CASUAL - Internship
1 week ago
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Role DescriptorProject Overview
Join our research project investigating racial equity challenges faced by students from diverse backgrounds in Chemistry (Durham University) and Engineering (Northumbria University). This IGNITE Network-funded project examines how socioeconomic factors, disciplinary differences, and intersectional identities shape student experiences, belonging, and career aspirations in STEM fields.
You'll work alongside academic researchers at Durham and Northumbria Universities to gather data, analyse findings, and develop evidence-based interventions that will directly improve inclusivity and support for underrepresented students in Chemical and Engineering Sciences.
Role Purpose
The project intern will play a vital role in all phases of this mixed-methods research project, from data collection through dissemination. You'll gain hands-on experience in equity-focused research while contributing to meaningful change in STEM education.
Key Responsibilities
· Carry out research relevant to the project
· Assist with qualitative data analysis (training will be provided)
· Contribute to cross-institutional comparative analysis between Durham and Northumbria data
· Assist in creating data visualizations and summary reports
· Liaise between Durham and Northumbria research teams
· Support preparation of workshop materials, certificates, and follow-up communications
· Support preparation of conference presentations and academic publications
· Help create accessible summaries of research findings for diverse audiences
Commitment and Compensation
· Duration: 100 hours over the academic year
· Schedule: Typically 4-8 hours per week, with flexibility during term time and some hours after May/June exams
· Pay: £12.60 per hour
· Start Date: December 2025
· Location: Primarily Durham University with some virtual collaboration with Northumbria team; potential for 1-2 in-person visits to Northumbria
Benefits:
- Hands-on experience with qualitative research methods (interviews, focus groups)
- Experience working on a funded research project with measurable impact
- Insight into academic research processes from design through publication
- Cross-institutional collaboration skills
Career Benefits:
- Research experience for CV/resume
- Potential co-authorship on publications or conference presentations (depending on contribution level)
- Reference from project supervisors for future applications
- Networking opportunities within Durham, Northumbria, and IGNITE/EDI+ networks
- Transferable skills applicable to research, education, and many other sectors
Academic Enhancement:
- Apply theoretical knowledge from your studies to real-world research
- Experience relevant to dissertation/thesis projects
Essential Skills and Attributes
Research Skills:
- Strong attention to detail and organisational abilities
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle information ethically
- Critical thinking and analytical skills
- Comfortable working with qualitative data
Communication:
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to interact respectfully and effectively with people from diverse backgrounds
- Active listening skills and cultural sensitivity
- Professional email and meeting etiquette
Technical:
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Teams)
- Comfort learning new software (NVivo training will be provided)
- Ability to conduct online research and information synthesis
Personal Qualities:
- Genuine interest in equity, diversity, and inclusion issues
- Self-motivated and able to work independently as well as collaboratively
- Reliable and committed to meeting deadlines
- Flexible and adaptable to changing project needs
- Reflective and open to learning about power, privilege, and systemic barriers
Desirable (But Not Required)
- Previous engagement with decolonising work or EDI initiatives projects
- Experience with research methods (interviews, surveys, data analysis)
- Lived experience of navigating higher education as a student from an underrepresented background
- Familiarity with Chemistry or Engineering disciplines
- Awareness of challenges faced by students from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds in STEM
Eligibility
- Current Durham University undergraduate or postgraduate student
- Available for the full duration of the project (December 2025 through academic year
- Able to commit to 4-8 hours per week consistently
- Eligible to work in the UK
How to Apply
Please submit the following:
- Personal Statement (300 words maximum) addressing:
- Why you want this role and why it's important to you
- What you hope to learn from this experience
- How your values align with the project's EDI focus
- Skills Statement (300 words maximum) addressing:
- How you demonstrate the required skills listed above
- Any relevant experience (academic, work, volunteering, or personal)
- What unique perspective or contribution you would bring to the project
- CV/Resume (2 pages maximum)
Interviews will be held week commencing 24th November, with a view to the role beginning December 2025.
Questions? Contact Dr Litka Milian at
The below role descriptor seeks to capture the main requirements of the role consistently, providing a summary of the key duties of the flexible role to help in setting expectations for applicants, flexible workers and line managers. They are not intended to cover all duties which may be required.
Role
Responsibilities
Internship
Casual rate
Under instruction and following appropriate training:
Work alongside the team to contribute to the delivery of specific project(s)
Develop experience and skills from working in a real-world work environment
Contribute specific skills (i.e. technical, research, subject specific knowledge) to the work of the department
Plan and prioritise own work, adhering to agreed deliverables and timeframes and referring any issues with workload or timeframes to colleagues.
Project Overview
Join our research project investigating racial equity challenges faced by students from diverse backgrounds in Chemistry (Durham University) and Engineering (Northumbria University). This IGNITE Network-funded project examines how socioeconomic factors, disciplinary differences, and intersectional identities shape student experiences, belonging, and career aspirations in STEM fields.
You'll work alongside academic researchers at Durham and Northumbria Universities to gather data, analyse findings, and develop evidence-based interventions that will directly improve inclusivity and support for underrepresented students in Chemical and Engineering Sciences.
Role Purpose
The project intern will play a vital role in all phases of this mixed-methods research project, from data collection through dissemination. You'll gain hands-on experience in equity-focused research while contributing to meaningful change in STEM education.
Key Responsibilities
· Carry out research relevant to the project
· Assist with qualitative data analysis (training will be provided)
· Contribute to cross-institutional comparative analysis between Durham and Northumbria data
· Assist in creating data visualizations and summary reports
· Liaise between Durham and Northumbria research teams
· Support preparation of workshop materials, certificates, and follow-up communications
· Support preparation of conference presentations and academic publications
· Help create accessible summaries of research findings for diverse audiences
Commitment and Compensation
· Duration: 100 hours over the academic year
· Schedule: Typically 4-8 hours per week, with flexibility during term time and some hours after May/June exams
· Pay: £12.60 per hour
· Start Date: December 2025
· Location: Primarily Durham University with some virtual collaboration with Northumbria team; potential for 1-2 in-person visits to Northumbria
Benefits:
- Hands-on experience with qualitative research methods (interviews, focus groups)
- Experience working on a funded research project with measurable impact
- Insight into academic research processes from design through publication
- Cross-institutional collaboration skills
Career Benefits:
- Research experience for CV/resume
- Potential co-authorship on publications or conference presentations (depending on contribution level)
- Reference from project supervisors for future applications
- Networking opportunities within Durham, Northumbria, and IGNITE/EDI+ networks
- Transferable skills applicable to research, education, and many other sectors
Academic Enhancement:
- Apply theoretical knowledge from your studies to real-world research
- Experience relevant to dissertation/thesis projects
Essential Skills and Attributes
Research Skills:
- Strong attention to detail and organisational abilities
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle information ethically
- Critical thinking and analytical skills
- Comfortable working with qualitative data
Communication:
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to interact respectfully and effectively with people from diverse backgrounds
- Active listening skills and cultural sensitivity
- Professional email and meeting etiquette
Technical:
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Teams)
- Comfort learning new software (NVivo training will be provided)
- Ability to conduct online research and information synthesis
Personal Qualities:
- Genuine interest in equity, diversity, and inclusion issues
- Self-motivated and able to work independently as well as collaboratively
- Reliable and committed to meeting deadlines
- Flexible and adaptable to changing project needs
- Reflective and open to learning about power, privilege, and systemic barriers
Desirable (But Not Required)
- Previous engagement with decolonising work or EDI initiatives projects
- Experience with research methods (interviews, surveys, data analysis)
- Lived experience of navigating higher education as a student from an underrepresented background
- Familiarity with Chemistry or Engineering disciplines
- Awareness of challenges faced by students from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds in STEM
Eligibility
- Current Durham University undergraduate or postgraduate student
- Available for the full duration of the project (December 2025 through academic year
- Able to commit to 4-8 hours per week consistently
- Eligible to work in the UK
How to Apply
Please submit the following:
- Personal Statement (300 words maximum) addressing:
- Why you want this role and why it's important to you
- What you hope to learn from this experience
- How your values align with the project's EDI focus
- Skills Statement (300 words maximum) addressing:
- How you demonstrate the required skills listed above
- Any relevant experience (academic, work, volunteering, or personal)
- What unique perspective or contribution you would bring to the project
- CV/Resume (2 pages maximum)
Interviews will be held week commencing 24th November, with a view to the role beginning December 2025.
Questions? Contact Dr Litka Milian at
To apply for the role please complete the online application process, uploading a copy of your CV and covering letter.
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