Category: Career Opportunities, Internships & Volunteering

Royal Institution (Ri) Science Engagement Internship for PhD Student (deadline: 18 May)

The Royal Institution (Ri) is looking for a PhD student to join us for a three-month science engagement internship at the Ri.

This placement is ideal for students interested in science education and communication, and education outreach.

The internship is from 29 June to 25 September 2026, with some flexibility.

The successful intern will:

  • Present hands-on science workshops to young people in the UYSC.
  • Research and develop hands-on science experiments for Ri social media content.
  • Work with the UYSC team to develop content for other Ri activities.

For more information, please see our website: Work with us | Royal Institution

To apply, please upload a current CV plus supporting statement, of no more than 500 words, explaining why you are interested in the internship and why we should consider you for the placement.

Closing date: 9am Monday 18 May 2026

Interviews are planned for: w/c 25 May 2026.

 

Help Lead the Imperial Women’s PhD Network – Become a Student Partner at the Early Career Researcher Institute (ECRI)

ECRI are pleased to open applications for a Student Partner opportunity to co-lead the Imperial Women’s Network Alliance. This exciting developmental opportunity will give you the chance to become a Student Partner and engage with the academic members of staff, including the Associate Provost (Equality, Diversity and Inclusion), to help shape the scope of the network and develop its activities and events.

*It should be noted that this is one of two student partner roles, which will be shared with the current network lead.

About the Imperial Women’s PhD Network

The Imperial Women’s PhD Network is a dedicated community within the Imperial Women’s Network Alliance (IWNA) that brings together women doctoral students across disciplines to share experiences, foster collaboration and to build peer support that strengthens both academic growth and personal wellbeing throughout the PhD journey.

Background

The Imperial Women’s PhD Network was created in direct response to the 2023 Postgraduate Research Experience Survey (PRES), which revealed lower levels of satisfaction among women PhD students compared to their male peers. As part of the wider ‘Women PhD Perspectives Project,’ led by the Early Career Research Institute (ECRI) in collaboration with the Union and the Associate Provost for Equality Diversity and Inclusion, students themselves highlighted the need for stronger, more visible networks dedicated to supporting women doctoral and early career researchers. The network was therefore established at the request of students, for students, to provide a supportive community that reflects their voices and needs.

To read more about the mission of the network, please visit the website.

Remit of the Development Opportunity

The successful candidate will be awarded £1,000 per annum bursary top-up (10 monthly payments of £100 over the course of the year). As a Student Partner, you will play a central role in shaping a growing, student-led community. Alongside academic and professional services colleagues, you will:

  • Co-lead and strategically develop the Imperial Women’s PhD Network, helping to shape its direction, priorities, and long-term sustainability
  • Create meaningful opportunities for connection, support, and visibility, by designing and delivering events and initiatives that genuinely enhance the PhD experience
  • Oversee the planning and delivery of flagship events, including an annual Women’s Showcase that celebrates achievements and raises the visibility of women in research
  • Grow the reach and impact of the network, connecting with students across departments and encouraging broad, inclusive participation
  • Develop valuable leadership, communication, and project management skills, while working closely with senior staff and influencing meaningful change

Who Can Apply

The development opportunity is open to Doctoral students who have completed at least their first year of study.

How to Apply

  • Students wishing to apply for this opportunity should complete the online application form.
  • The application deadline is Tuesday 12th of May 2026 @ 17:00.
  • Any additional queries, please contact the Manager of ECRI Administration, Bethan Ritchie.

 

Paid opportunity with Sustainable Imperial (apply by 19 May)

Sustainable Imperial is offering opportunities for paid casual worker(s) to join an exciting project evaluating merchandise trends and sustainability.

Applications are due by 12pm Tues 19 May, but are being assessed on a rolling basis, therefore early application is recommended.

For more information and how to apply, please see the job advert here: ​Sustainable Merch Intern(s) Job Description.docx​​​

Human–AI Collaboration and Systems Design Contributor

We’re looking for an experienced contributor to join the Executive Education programme Transforming Business with AI, running from 13–17 July. This person would support a small number of afternoon sessions during the week, bringing practical insight into how AI systems are designed, adopted, and used in real organisational settings.

We’re looking for someone who brings together strong academic foundations with hands‑on experience working with businesses and executive audiences.

What we’re looking for:

  • PhD‑level training (or equivalent experience) in Information Systems, Human–AI Collaboration, or a related field
  • Practical experience designing and implementing AI solutions that address both technical and organisational challenges
  • Hands‑on work with SMEs on applied AI projects, including:
    • Retrieval‑Augmented Generation (RAG)
    • Data chunking and structuring
    • Tools such as LangChain, knowledge graphs, and related frameworks
    • Previous involvement in executive education, leadership programmes, or senior‑level workshops

For more information about the programme, please contact:
Mariana Gamba Fadul, Senior Learning Design Manager

For information about rates and logistics, please contact:
Toni McCloggan, Client Relationship Manager – Open and Custom Programmes

Volunteer to Make Graduation Magical (apply by 13 May)

Volunteer for Graduation Days 2026 on Tuesday 2 and Wednesday 3 June.

Please sign up to support us by filling in the Registration Form before 13 May!

Every volunteer who signs-up and attends their shift will have the chance to enter a prize draw – volunteer for both days and double your chances of winning! Spread the word and tell your colleagues!

STEP UP Digital Research Technical Career and Bridging Placements

STEP‑UP invites applications for 1–3 month funded placements that develop specialist skills in research software, data, and computing infrastructure. Participants will work within a digital Research Technical Professional (dRTP) team at Imperial College London, King’s College London, UCL, or the University of Westminster.

STEP-UP – a Strategic TEchnical Platform for University technical Professionals – is a UK-based research project funded under the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)’s 2023 Strategic Technical Platforms call.

What you gain

  • Build advanced technical and professional skills.
  • Exchange best practices across institutions.
  • Use placement time to bridge gaps between projects.
  • Strengthen future career opportunities.

You can apply if you are:

  • A dRTP (i.e. working on research software, data or computing infrastructure) in any role at one of the four STEP‑UP partner institutions, or
  • A UK‑based PhD student or postdoc seeking experience as a dRTP and not employed during the placement.

All placements must occur within a partner‑institution dRTP team.

Funding

STEP‑UP provides up to £15,550, covering 80% of salary and on‑costs, plus eligible fees such as visa or bench costs. (Overheads and indirect costs are excluded.)

If you want to grow your technical capability and collaborate across the London dRTP community, this scheme offers a high‑impact route to do so.

Find out more and apply: https://step-up.ac.uk/placements/

Volunteer at the Great Exhibition Road Festival (apply by 15 May)

The Great Exhibition Road Festival is back, and we need volunteers like YOU to make it happen! Taking place on 6-7 June 2026, this annual free event includes amazing hands-on activities, workshops and talks & performances, all celebrating science and the arts.

Click here to sign up to volunteer
Click here to find out more about volunteering

Volunteer registration closes on 15 May 2026. Please note that this opportunity is open to Imperial staff and students only.

Seeking new members to join Imperial’s Athena Swan SAT – an opportunity for you to help shape Imperial’s gender equality work

Seeking new members to join Imperial’s Athena Swan SAT – an opportunity for you to help shape Imperial’s gender equality work

Imperial’s Athena Swan Self-Assessment Team (SAT) is responsible for discussing gender equality issues and keeping track of progress on our Action Plan. The SAT helps to represent the different areas and groups across the university and lived experiences. As a member, you would be expected to contribute to discussions and provide a ‘voice’ for the postdoc / fellow community and your department.

Meetings of the SAT take place roughly every month for 90 minutes – usually on Teams. Though we will try to hold perhaps two meetings a year in-person, based on previous feedback from the SAT. We recognise the difficulties of scheduling and availability, and accept that SAT members may not be able to attend every meeting.

Starting this spring / summer, the focus of the SAT will begin to switch to a full self-assessment process to prepare for Imperial’s Athena application in July 2027. Joining the SAT is an opportunity to help influence Imperial’s future gender equality work and action plan. We are planning to create additional sub groups for the SAT, to focus on particular areas (for example culture, career development, etc). We are still thinking about how best these will work, trying to take lessons from last submission and the current work of the Race Equality Charter SAT (submitting this year).

Please contact Robert Bell should you be interested in joining the group

robert.bell@imperial.ac.uk

Royal Society Fellowships 2026 Full List

Schemes opening in 2026

Scheme Open date Close date Decision
Royal Society Wolfson Fellowship 7 January 2026 4 March 2026 July 2026
Royal Society Wolfson Visiting Fellowship 7 January 2026 4 March 2026 July 2026
International Exchanges Global Round 1 15 January 2026 18 March 2026 June 2026
JSPS Postdoctoral Fellowship 15 January 2026 18 March 2026 July 2026
Newton International Fellowships 15 January 2026 11 March 2026 August 2026
Research Grants 29 January 2026 26 March 2026 July 2026
Industry Fellowships 4 February 2026 1 April 2026 July 2026
Short Industry Fellowships 2 April 2026 28 May 2026 July 2026
Kan Tong Po Visiting Fellowships 9 April 2026 4 June 2026 October 2026
Royal Society Wolfson Fellowship 6 May 2026 1 July 2026 November 2026
Royal Society Wolfson Visiting Fellowship 6 May 2026 1 July 2026 November 2026
University Research Fellowship 14 July 2026 9 September 2026 May 2027
Industry Fellowships 22 July 2026 16 September 2026 March 2027
Short Industry Fellowships 12 August 2026 7 October 2026 December 2026
Dorothy Hodgkin Fellowship 1 September 2026 28 October 2026 July 2027
Faraday Discovery Fellowships – Stage 1 August 2026 September 2026 November 2026
Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowships September 2026 November 2026 April 2027
Career Development Fellowships 22 September 2026 18 November 2026 June 2027
Faraday Discovery Fellowships – Stage 2 December 2026 February 2027 July 2027

Secondment Opportunities in No10 Downing Street for Research Staff

10 Downing Street are expanding their ‘Innovation Fellowship Programme’ for technical talent to join government on a short term/secondment basis (6-12 months). They are specifically looking for people who can work as AI engineers, frontend developers and similar areas, a skillset Imperial researchers have!

It’s a really unique opportunity to work at the centre of government on public service transformation and AI adoption across government. Entirely paid for by government and very quick recruitment process (initial phone call to interview in three weeks).

Should you wish to discuss this opportunity with anyone please reach out to Pete Ford, Head of Imperial Policy Forum at p.ford@imperial.ac.uk 

Full details and to apply: No10 Innovation Fellowship