ExaGEO will be running Research Experience Placements (REPs) this summer, with funding available for three undergraduate students (or integrated masters students).
These placements provide an opportunity to gain hands-on research experience in environmental sciences, working alongside PhD students and academic supervisors.
Each placement will run for 6–10 weeks over the summer of 2026 and is open to eligible undergraduate students including integrated masters students.
Interested in the kind of research you could work on? Projects include how biodiversity patterns emerge through landscape evolution and climate change, using AI and satellite data to determining volcanic ash size distribution from eruption plume height.
Applications will open soon via our website.