Physics BSc student looking for physics related work over the summer

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A second-year physics BSc student at King's College London is seeking summer work opportunities in the field during June to September, expressing a willingness to undertake unpaid positions and travel. The discussion highlights the availability of summer programs, particularly in the U.S., such as Research Experience for Undergraduates (REUs), and encourages the student to inquire with local universities about similar offerings. Additionally, it notes that some opportunity listings may be restricted to U.S. citizens, but others are open to international applicants.
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Im a physics BSc student in my second year of my degree in london at Kings college london. I am looking to work within the field over the months june, july, august and september. I am willing to do unpaid work and to travel. If anyone has imformation. please can they message me

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Physics news on Phys.org
http://www.astromiror.org/opportunities.html#summer

Some of these listings are U.S. citizens only, but not all of them. Look under the "Undergraduate," "Sophomores and Juniors," and "Undergraduate and Graduate Students" sections.

Most universities have summer programs for students, especially undergraduates. In the United States, these are called Research Experience for Undergraduates (REUs). You should ask your professors if the universities near you offer a similar program.

Good luck!
 
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