A leading research organization in Edinburgh is offering a paid summer internship for undergraduate home students. This opportunity allows participants to gain hands-on experience in data science, artificial intelligence, and more. Interns will work on real-world research projects under supervision, developing valuable skills along the way. The internship lasts between 4 to 8 weeks, starting June 15, 2026, and is exclusively in-person at the Informatics Forum. Eligible candidates include students in their middle years of a relevant STEM degree.
24/05/2026
Full time
A leading research organization in Edinburgh is offering a paid summer internship for undergraduate home students. This opportunity allows participants to gain hands-on experience in data science, artificial intelligence, and more. Interns will work on real-world research projects under supervision, developing valuable skills along the way. The internship lasts between 4 to 8 weeks, starting June 15, 2026, and is exclusively in-person at the Informatics Forum. Eligible candidates include students in their middle years of a relevant STEM degree.
Take the next step in your learning journey and gain research experience with our paidSummerinternship scheme. Are you an Undergraduate Home student curious about how research looks like in Informatics? The Informatics Undergraduate Research Experience Scheme offers keen students the opportunity to work alongside leading researchers on real-world challenges in data science, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, computational systems, and biomedical innovation. This immersive research experience allows you to apply your classroom knowledge to meaningful projects, develop advanced technical and analytical skills, and gain insight into postgraduate study and research careers. You will work on a defined project for up to 8 weeks while being embedded in a research team with dedicated supervision and mentorship. Whether you're already attracted to research, curious of what it looks like or keen on exploring future career paths and environments, this internship will develop your research skills, strengthen your CV, expand your professional network, and give you hands on experience at the forefront of informatics research. Eligibility To be able to apply to this scheme, students must: be eligible for Home fees status according to the UKRI rules; be in their middle year(s) of undergraduate degree (2nd year, or 3rd year if on a 4-year degree, or 4th year if Integrated Master); be studying a STEM degree; have the right to work in the UK. Priority will be given to students belonging to an under-represented group in the area of Machine Learning, Computing Systems and Biomedical Innovation research as detailed on the below websites. Details Internships run during the Summer period, between 15 June and 31 August 2026. Internships are between 4 and 8 weeks with part-time options available (minimum 50%). Interns will receive a short-term employment contract and paid at UoE grade 03 (i.e. £2,060.75 per month, full-time equivalent). Internships are 100% in-person only in the Informatics Forum, Edinburgh EH89AB. Interns will beallocatedtwo supervisors and a PhD tutor Timeline Applications open: 20 March 2026 Applications close: 20 April 2026, 23:59 Outcome emailed by: 18 May 2026 First internships start: 15 June 2026 Last internships finish: 31 August 2026 Available projects and Application process For further info on the projects available for Summer 2026 and the application process, visit For any questions, please email
24/05/2026
Full time
Take the next step in your learning journey and gain research experience with our paidSummerinternship scheme. Are you an Undergraduate Home student curious about how research looks like in Informatics? The Informatics Undergraduate Research Experience Scheme offers keen students the opportunity to work alongside leading researchers on real-world challenges in data science, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, computational systems, and biomedical innovation. This immersive research experience allows you to apply your classroom knowledge to meaningful projects, develop advanced technical and analytical skills, and gain insight into postgraduate study and research careers. You will work on a defined project for up to 8 weeks while being embedded in a research team with dedicated supervision and mentorship. Whether you're already attracted to research, curious of what it looks like or keen on exploring future career paths and environments, this internship will develop your research skills, strengthen your CV, expand your professional network, and give you hands on experience at the forefront of informatics research. Eligibility To be able to apply to this scheme, students must: be eligible for Home fees status according to the UKRI rules; be in their middle year(s) of undergraduate degree (2nd year, or 3rd year if on a 4-year degree, or 4th year if Integrated Master); be studying a STEM degree; have the right to work in the UK. Priority will be given to students belonging to an under-represented group in the area of Machine Learning, Computing Systems and Biomedical Innovation research as detailed on the below websites. Details Internships run during the Summer period, between 15 June and 31 August 2026. Internships are between 4 and 8 weeks with part-time options available (minimum 50%). Interns will receive a short-term employment contract and paid at UoE grade 03 (i.e. £2,060.75 per month, full-time equivalent). Internships are 100% in-person only in the Informatics Forum, Edinburgh EH89AB. Interns will beallocatedtwo supervisors and a PhD tutor Timeline Applications open: 20 March 2026 Applications close: 20 April 2026, 23:59 Outcome emailed by: 18 May 2026 First internships start: 15 June 2026 Last internships finish: 31 August 2026 Available projects and Application process For further info on the projects available for Summer 2026 and the application process, visit For any questions, please email
We're looking for a Machine Learning Engineer, junior to mid-level, to come join our impact-focused team. If you'd like to use your skills to create real-world solutions that lower carbon emissions and accelerate the energy transition, then this is the role for you. We're a friendly, supportive and fun team who care about making a difference. Sound like a role you're interested in? Take a look at an overview of the requirements below Skills in Python and Git, in particular PyTorch, and a passion for ML experimentation. 1-4 years of experience in developing deep learning models in industry or postgraduate academia. Hybrid working: 2 days in our London office. £40,000 - £60,000 (based on experience) Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, so we encourage you to apply ASAP. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role. At OCF, your values and passion are more important to us than if you meet every requirement listed. If this role excites you and your values are aligned, we strongly encourage you to apply. You might be exactly who we're looking for! Apply now via this link
09/05/2026
Full time
We're looking for a Machine Learning Engineer, junior to mid-level, to come join our impact-focused team. If you'd like to use your skills to create real-world solutions that lower carbon emissions and accelerate the energy transition, then this is the role for you. We're a friendly, supportive and fun team who care about making a difference. Sound like a role you're interested in? Take a look at an overview of the requirements below Skills in Python and Git, in particular PyTorch, and a passion for ML experimentation. 1-4 years of experience in developing deep learning models in industry or postgraduate academia. Hybrid working: 2 days in our London office. £40,000 - £60,000 (based on experience) Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, so we encourage you to apply ASAP. Unfortunately, we are unable to offer visa sponsorship for this role. At OCF, your values and passion are more important to us than if you meet every requirement listed. If this role excites you and your values are aligned, we strongly encourage you to apply. You might be exactly who we're looking for! Apply now via this link
A tech-focused company in Greater London is seeking a junior to mid-level Machine Learning Engineer to join their impact-oriented team. The role involves utilizing Python and Git, particularly PyTorch, with a focus on lowering carbon emissions. The position offers a hybrid working model, combining office and remote work, with a salary range of £40,000 to £60,000 based on experience. Ideal candidates will have 1-4 years of experience in developing deep learning models. Apply now to make a difference!
09/05/2026
Full time
A tech-focused company in Greater London is seeking a junior to mid-level Machine Learning Engineer to join their impact-oriented team. The role involves utilizing Python and Git, particularly PyTorch, with a focus on lowering carbon emissions. The position offers a hybrid working model, combining office and remote work, with a salary range of £40,000 to £60,000 based on experience. Ideal candidates will have 1-4 years of experience in developing deep learning models. Apply now to make a difference!
A prominent UK regulatory body is seeking a Data Scientist to join their team. You will develop tools for monitoring online advertising, utilizing Python and industry-standard tools like Snowflake and Docker. The ideal candidate will possess strong skills in data handling and the ability to translate complex concepts for varied audiences. This role supports the mission of ensuring responsible advertising in the UK, working towards a safer advertising landscape. Flexible work hours and remote options are available.
08/05/2026
Full time
A prominent UK regulatory body is seeking a Data Scientist to join their team. You will develop tools for monitoring online advertising, utilizing Python and industry-standard tools like Snowflake and Docker. The ideal candidate will possess strong skills in data handling and the ability to translate complex concepts for varied audiences. This role supports the mission of ensuring responsible advertising in the UK, working towards a safer advertising landscape. Flexible work hours and remote options are available.