Energy Intern – Kinewell Energy

Kinewell Energy is looking to support 2 x internships to support recently awarded projects such as the Technology, Innovation and Green Growth for Offshore Renewables (TIGGOR-2) programme. This project will accelerate innovative technology concepts in key areas for advancing offshore wind development with AI to lower the cost of energy and boost productivity gains.

For more information and to apply, visit MyCareer (link). https://mycareer.ncl.ac.uk/leap/jobs.html?id=65638&service=Careers%20Service

Duration: This Internship will run for 200 hours, either part-time or full-time, over the summer vacation. 

Bursary/wage: £2,500

Closing date: 08/04/2024

NCL Internships

NCL Internships are open to all current Newcastle University students and provide a unique opportunity to gain valuable graduate level work experience alongside your course.

Opportunities are advertised throughout the year and you find all current vacancies on My Career by searching ‘NCL Internship’

The following NCL Internships are advertising on MyCareer right now:

Marine Summer School Teaching Assistant, Newcastle University

Closing date: 10/04/2024

Duration: The internships are each expected to be for a total of 175 hours, working approximately 35 hours per week between July and August

Bursary/wage: £17.19 per hour including holiday pay

For more information and to apply, visit MyCareer (link). https://mycareer.ncl.ac.uk/leap/jobs.html?id=65246&service=Careers%20Service

The Summer School Assistants will support the delivery of three Summer Schools, each a week-long for 9-11 year olds, 11-14 year olds and 15-18 year olds. The role will require teaching, delivery of course content, and planning and development in the weeks between the summer schools.

Research Internship – Developing VR Environments, Newcastle University

Closing date: 07/04/2024

Duration: This internship is expected to be for a total of 60 hours, working approximately 10 hours per week between July and September

Bursary/wage: £17.19 per hour including holiday pay

For more information and to apply, visit MyCareer (link). https://mycareer.ncl.ac.uk/leap/jobs.html?id=65368&service=Careers%20Service

Dr Zachary Petzel is seeking a research assistant to help with developing virtual reality experiences in the School of Psychology. Development of these tools will assist in postgraduate research which focuses on factors which influence risky decision making among vulnerable groups (e.g., university students) using behavioural, cardiovascular, and neuroscience methods. 

NU-Farms Summer Internship, Newcastle University

Closing date: 07/04/2024

Duration: This internship is expected to be for a total of 350 hours, working approximately 35 hours per week between July and September.

Bursary/wage: £13.58 per hour including holiday pay

For more information and to apply, visit MyCareer (link). https://mycareer.ncl.ac.uk/leap/jobs.html?id=65384&service=Careers%20Service

Increased data capture has been recognised as a priority area within our first ‘NU-Farms 5 Year Teaching and Research Strategy’, published in 2022. This summer internship position is available to assist us with this activity, whilst also engaging in other farm activities such as open days. The successful applicant’s work will focus on both arable and livestock/grazing systems.

Software Developer Intern, Luggage-Point

Closing date: 08/04/2024

Duration: This internship will run for 200 hours undertaken flexibly around your course. You will attend business premises as well as work remotely.

Bursary/wage: £2,500 Bursary

For more information and to apply, visit MyCareer (link). https://mycareer.ncl.ac.uk/leap/jobs.html?id=65398&service=Careers%20Service

We require software upgrades to maintain our service, presence and growth and where necessary a re-write of our service provision that will take us through the next 10 years of development taking into account Windows base platforms are used. Also website upgrade/development is required.

Computer Image Analysis of Marine Microalgae Intern, AkzoNobel

Closing date: 08/04/2024

Duration: 300 hours, either part-time or full-time, starting at a flexible date from late May/June 2024

Bursary/wage: £3,750 Bursary

For more information and to apply, visit MyCareer (link). https://mycareer.ncl.ac.uk/leap/jobs.html?id=65430&service=Careers%20Service

AkzoNobel are a leading marine coatings company that develops innovative solutions for marine fouling control. An intern will support Computer Vision Automated Image Analysis of Marine Microalgae (slime) Assessment. You will work with our R&D department to develop and test a computer vision system that can analyse images of slime and extract relevant features and metrics. 

NCL Internship Week Workshop – 12/03/2024

Do you want to make the most of your summer vacation by developing graduate skills while undertaking paid opportunities with Newcastle University or with a local business? This week, as part of NCL Internship week, you can learn more about the opportunities available to you.

We’ll be sharing videos and other exciting content about our internships. There will be a special edition of our weekly vacancies, showcasing Summer and term time internships. Follow us on Instagram to see it all!

You’ll also have the chance to learn more about NCL Internships and get tips on making the most of your applications at our workshop next Wednesday – NCL Internships: what are they and how to apply. Click on the link to sign up!

Get in touch with us

If you have any queries regarding careers and employment, big or small, no matter what stage you’re at, you can get advice by submitting your query via MyCareer. You can also find details of all the internships we’re currently advertising on MyCareer by clicking on Vacancies; Search Vacancies and then typing NCL Internship into the Quick Search box.

Please visit www.ncl.ac.uk/careers to explore all we offer!

Cyber Security Internship at Siemens


Better’ Starts Here
Starting salary: £22,620
Join Siemens for more than just a job – It’s a rewarding journey with growth, benefits, and a diverse, encouraging environment. Your success and well-being matter to us.

Did you know we’re scrapping the CV? We believe skills can be developed, and potential can be nurtured. We’re not so interested in what you’ve done – we care most about who you are and what you can do. Your CV will still need to be attached but it will not be seen by a hiring manager until the selection process has been completed.

You will join a community of like-minded early career professionals where you will bond and grow with team-building activities and real problems to solve. You will be given responsibility for challenging opportunities which will help you succeed.


What can I expect?
Siemens Smart Infrastructure intelligently connects energy systems, buildings and industries to adapt and evolve the way we live and work – our goal is to create environments that care.

The Product and Solution Security Intern will provide support to the Cybersecurity function in implementation of our Secure Delivery framework which is designed to ensure the security of our products, solutions, and service offerings. This role will involve assisting in the implementation and maintenance of security controls, performing security assessments, and supporting security-related initiatives.


As a Product and Solution Security Intern, here is a taste of what you can expect:
-Assist in the development and implementation of security controls for products and solutions.
-Support security awareness and training initiatives for employees.
-Conduct security assessments and vulnerability scans to identify potential risks and
vulnerabilities.
-Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure security requirements are properly integrated into the development lifecycle.
-Support the implementation and maintenance of security policies, standards, and procedures.
-Assist in evaluating and recommending security technologies and tools.
-Stay up to date with the latest security trends, vulnerabilities, and industry best practices.
-Ability to analyse and report relevant Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to management.
-Presenting technical information to non-technical audiences.
-You’ll also have the flexibility throughout the internship to focus on topics and projects which most interest you.
-Work in our UK Intern Collaboration Project with all of our interns to help shape our future with tangible outcomes based on your valuable inputs and perspectives.

What do I need to apply?
We are looking for forward thinking, innovative and inquisitive candidates that demonstrate the following:
-Currently pursuing or recently completed a degree in Information Security, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Cybersecurity Engineering, or a related field.
-Basic understanding of cybersecurity principles, concepts, and technologies.
-Knowledge of threat landscape and common security vulnerabilities.
-You think logically and are willing to self-learn and research.
-Bring new thinking, challenges the status quo and take initiative.

APPLY HERE.

NCL Internships

NCL Internships are open to all current Newcastle University students and provide a unique opportunity to gain valuable graduate level work experience alongside your course.

Opportunities are advertised throughout the year and you find all current vacancies on My Career by searching ‘NCL Internship’

The following NCL Internships are advertising on MyCareer right now:

Research Assistant (Synthesis and characterisation of bio-synthetic materials) – Newcastle University

Closing date: 13/02/2024

Duration: This internship is expected to be for a total of 60 hours, working approximately 20 hours per week between March and April. Working days and times are flexible.

Bursary/wage: £13.76 per hour

For more information and to apply, visit MyCareer (link). https://mycareer.ncl.ac.uk/leap/jobs.html?id=63408&service=Careers%20Service

Biosynthetic materials span the intersection of materials science, chemistry, and bioengineering. As an intern familiarising yourself with hydrogels, you acquire a unique blend of skills that sets you apart from your peers. This multidisciplinary expertise not only makes you adaptable but also positions you as a well-rounded professional ready to tackle the complex challenges of modern biomedical applications. Mastery of hydrogel formulation and characterisation techniques in this project equips you with a level of precision that is highly sought after in the industry. Your ability to craft hydrogels with tailored properties and analyse their intricacies places you at the forefront of materials engineering, making you a competitive candidate for research and development roles.

Customer Technology Engineer Intern – Perro

Closing date: 19/02/2024

Duration: This internship will run for 50 hours undertaken flexibly around your course on a remote basis.

Bursary/wage: £625 Bursary

For more information and to apply, visit MyCareer (link). https://mycareer.ncl.ac.uk/leap/jobs.html?id=63654&service=Careers%20Service

An intern will be involved in leveraging customer interaction and query handling as a source of user experience research, to build insights into our product roadmap. Analysing and diagnosing customer software issues, and documenting and designing future-proofing strategies for the company’s product architecture.

Get in touch with us

If you have any queries regarding careers and employment, big or small, no matter what stage you’re at, you can get advice by submitting your query via MyCareer. You can also find details of all the internships we’re currently advertising on MyCareer by clicking on Vacancies; Search Vacancies and then typing NCL Internship into the Quick Search box.

Please visit www.ncl.ac.uk/careers to explore all we offer!

Student Work Opportunity- Animator


Role details and responsibilities: We are looking for a student to create a schematic animation of the temporomandibular joint and its articular disc to help patients understand disc displacement on a patient-based video the Dental school is currently producing. The animation would need to involve the following 3 stages:


1) Normal disc movement – disc moving synchronously with the hinge
2) Disc displacement – discs moving out of position between hinge and translation motions
3) Disc displacement without reduction – as (2) above but the disc doesn’t move back and the joint can only hinge and not translate


Diagrams of the type of disc movement required in the animation can be found on the following pages:


Disc Displacement with Reduction
Schematic Representation of Disc Movement


Dates and times: 05/02/2024 – 18/02/2024 (max 20 hours per week)
Skills required: To be eligible to apply you must be a registered Newcastle University student throughout the 2023/24 academic year.


Essential Skills:
• Animation / previous experience creating animations.


Desirable Skills:
• Knowledge of temporomandibular joint and articular disc
• Initiative
• Time management
• Organisation and planning
• Attention to detail
• Problem solving


Hourly rate of pay: £13.76


Location: Remote
Number of students required: 1


Work done as part of this role can count towards an NCL+ Award which can help you reflect on the skills you have gained and how to use them when applying for jobs in the future; to find out more visit https://nusu.co.uk/skills/nclaward.


How to apply: Email jobsoc@ncl.ac.uk quoting the role title and explaining how you meet the role criteria. Please also provide any examples you may have of creating animations in the past


Closing date for applications: Tuesday 30th of January