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Biology Work Experience for Year 12 Students
This engaging biology programme features hands-on laboratory and fieldwork sessions to hone your scientific techniques, exploring varied biological fields, research approaches, and future career options. Scroll down to discover more.
The Biology Work Experience Programme
Applying to university for Biology is fiercely competitive, with ever more students vying for a place each year. To truly make your application shine, how can you showcase your genuine passion for Biology? Our engaging Biology sessions will not only demonstrate your deep commitment to the subject but also significantly strengthen your application and boost your prospects of being accepted into a top Biology programme.
Ages: 15 - 18 years old
Duration: 1 or 2 weeks
Class size: 10-12 students
Location | Central London
Highlights of the programme
Choose from a 1 or 2 week programme
Pick a date that suits you and kickstart your career in biology today.
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Whether you choose 1 week or 2 weeks, we’ve got you covered.
Kickstart your career with confidence
- I week including:
- DNA & Genetics
- Laboratory Techniques
- Kew Gardens
- Ecosystems and Biodiversity
- UCAS Application
Your path towards your dream career
- Week 1 and:
- DNA & Genetics
- Crafting a Personal Brand
- Financial Literacy
- AI in Personal Statement Writing
- Maximising Your Potential
Build a solid foundation for a brighter future
- The Ultimate Immersive Experience
- Included:
- Week 1
- Career & Life Skills Week
- 1 Week Related Programme
- Professional Networking
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Booking Biology Summer School
It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3!
Select the biology summer school course that suits your needs and enrol online quickly and easily.
Receive exclusive pre-programme materials to enhance your learning and deepen your understanding of biology techniques and concepts.
Engage in biology projects, gain practical experience, and receive a certificate to strengthen your university applications.
Frequently asked questions
You can find commonly asked questions below. If you have other questions, please contact us and we’d be happy to answer them.
What biology related skills will I learn during the programme?
You’ll investigate diverse biological fields, including ecosystems, genetics, and essential laboratory practices. The programme will also instruct you in experimental design and environmental sampling, all crucial for aspiring biologists. These skills will greatly enrich your biology work experience and establish a robust groundwork for future biological studies.
How is the content delivered, and will I receive any formal certification?
The programme integrates interactive sessions, hands-on lab work, ecological studies at Kew Gardens, and expert talks on diverse biology topics like DNA and ecosystems. Upon completion, you’ll receive a certificate suitable for your CV and UCAS application, effectively highlighting your biology work experience and commitment to the subject.
How many students are in a group?
There will be no more than 12 students in every programme group. This allows for small group teaching and workshops to ensure that you get the best out of your experience.
Does Study Mind have a bursary scheme?
As part of our widening participation scheme, Study Mind runs a bursary scheme for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. These include full bursaries, as well as 75% and 50% bursaries. Applications are now being accepted and students will be informed from the 16th June if they have been accepted into a programme. This scheme is on a first come, first served basis. Students wishing to apply for the scheme will need to:
- provide proof of receipt of Universal Credit, Free School Meals and Pupil Premium.
- Fill in the Bursary Application Form
- complete an essay task.
- provide a reference from a teacher (either head of sixth form or relevant subject teacher). This can be a character reference and include information on general work ethic and grades if applicable.
Students who partially meet this criteria are welcome to apply, and may be offered discounted places where free places are already assigned.
If you feel you may be eligible, kindly email [email protected] with evidence attached. Alternatively, you can contact us via phone at +44 (0) 203 305 9593 to discuss any questions you have. Please note, we will not be able to provide accommodation.
Can this programme help me prepare for a biology course at university?
Yes, this programme delivers a strong foundation in core biological areas, including lab techniques, ecology, and genetics. With practical experiments and expert guidance, this biology work experience will significantly enhance your personal statement and clearly demonstrate your keen interest in biological sciences within your UCAS application.
How can I customise my biology work experience?
You can customise your work experience in several ways with two or three week options available:
Career & Life Skills: You can choose to add a second week with our Career & Life Skills week. In this experience you will learn all about digital literacy and creating your personal brand to market yourself to future employers with LinkedIn profiles and standout CVs. You will also learn about Financial Literacy, including loans, mortgages and taxes. You will navigate the world of AI and find out how to optimise it when using it to assist you with documents like your personal statement.
A Related Work Experience Week: You can also choose to extend your work experience by choosing one of our related programmes including Medicine or Chemistry. Or if you're thinking about a different career as well, you can choose something completely different!
How can this programme help me decide if a career in biology is right for me?
This programme offers hands on experience in varied biological areas, from lab techniques and microscopy to ecological work at Kew Gardens and environmental sampling. By doing practical tasks and exploring subjects like genetics and experimental design, you’ll gain a clearer view of biology careers and if they match your interests and strengths.
Are there any guest speakers or special events included in the programme?
Yes, throughout the Biology Week, you’ll hear from researchers, lab technicians, and specialists in various fields of biology. They’ll offer real world perspectives, share their experiences in biological research and conservation, and help you explore the many career pathways within the life sciences.
Will I have the opportunity to network with science professionals?
Certainly! The programme includes sessions where you can interact with working biologists, conservationists, and university lecturers. Through practical workshops and Q&A sessions, you’ll gain useful advice and insight into studying and working in biology, making this an excellent opportunity for those considering a career in the biological sciences.
What should I bring to the work experience week?
We recommend that students bring a notepad and pen to take notes (or a device to write on). In addition, students should bring a water bottle for the day. Students do not need to bring lunch as this will be provided but they might want to bring a couple of snacks to eat throughout the day. Please make sure these snacks are NUT FREE to take into account any students that may have nut allergies. Students on certain programmes such as Computer Science, will need to bring their own device. If you have not got a laptop, one will be provided. A specialised list will be communicated nearer to the time.
Where is the work experience located?
The work experience programme will take place in central London, with workshops being held in various locations. Industry placement days will be held in top London firms. Any excursions will take place in London or the surrounding areas. If excursions are held out of London, students will meet at a designated location and travel together.
Where is the accommodation?
Students opting for the residential programme will stay in Ramsay Hall, part of the University College London (UCL) campus. Students will stay in single occupancy rooms with shared bathroom facilities. Male and female students will be placed in separate floors.
When do I check in and check out of the accommodation?
Students will be able to arrive on the Sunday before the start of the programme. There will be a member of the Study Mind team to greet you. Students will check out on the Friday after the programme has ended. If you would like to book an extra night accommodation (e.g. Friday night), please contact us and we can arrange this for you (dependant on availability).
When will I receive a schedule of activities?
Students can expect to receive a finalised timetable of their work experience week by the end of May. Students will also receive further information on what to pack/bring and pre-preparation materials by mid June so that they can prepare themselves for the programme and get the most out of their experience.
ALL Can I attend two different weeks that aren’t together?
Yes, students can book weeks that are not consecutive. You can pick the weeks that are best for you. If you would like more support in booking weeks, please contact us.
ALL If I book more than one week, what happens at the weekend?
If you are a student who has booked a residential stay for two or three weeks, activities will be arranged for the weekend. Previous excursions have included a day trip to Cambridge, shopping in London and London sightseeing. Details of the exact programme will be sent by the end of May.
If you have not booked accommodation, the work experience week will end on Friday.
How do you ensure the programme is a safe space for all students?
We are committed to fostering an inclusive and respectful environment where all students feel confident in expressing their creative ideas. Our team ensures that the programme is a safe and welcoming space, and we address any concerns promptly to maintain a positive atmosphere for everyone.
Is the Biology Week programme suitable for students with additional learning needs or disabilities?
Yes, we aim to ensure the programme is accessible to all participants. If you have any specific learning or access requirements, let us know in advance. We’ll do our best to make the necessary adjustments, so you can enjoy and benefit fully from the Biology Week experience.
What support is available if I have questions or concerns during the programme?
Our experienced support team is on hand throughout the week to provide help and guidance. Whether you need clarification on lab techniques or have concerns during a field visit, we’re here to support your learning and make sure your experience is both safe and rewarding.
How do you ensure student safety during the programme?
All sessions are conducted in a secure, structured environment. Our staff members are DBS-checked, and we adhere to strict safeguarding policies to ensure the safety and well-being of every student. If you’re staying in accommodation, staff are available 24/7, and university security is also on site at all times.
How do I book, and what are the entry requirements?
Booking is simple, choose your preferred dates and complete the registration online. The Biology Week is designed for students aged 15–18 and does not require prior experience in biology. International students are welcome, though a good standard of English is needed to fully engage with the programme.
Does Study Mind offer any additional support after the programme ends?
Yes, we continue to support you even after the programme ends. We offer guidance with UCAS applications, personal statement writing, and career advice.
How does this programme compare to traditional science work experience?
Traditional science placements can be limited in scope or difficult to access. Our Biology Week offers structured, hands on learning including lab experiments, environmental fieldwork, and genetics workshops, all supported by expert mentors. It’s a more focused and enriching alternative to conventional science work experience.
What makes Study Mind’s Biology Week programme unique?
Our programme combines academic enrichment with real-world scientific application. You’ll gain practical lab skills, take part in environmental sampling at Kew Gardens, and explore topics such as DNA and inheritance. With personalised support and engaging activities, it’s a unique chance to build your knowledge and passion for biology in a meaningful way.
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Gain real-world experience and kickstart your future today
- Gain real-world, hands-on experience
- Enhance university applications and career goals
- Experience life as a university student
- Connect with experts to boost future opportunities