Student Economist Summer Internship
by Government Economic Service
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Student Economist Summer Internship
Are you an economics undergraduate in your penultimate year on track for a 2:1 or above? Do you want to gain practical professional experience and use your economics skills to make a difference? Join the UK Government for a paid summer placement.
Summer placements last 6-12 weeks over the summer period and are paid. The scheme offers a unique opportunity to gain practical experience working in the Civil Service, applying economics to issues that matter.
Placements take place in a variety of UK Government departments across the UK, and you could be analysing data, providing advice on policy options, or preparing briefings for officials and ministers. Many summer placement students have come back to join us for a permanent role after finishing their degree.
This scheme is a great way to kick-start your career in economics. We offer:
- Meaningful work that benefits society
- Chance to gain professional economics experience
- Diverse and inclusive workplace
- Flexible working
Applications close 18 October. We will be holding an online Q&A for students on Tuesday 8 October at 12:30pm. Joining details are on the application page.
For further information, please refer to the job descriptions and the application guidance notes. Please refer to the full eligibility criteria in the application guidance notes.
About The Government Economic Service
Hello. We are the Government Economic Service (GES), the professional body for economists in the Civil Service. With over 3,500 members, we are the largest recruiter of economists in the country. We recruit student, graduate, and apprentice economists and support their professional development in more than 50 government departments and in locations across the UK.
If you want to gain practical experience and use your economics skills to make a difference, then join the UK Government for a paid student placement. We offer both Sandwich Placements and Summer Placements. You would spend time working in a government department on real world economic issues, before returning to your studies. The job could involve analysing data, providing advice on policy options, and preparing briefings for officials and ministers.
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Please note that applications may close before the application deadline, so apply early to avoid disappointment.
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