Gatsby supports undergraduates with an interest in plant science through summer research projects in laboratories outside their place of study.

Nurturing talent in bioscience
Gatsby’s Plant Science Advisors have specially selected Gatsby Mentors at universities which have strong plant science research. Each year the Gatsby Mentors identify excellent second-year undergraduates who have an interest in plant science and help them to write proposals for research projects in the summer vacation.
Each Gatsby Mentor nominates up to two students to the Gatsby Plant Advisors, who interview them before selecting up to seven students to receive Sainsbury Undergraduate Studentships.
How the programme works
Each award totals £5,000: £3,000 paid through the host institution to support the student and provide some costs to the host laboratory during the summer internship as well as £2,000 directly to the student (£1,000 before and after the summer project), assuming satisfactory reports are obtained.
The studentships are used to fund placements in research laboratories, to cover the cost of field work or attendance at plant science-related conferences, and to purchase books or subscriptions to journals and scientific magazines.
Recipients of Undergraduate Studentships
Ruby Alderson, University of Bristol
Sam Clucas, Durham University
Lia Frost, University of Aberdeen
Flora Gilmour, University of Leeds
Beth Morton, University of Warwick
Jennie Yang, University of Dundee
Fiona Zhang, Imperial College London
Amber Gentle, Bath
Connor Forsyth, Oxford
Hamish MacDonald-Mair, Glasgow
Hazel Surtees, Dundee
Jessie Leitch, Sheffield
Lorraine Debéron, Imperial
Ludo de Falbe, Durham
Desislava Kostandinova, Leeds
Dylan Bowater, Nottingham
Eleanor Taylor, Exeter
Gustavs Mezciems, Cambridge
Issi Steeley, Dundee
Kate Mullarkey, Glasgow
Tal Jeffrey, Oxford
William Davis,York
Georges Greiff, Oxford
Arran Horne, Leeds
Henry Bath, York
Katie Long, Edinburgh
Lauren Eddie, Oxford
Wiktoria Fatz, Durham