Guide to applying
Applications for 2026 are now closed.
Before you apply
1. Check to make sure you are eligible.
2. Secure the support of a Project Supervisor
A ‘Project Supervisor’ is an academic at the University of Cambridge who has agreed to support your application and host you in their lab for the 8 weeks you will be at Cambridge, working on an agreed project.
Use the Find a Supervisor portal to identify a short list of academics you wish to contact, considering your area of study.
You can then compose a carefully considered email, stating the research areas you are interested in or an idea of a research project that you have. You can include a CV or other relevant information in the email.
Notes on contacting supervisors:
- A generic email sent to many academics is not likely to yield a positive response.
- You should not contact faculty members if they are not listed as accepting applications from summer students.
- Applications are invalid if the supervisor has not agreed to support the applicant - you should not add a supervisor name if they have not agreed to support your application.
- Applicants must submit one application only - if you submit more than one application with multiple supervisors' support, all of your applications may be rejected.
We encourage potential supervisors to decide on one favoured applicant to support. Supervisors must not confirm support to any more than three applicants.
Potential Project Supervisors can find more information on SharePoint (Cambridge staff only)
Applying
Submit your Application Form (applications are now closed).
Application deadline: 01 February 2026, 23:59 GMT
You will be asked to provide:
- Your personal details, including contact information
- Academic information, i.e. course and expected year of graduation
- Details of any awards, prizes or research experience
- Details of your Referee
- Your referee should be someone who knows you in an academic capacity, ideally a university lecturer or tutor, who can speak about your academic performance. It makes most sense to choose someone who has taught you and knows you well, as they will be able to complete the reference form more completely.
- Details of your Project Supervisor
- A personal statement (500-word limit)
- In the statement, you should explain why you have chosen your proposed scientific area of research. Be sure to explain what you hope to accomplish by becoming an Amgen Scholar and how it will support your academic or career goals and prepare you for a career in research. Describe any research experience you have had and any honours, awards or prizes you have received. Don’t forget to mention any extracurricular or community activities that could enhance your application.
You will be prompted to attach your:
- CV/Résumé (one page)
- Academic Transcript
An academic transcript is an official document from your university that summarises a student's academic progress and performance to date. It should include the university and course title, alongside grades for each module taken.
If your transcript is not in English, please provide a translation alongside the official copy.
After applying
Contact your Referee and Project Supervisor to check that they have received the relevant forms (the application system will automatically email them with a form link when you submit your application).
We will contact you with the outcome of your application by early-March 2026.
Notes for applicants
We will only consider applications where we have received:
- the applicant's complete application form with requested additional documentation (see above)
- the 'Reference request' form submitted by the applicant's referee (deadline 5th February 2026)
- the 'Project supervisor support' form submitted by the applicant's proposed Project Supervisor (deadline 5th February 2026)
You should not send additional references, name additional referees or send separate letters - these will not be checked and may result in your application being rejected.