• William Harvey Research Institute - Work Experience Programme application form

    William Harvey Research Institute - Work Experience Programme application form

    This form is to be used by pupils/students in Year 12/13 who are considering a career in Medicine or Biomedical research and wish to apply for the Work Experience Programme at the William Harvey Research Institute (WHRI) only.
  • GCSEs

    The minimum GCSE entry requirements for this programme are:

    • Double or Triple Science – BB or above
    • Mathematics – B or above

    Please list each GCSE you have taken and the grade obtained.

  • Rows
  • A-levels

    All applicants must be studying a Science or Maths subject at A-level (or equivalent).

    Please list each A-level (or equivalent) subject you are taking.

  • Rows
  • Personal statement

    In no more than (150 words) tell us why you wish to apply and how you feel you would benefit from taking part. This is an important part of the application process, so it is very important that you submit your strongest possible statement.

  • Location

    William Harvey Research Institute
    Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry
    Queen Mary University of London
    Charterhouse Square
    London
    EC1M 6BQ

  • Deadline

    The closing date for receipt of the application is 5pm on Tuesday 23rd June.

    We will email applicants with a decision by 5pm on Friday 10th July. 

    Unfortunately, due to the high number of applications, we will email successful applicants only. 

  • WHRI Work Experience Programme - Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form

  • This is sensitive personal data and will be treated with the utmost confidentiality in line with the requirements of the Data Protection legislation. The data will only be used for general statistical and monitoring purposes. The data will not be taken into account in assessing information on your application form.

  • Gender
  • Have you ever identified as transgender?
  • Ethnic origin

    Ethnic origin is not about nationality, place of birth or citizenship. It is about broad ethnic groups. You might belong to any of the groups indicated. How would you describe your ethnic origin?

  • Asian, Asian British, Asian English, Asian Scottish, Asian Welsh
  • Black, Black British, Black English, Black Scottish, Black Welsh
  • Mixed Heritage
  • White
  • Disability

    The Equality Act defines a disabled person as anyone who has, or has had, a physical or mental impairment which has a substantial and long term effect on their ability to carry out normal day to day activities.

  • Taking the above into account do you consider yourself to be disabled?
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