Overview
Research experience is one of the most preferred credentials of graduate school applicants. In most cases, PIs will choose a student with good academic standing and research experience over a student with excellent academic standing but with no research experience. Students with research experience tend to adapt to graduate school faster and are a valuable addition to research labs when seeking out graduate students. It is easier for faculty to train students who already have some research experience, enabling valuable contributions from the students at the start of their graduate program. Due to this increasing interest, schools are offering more and more opportunities for their undergraduate senior students to take up research training opportunities, both to add to their CVs and also to develop their interest in science. This also creates opportunities for visiting students to enhance research and to promote their graduate schools. One of such opportunities is the Visiting Student Research Program (VSRP). The VSRP creates opportunities and invite students from outside the host school to engage in new or ongoing research projects in participating labs during the summer break in similar fashions as an internship. The VSRP is an old concept, modernized to encourage research participation, develop interest in science and research, and to promote the respective labs and the graduate schools of the host university. Exposure to the research and facilities during VSRPs can trigger interest in applying to the school for graduate studies.
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