When selecting candidates for interview, do overall marks count or just the results in biological subjects?
Overall marks are looked at but particular attention is paid to results in biological or related subjects Back to top How should I prepare for the interview? If selected for an interview, you will need to bring an original copy of your academic transcript with you but no other supporting material is required. We will be looking for people who are enthusiastic about biomedical research so you might want to think beforehand about: experiences or people that have inspired you, what you think you could bring to the position, your motivation in applying for UROP, what subjects you really enjoy in your course and any areas of biomedical research that are of particular interest to you. Back to top What does it mean to be a “reserve candidate”? Applicants are ranked after the interviews, and this is used to select those who will be introduced first to potential supervisors. If you have been interviewed and not been informed that your application has been unsuccessful, you will be held in reser