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This summer you could work for a local small to medium-sized company (SME) or charity through the Nottingham Internship Scheme. The opportunities are paid and are a minimum of four weeks long, beginning in June.

90

internships placed in 2025

Over 80%

of internships took place in Nottinghamshire

 

 

Your next steps

Applications will open 9am Wednesday 1 April 2026

Express your interest to receive an email when applications open.

Express your interest

 
Daniel Wooster
Through the Nottingham Internship Scheme, I turned a university challenge into a meaningful role supporting a local charity’s tech transformation. It showed me how stepping outside the ‘typical’ route can open doors to impactful, real-world experience.

What types of roles will be on offer?

  • Advertising and marketing: Social media and marketing intern

  • Business, administration and development: Business events and conferencing executive
  • Engineering: Electrical product engineer, laboratory technician, mechanical engineer

  • Technology: Python developer, shiny app developer, software developer
  • IT and software development: Web development intern

  • Media and journalism: Public outreach assistant, public relations intern, brand innovation and insight intern

 
 

Why should I complete an internship?

Completing a summer internship could:

  • provide work experience and allow you to develop your employability skills.
  • give you the soft skills that employers are looking for.
  • increase your commercial awareness.
  • build your connections with businesses and contacts in the location or sector that you are looking to work in.
  • some of the internships have the potential to develop into longer term work and even permanent, graduate employment.
  • earn money over the summer.

The majority of these internships will be in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, but some will be further afield.

All of the internships will be based in SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises), charities or community interest companies.

 

Why work for a small to medium-sized (SME) company?

Working in an SME will be a unique experience:

  • You are likely to have more responsibility
  • When working in a smaller company, you are more likely to build relationships with senior members of staff, you may find yourself sat next to the director
  • There may be the opportunity to get involved in all areas of the business, providing a great overview of different business functions
  • You can read more on our careers blog

If you are successful in securing an internship through the Nottingham Internship Scheme, you will also benefit from support from our team throughout.

We can help you apply and prepare for your internship and use your new skills and experiences in your CV and during interviews.

 

How to apply

Applications are completed through MyCareer in the application section of each advert. You will need to submit a copy of your CV and a cover letter. For CV and cover letter advice, please visit our webpage on making applications

Things to consider before applying:

  • These are full time internships, typically working a 9am - 5pm working day. Please think about your availability and any other commitments before you apply. Internship hosts may consider hiring on a part-time basis, please specify how many hours you can work per week in your cover letter, you can also confirm this using the check-box in the application form.
  • If you are applying for an ‘in person’ internship, please think carefully about which roles best suit your skills and interests as well as the location of the business, please make sure that you will be able to travel to your internship. If you are able to travel to a non-city centre internship, it may be advantageous to consider these roles.
  • Once you have applied, your CV and application form will be forwarded to the host company for them to review and progress your application.
  • If the host decides to undertake interviews, the format in which they will take place is decided by the host.
  • Students can submit multiple applications for different internships.
 

Key dates

We will begin to advertise internships from Wednesday 1 April 2026 and new opportunities will be added throughout April. We encourage you to revisit this page regularly for an updated list of internships. 

The closing date for applications for all internships is Thursday 30 April 2026

The internships are scheduled to take place following the spring semester exam period.

 

Careers and Employability Service

University of Nottingham
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University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD

telephone: +44 (0) 115 951 3680

email: careers-team@nottingham.ac.uk