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Micro Internships
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general
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https://www.qmul.ac.uk/careers/work-experience/micro-internships/
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https://www.qmul.ac.uk/careers/work-experience/the-aspire-programme/
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2026-03-23T19:39:02+00:00
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Micro Internships

Source: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/careers/work-experience/micro-internships/ Parent: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/careers/work-experience/the-aspire-programme/

Take part in a short internship with a business, charity or social enterprise and gain experience in a real-life, professional setting with support and training from Queen Mary careers and internships staff. Micro internships allow you to both acquire experience and explore your career options. Micro Internships is part of the Aspire career development programme, visit the Aspire page for more opportunities.

Applications are now open!

Apply before 2nd Feburary

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Who can apply?

Open to only undergraduate Queen Mary students from:

A maximum of 5 applications per student is permitted, so please ensure you tailor each application to the role, to maximise your chance of success.

Why take part?

Need support in your application? Watch this application workshop video on the Career Discovery Feed, or book an appointment with us.

Programme timeline

The next round of Micro Internships will take place in Spring 2026. See below for the dates.

Spring dates
Applications go live 7th January 2026
Application deadline 2nd February 2026
Pre-Internship training 11th March 2026
Micro Internships must begin this week W/C 16th March 2026
Micro Internships must end this week W/C 13th April 2026
Post-Internship workshop 22nd April 2026

Programme Outline

Over a period of five weeks, you will have the opportunity to work for an employer on a flexible, part-time basis for 40 hours. As part of the programme, you will attend two career training sessions delivered by a Queen Mary careers consultant, one at the beginning and one at the end of your micro-internship. Training sessions are compulsory and focus on professional etiquette, how to make the most out of your internship and how to identify what skills you have developed in the process. You will also have support from a supervisor from the Queen Mary internships team throughout the programme.

Each micro-internship is unique, but you can expect to experience what it is like working in a professional environment and learn how to apply certain academic skills such as research, analytical and communication skills to a real-life scenario. This is a fantastic opportunity to gain work experience and add it to your CV whilst studying.

Past students' experiences

“This Micro Internship not only gave me the opportunity to put the skills I currently have -- such as research, time-management and responsibility -- to practice, but it also enabled me to develop and refine those skills for the better. It also certainly provided me with the valuable work experience I need to enhance my CV/resume.”

“My communication skills have also increased highly as well, I was in constant communication with the people at my micro-internship so that I could make sure the project was fit for their requirements.”

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Applications are now open

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