Internship schemes and business projects

Internships and business projects provide SMEs with the opportunity to bring in additional resource, access new skills and expertise, and create a talent pipeline for future hires.
Our expert team will work with you to understand what scheme best suits your business need and to discuss funding options available. Full support is provided for recruitment and selection processes to ensure you bring in an intern(s) or project team that will achieve the desired outcomes for your business.
SMEs are companies consisting of fewer than 250 people and with a turnover of less than 50 million euros or an annual balance sheet not exceeding 43 million euros.
Nottingham Internship Scheme
What is the Nottingham Internship Scheme? Watch an employer video
Why not join the hundreds of small medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that have employed our talented students and graduates through the Nottingham Internship Scheme?
The Nottingham Internship Scheme (NIS) is a well-established and popular programme amongst our students and recent graduates. Internships provide them with important work experience, improved employability, and a breadth of new skills.
SMEs can make use of the NIS to fill a short-term vacancy or a permanent role following the initial internship period, or to complete a defined piece of work or a project with funding available to support you through the process.
Covette Timmons from BatFast talks about the value of employing an intern
Why get involved and key dates?
As an SME the benefits of taking part include:
- Access to university talent
- A pipeline for future hires
- Members of staff can take on coaching/managerial responsibilities
- Improved knowledge of the student and graduate labour market
- A valuable contribution to your social responsibility or community work
How does it work?
The NIS takes place twice during the academic year, once in spring and once in the summer. The timelines will differ slightly each academic year.
- Spring internships take place during the Easter vacation
- Summer internships take place from June onwards, after the spring semester exam period
Spring internships are open to current students from widening participation backgrounds and summer internships are open to all current students and recent graduates.
We can fully or partially fund the salary of up to two interns per organisation, as long as they are paid at least the National Living Wage.
Spring 2023 internships
The next chance to take part will be in April 2023. These opportunities are typically 10 days long and undertaken on a flexible basis over the student’s spring vacation, your organisation will not employ the student. Students from any undergraduate course can take part but the internships are exclusive to those that meet Widening Participation criteria.
Key dates:
- Advert deadline – Tuesday 21 February
- Student applications open – Wednesday 22 February
- Student applications close – Monday 13 March
- Opportunities take place – Monday 3 to Friday 28 April
Please note these opportunities can only take place during the specified dates, we can help you to recruit an intern outside of this timeframe but won’t be able to provide funding. Our summer internships will take place from June onwards and the deadline to submit an internship will fall in April.
Nottingham Consultancy Challenge
What is the Nottingham Consultancy Challenge? Watch an employer video
Do you have a business idea, project, or problem that you don’t have the time or resources to work on? Through the Nottingham Consultancy Challenge, you could benefit from free business support from University of Nottingham students.
Mary Broddle Embrodiery
Mary talks about the Nottingham Consultancy Challenge she set a group of our students, the outcomes and the value the students have added.
What is the commitment?
The Challenge is designed to simulate a real business relationship between student consultants and their client: you. Students are guided on how to work with professional clients, and this direct interaction is a key incentive for students volunteering their time. The level of involvement varies to accommodate your availability and interest, but as a minimum a representative from your organisation would be available for:
Pre-Challenge
- Liaise with the scheme manager to create your project brief that students will work on
- Review and sign up to the terms of the Challenge
During the Challenge
- A weekly meeting with the student group over video call
- Ad hoc queries from the student group to ensure progress with your project
- Providing feedback to students at the close of the Challenge
How does the Challenge work?
We assign each project as a ‘Challenge’ to a small group of students who will work on it and deliver a presentation and report over a six-week period, contributing between six-eight hours each per week (including meetings and university-led skills development activities).
Students and organisations will collaborate remotely, using video call and online working tools such as MS Teams to allow it to run regardless of changing circumstances relating to Covid-19. You will need to commit to virtually meet with the students once a week over the six weeks and provide feedback to the student group on how well they responded to your project brief. The Challenge will be concluded with a written report and presentation, which will be delivered to you via video call.
Students are supported throughout the Challenge by the University to develop and use skills vital to great consultancy work: customer service, professional communication, group-working and creating and delivering excellent presentations. As the client, your first point of contact will be with your student consultancy group, but the university is on hand to offer support and advice.
Interested in finding out more?
Complete our form or contact George directly to find out more about the Nottingham Internship Scheme and Nottingham Consultancy Challenge.
George Lycett, Work Experience Officer

By phone 0115 74 84526 or email
