We are inviting applications for our one-year 2024–25 research internship programme starting in September 2024.
Our research staff spend their time thinking, talking and writing about how to make government more effective. They conduct research in a range of forms exploring themes across our work programme. Using that research, they develop recommendations for how government could better organise itself, develop and deliver policy, and evaluate and regulate its own activities.
Our research interns work across the research team, with each intern typically allocated to one of the themes in our work programme (e.g. civil service, devolution, public finances, etc). The precise nature of each individual internship will vary according to the needs of the projects that specific teams are working on, but key tasks include:
- Carrying out literature reviews;
- Completing background research and conducting interviews with MPs, civil servants and others alongside colleagues;
- Undertaking data analysis, including creating and updating charts and developing data visualisation skills;
- Working with colleagues across the research and communications teams to organise and deliver the IfG’s public and private events;
- Presenting research findings to colleagues;
- Writing explainers and contributing to published reports;
- Providing other forms of administrative support to the rest of your team as required.