Visitors / Internships

Frequently Asked Questions
What is the role of a visitor?As a visitor, you will work in a project team, working with KMi students and staff on a research problem which is of interest to both KMi and to yourself.
Are visitors necessarily British or EU nationals?
Definitely not, we are open as to your nationality, and we will consider your application regardless of whether you are British/EU national or not.
Do I need to have my own funding?
Yes, normally visitors are covered by their own grant – e.g., in the context of their doctoral bursary. In exceptional circumstances we may be prepared to fund a visitor ourselves, but this is a relatively rare occurrence.
How to apply for a KMi Visitor vacancy
- Look at the information available on our web site about our research activities. In particular, look at the What We Do page and at our list of projects and technologies.
- Prepare a structured CV (résumé)
- Describe one or more research topics of interest to you and try to identify relevant KMi projects, with which you would like to be associated.
- Send us your CV and application by email
- The Co-ordinator will make an initial assessment about your application, and, when appropriate, will put you in touch with a specific project leader or project team. You will then discuss your potential work with these people to ensure that a suitable topic is identified, which matches yours and the project’s interests.
- If we decide to formally offer you a visitor position, we will contact you with the further particulars. It is your responsibility to obtain all travel documents and visa if applicable. If your application for an internship is accepted, we will of course support your application for a visa
The application process
- Look at the information available on our web site about our research activities. In particular, look at the What We Do page and at our list of projects and technologies.
- Prepare a structured CV (résumé)
- Describe one or more research topics of interest to you and try to identify relevant KMi projects, with which you would like to be associated.
- Send us your CV and application by email (visitor Co-ordinator contact details)
- The Co-ordinator will make an initial assessment about your application, and, when appropriate, will put you in touch with a specific project leader or project team. You will then discuss your potential work with these people to ensure that a suitable topic is identified, which matches yours and the project’s interests.
- If we decide to formally offer you a visitor position, we will contact you with the further particulars. It is your responsibility to obtain all travel documents and visa if applicable. If your application for an internship is accepted, we will of course support your application for a visa.
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