An interdisciplinary undergraduate research placement programme, jointly funded by the British Geriatrics Society and the Vivensa Foundation.
The Medicines in an Ageing Society (MED-AGE) undergraduate research placement programme offers an exciting opportunity for enthusiastic and ambitious undergraduate students to participate in an ageing-related research project during the summer months.
The projects available encompass cross-disciplinary supervision and successful candidates will join research teams comprising academic staff, postdoctoral fellows, PhD students, administrative and technical staff.
The programme is jointly funded by the British Geriatrics Society and the Vivensa Foundation. This innovative scheme aims to increase opportunities for undergraduate students, from any discipline, to undertake ageing-related research.
An interdisciplinary team of academics and a patient representative working together to advance ageing-related research.
Three exciting research projects spanning medicine, geography, and microbiology — all focused on improving outcomes for older people.
The hand is one of the most common joints affected by osteoarthritis, particularly the base of the thumb and small joints of the fingers. The effects tend to worsen as we age, and the condition is much more common in women, especially after the age of 55. Hand osteoarthritis can have a profound impact on older people's lives, limiting their ability to make hand movements necessary for activities of daily living and threatening their independence and confidence.
This project will evaluate evidence and accessibility to non-steroid (e.g. hyaluronic acid, platelet-rich plasma) injections for symptom management, through a systematic review of the evidence.
The student will conduct database searches, screen papers, extract key data, and produce a summary of key findings.
Community pharmacies are essential health hubs for older people receiving multiple medicines, but their locations are rarely considered from an equity of access perspective. Access by public transport is a critical factor in determining equity, as in most parts of the UK, all older adults have free public transport, while access by car is limited by socio-economic status or infirmity.
This project will provide the first detailed analysis of public transport access to community pharmacies in Northern Ireland (n=510), by assessing service level, proximity to bus/train stops and identifying other barriers that may prevent accessibility using public transport. These data will then be used to engage with public transport providers and planning authorities to develop action plans for overcoming identified barriers.
Studies have highlighted the misuse of antibiotics in care homes, often due to inappropriate prescribing, dosage, or treatment duration. For example, in Northern Ireland, care home residents are twice as likely to be prescribed antibiotics compared to those in the community. This suggests that care homes may serve as hubs for the spread of resistant bacteria into other healthcare settings and the wider community.
This study aims to characterise antimicrobial resistance (AMR) found in air, wastewater, and surface samples from nursing homes, comparing it phenotypically and genotypically to clinical isolates from urinary and respiratory tract infections. The goal is to better understand how pathogens and AMR spread within the care home environment and the wider community.
Placements run for six weeks from Monday 29th June to Friday 7th August 2026. Students will work on campus, Monday to Friday on a full-time basis (35 hours per week) and will receive a stipend of £441 per week.
Students (including those from other UK institutions) who successfully complete the programme will be eligible for Degree Plus status upon graduation.
This programme is open to:
Please use this form to submit your application for the MED-AGE Summer Studentships 2026. You will be asked to provide some basic details about yourself and your studies, and to upload your CV, academic transcript(s), and personal statement. Please ensure you have these documents ready before starting your application.
Applications close 5:00pm on Friday 17th April 2026.
If you have any further questions about the undergraduate research placement programme, we'd love to hear from you.
Email MED-AGE@qub.ac.uk