fees | CUHK Summer Programmes
Two Turing funded and two non-funded placements are available. Funded places are prioritised to students from disadvantaged backgrounds who meet the University's definition of Widening Participation (see Fair Access below). The typical level of funding is c. £2,081 composed of:
Interested students need to meet the following eligibility criteria. At the point of expressing interest in this initiative students must:
Fair Access: This initiative is open to any Durham student who meets the eligibility criteria above. Expressions of interest are particularly welcomed from students from backgrounds where participation in study or work abroad is traditionally low. This includes students who: have received or are eligible for the Durham Grant Scheme; have participated in the Supported Progression Scheme or Sutton Trust Summer school at Durham University; are from a minority ethnic group; have a home address in an area of low progression to higher education (i.e. your postcode is listed '1' or '2' in the Polar checking tool.
For the purposes of funding, the University's definition of Widening Participation includes:
Founded in 1963, The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) is a forward-looking comprehensive research university with a global vision and a mission to combine tradition with modernity, and to bring together China and the West.
Please note that completing the 'register to apply' form is only the first step of a longer two-step application process. Students must:
If you do not complete step 1 and directly apply to CUHK you will not be considered an exchange student (and they will charge associated Summer School fees).
The application form (in the purple section at the bottom of this page) will ask for:
The deadline for applications to Durham is 23:59 on 6 February 2025.
All applications will be vetted by Durham to ensure that they meet the eligibility criteria. Each eligible application will be given a unique number with successful applications selected using a random number generator. Students will be notified whether they have been successful on 7 February 2025.
Selected students will need to apply to CUHK by 14 February 2025 providing the following:
Please visit: SURP Summer Research@CUHK | CUHK Summer Programmes and SURP FAQ | CUHK Summer Programmes
To apply students must register their interest by completing the following form. Please note that the deadline is 6 February (23:59) 2025. To be fair to all applicants, late applications will not be accepted.