Summer internships 2019
The list can be used as a reference to the types of internships on offer:
London
Respect
- Ref: #19 UoMQStep 2019 Respect - Understanding Domestic Violence (Laura Brewis, BASS Politics and Criminology)
upReach
Wellcome Trust
Manchester
EMERGE 3RS
- Ref: #12 UoMQStep 2019 FareShare Emerge – More Deep Diving with Gladys (Elise Alstad, BSocSc Politics and International Relations & Emily Kelly, BASS Politics)
One Manchester
Preston
Curious Minds
- Ref: #11 UoMQStep 2019 Curious Minds – Who Participates and Who Misses Out? (Weronika Melkowska, BASS Sociology)
London
AudienceNet
- Ref: #13 UoMQStep 2019 AudienceNet – Data Design and Infographics (Will Caspari, BASS Politics and Quantitative Methods)
- Ref: #14 UoMQStep 2019 AudienceNet – Data Design and Infographics (Beatrice White, BSocSc Sociology)
Washington DC, USA
Open Data Watch
- Ref: #1 UoMQStep 2019 Open Data Watch - SDG Gender Data Gap (Niamh Evans, BSocSc Politics and International Relations)
- Ref: #2 UoMQStep 2019 Open Data Watch - Open Data for the SDGs (Philippe Larsson, BSocSc Politics and International Relations)
Manchester
Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA)
- Ref: #9 UoMQStep 2019 GMCA – Delivering a Thriving Economy in Greater Manchester (Yasmin Puran, BASS Politics and Philosophy)
- Ref: #10 UoMQStep 2019 GMCA - Stronger and Safer Communities in Greater Manchester (Rosa Da Silva, BSocSc Sociology)
London
The Times and Sunday Times
- Ref: #33 UoMQStep 2019 The Times and Sunday Times – Data Journalism (Dylan Lewis, BASS Sociology and Quantitative Methods)
Manchester
BBC North West
- Ref: #31 UoMQStep 2019 BBC North West – Data Based News Stories (Aidan Hunt, BSocSc Politics and International Relations)
- Ref: #32 UoMQStep 2019 BBC North West – Data Based News Stories (Hannah Saleem, BA Criminology)
Cheshire
HMPPS
- Ref: #4 UoMQStep 2019 HMPPS - Does Training Prevent Reoffending? (Elizabeth Livesey, BASS Sociology and Philosophy)
- Ref: #5 UoMQStep 2019 HMPPS - Does Training Lead to Employment? (Lauren Armstrong, BA Criminology)
London
Home Office
- Ref: #25 UoMQStep 2019 Home Office – Analysis of Police Data on Child Sexual Abuse (Ebun Osobu, BASS Criminology and Quantitative Methods)
- Ref: #26 UoMQStep 2019 Home Office – Is Mobile Phone Data Needed for a Conviction? (Lauren Lever, BASS Social Anthropology and Criminology & Madeleine Thomas, BA Criminology)
Food Standards Agency
- Ref: #27 UoMQStep 2019 FSA – Who Trusts Food More and Less? (Norbert Magos, BSocSc Politics and International Relations)
London or Glasgow
DfID Nepal
- Ref: #8 UoMQStep 2019 DfID Nepal - SDG Infographics (Eleanor Regan, BA Politics, Philosophy and Economics)
DfID Syria
- Ref: #20 UoMQStep 2019 DfID Syria – Visualising Humanitarian Data (Not Placed)
- Ref: #21 UoMQStep 2019 DfID Syria – Humanitarian Coding (Adrian Pilco Escobar, BA Politics, Philosophy and Economics)
Manchester
Department for Education
- Ref: #28 UoMQStep 2019 DfE – How Do Key Stages Matter for Child Outcomes? (Lucy Ross, BASS Politics and Quantitative Methods)
London
YouGov
- Ref: #7 UoMQStep 2019 YouGov - Political Research (Ben Murphy, BSocSc Politics and International Relations)
London
ScaleUp Institute
- Ref: #15 UoMQStep 2019 ScaleUp Institute – What Determines ScaleUp Density (Sami Bashir, BA Politics, Philosophy and Economics)
International Longevity Centre
- Ref: #23 UoMQStep 2019 ILC – Our Ageing Society (Rae Qiu, BA Linguistics and Social Anthropology)
Manchester
IPPR North
- Ref: #24 UoMQStep 2019 IPPR North - State of the North 2020 (Bianca Getzel, BSocSc Politics and International Relations)
Manchester
The University of Manchester
- Ref: #22 UoMQStep 2019 UoM Planning – Who Applies and Who Arrives (Isaac Hance, BASS Social Anthropology and Criminology)
- Ref: #29 UoMQStep 2019 UoM – Diversity and Inclusion Student Ambassador Programme (Sally Tang, BSocSc Sociology)
- Ref: #30 UoMQStep 2019 UoM – Gender Equity in Parliamentary Select Committees (Rachel Cooper, BASS Politics and Quantitative Methods)
Manchester
Student Inspire Network
- Ref: #6 UoMQStep 2019 Student Inspire Network - Millennial Platforms (Cameron Watts, BA Politics, Philosophy and Economics)
Bupa
External opportunities
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris offers 300 internships during their summer programme. Applications are now open with a deadline of the 11 March 2019. Internships last between one month and six months.
The internships are designed to bring highly qualified and motivated students with diverse backgrounds to work on OECD projects and offer successful candidates the opportunity to improve their analytical and technical skills in an international environment.