Six fields. Real research questions. Student-led work.
ScholarBridge supports research mentorship and pre-university seminars across six competitive academic disciplines. Choose a field to explore example research questions, what students produce, and how the programme works in that area.
Medicine & Life Sciences
For students drawn to medicine, biology, neuroscience, psychology, or public health — and the research questions at the intersection of science and human behaviour.
Example questions
- Why do socioeconomic factors predict antibiotic resistance?
- What does neuroscience reveal about adolescent decision-making?
Technology, AI & Engineering
For students interested in AI, machine learning, engineering systems, robotics, or the societal implications of technology.
Example questions
- How do fairness metrics differ in facial recognition systems?
- What are the trade-offs in autonomous vehicle decision-making ethics?
Economics & Business
For students exploring markets, behavioural economics, entrepreneurship, finance, or the relationship between business and society.
Example questions
- Does nudge theory reduce food waste in supermarkets?
- How do platform monopolies reshape labour markets?
Law, Politics & International Relations
For students interested in law, international relations, human rights, diplomacy, public policy, or political theory.
Example questions
- What does climate litigation tell us about corporate liability?
- How has digital surveillance reshaped international human rights law?
Humanities & Media
For students engaged with literature, philosophy, history, media studies, cultural theory, or the ethics of communication.
Example questions
- How do algorithms shape epistemic inequality?
- What does Ishiguro's narrative unreliability reveal about memory and identity?
Arts & Design
For students working in art history, design, architecture, fashion, film, or the creative industries — and the cultural and theoretical questions behind them.
Example questions
- How did Brutalist architecture embody post-war social democracy?
- In what ways has streetwear's commodification altered its subcultural function?
Not sure which field is yours?
The consultation helps students identify where their academic curiosity sits. We recommend the right field and programme together.