Employ.ed on Campus

Learn about Employ.ed on Campus and how you can apply, including eligibility and application support.

What is Employ.ed on Campus?

Employ.ed on Campus is a structured summer internship programme. We offer this programme in collaboration with a range of University of Edinburgh departments.

Who is eligible?

The programme is for second, third and penultimate-year undergraduate students of any University of Edinburgh School, based in the UK. If you have done an Employ.ed on Campus internship before you are not eligible to apply again.  

Why apply to Employ.ed on Campus?

By participating in this internship programme, you will:  

  • gain paid work experience at the University
  • take part in activities designed to offer you structure and support, including an induction day, interim event and end of internship event
  • complete an Edinburgh Award, where you will enhance your employability, develop your self-awareness by reflecting on your progress, and learn how to articulate your experience to future employers.  

Read about Employ.ed Interns experiences of the programme: 

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How can you apply?

Applications are now closed for the 2025 programme. You can still find summer internships advertised on MyCareerHub.

You will be required to upload a CV and cover letter for each internship you apply for. We recommend you apply to no more than three internships. Focusing on a maximum of three roles will allow for a more focused and targeted approach, enabling you to dedicate more time and effort to each application.

Interviews are held with the host departments and the internships start in June. Internships are 8, 10 or 12 weeks in length.

When you are applying for an Employ.ed on Campus internship, you will be required to add your National Insurance Number (NI number) to the application. All staff employed in the UK, whether UK, European or international citizens, need a NI number. If you don’t have a NI number, then you will need to apply for one. Further information on how to apply can be found on the Human Resources page:

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Support with your application and interview

The short videos below offer information and top tips applying for an Employ.ed on Campus internship: 

1. An overview of the 2025 programme (3 mins)

2. Where to find internships and how to apply (3 mins)

3. Planning before applying (5 mins)

4. Building your application (CV and cover letter) (6 mins)

5. Checklist before submitting your application (2 mins) 


Seen an internship you like? Check out the resources below to make it happen: 


Got an interview? Congratulations! Check out the resources below to make it happen: