The Department of Statistics at the University of Oxford will run its Summer Research Internships Programme again during summer 2025. The programme is designed to introduce undergraduate students to graduate-level study and will provide participants with tangible benefits in terms of confidence, skills and experience to enhance both their CVs and any future applications for postgraduate study. Applicants must be ordinarily resident in the UK and currently in their second or third year of their undergraduate or integrated master’s degree in Mathematics, Statistics, Computer Science or any closely related subject, at a UK or Irish university.
We plan to offer up to 6 fully-funded internships and are particularly keen to receive applications from women as they are underrepresented in this field. We aim to offer at least half the available places to female candidates.
The deadline for applications is Friday 21st February 2024.
Further details about the programme and projects available can be found at: https://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/statistics-summer-research-internships.
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