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Guidance: DCDC Internship programme

Ministry Of Defence

March 27
13:01 2023

Overview

DCDCruns a paid internship programme open to individuals who are currently undertaking, or have recently completed, post-graduate studies. This is designed to bring recent academic research and practice to supportDCDCoutputs and to give interns the experience of working in government on major Defence and security related strategic issues.

The programme helpsDCDCto strengthen diversity of thinking, which is essential to our work, supporting research and analysis on a wide range of Defence and security policy areas.

Details

Applications for 2023 are now closed.

The internship programme opened for applications on 14 February 2023, with interns joiningDCDCtowards the end of July, usually for around six to eight weeks. Interns will supportDCDCin a wide range of areas, including:

  • supportingDCDCs work on the Strategic Trends Programme, including research, data-gathering, data analysis and writing support on strategy papers for the Seventh Edition of Global Strategic Trends;
  • supporting otherDCDCprojects, providing research papers and analysis to assist in the development of our thinking and providing critical challenge to widen perspectives of future challenges; and
  • supportingDCDCs Analysis, Research and Challenge Team in their work providing the empirical evidence to supportDCDCproducts. This may include involvement in a wide range of analysis and experimentation activities, such as: red teaming, wargaming, data analysis, information visualisations, synthesising operational lessons, identifying trends, developing thought-provoking insight and challenging thinking.

Detailed briefings on these tasks, including length, scope and depth will be provided at the beginning of the internship.

Interns will be employed as Civil Servants and will work 37 hours per week. Pay will be 10.42 an hour (National Living Wage).

In line withDCDCs ways of working, the internship will have a hybrid working pattern with some time spent in the office and some time spent working remotely (from home).

There will be in-office working at the start of the internship and at other times by mutual agreement between each individual intern and their assigned desk officer and/or mentor. Accommodation will be provided on-site at Shrivenham at no cost to the interns during periods that interns are expected in the office.

Application process

Applicants must either hold a Masters-level qualification or be working on one. There are no restrictions regarding study area, though an interest in Defence and/or international affairs is essential, and this should be reflected in your application.

Please note: After a paper sift, shortlisted candidates will be informed on 22 March 2023 and interviewed between 2330 March 2023. Interview slots are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Successful candidates will be informed by the end of April 2023.

All successful candidates will be security checked before joining. Interns are employed as Civil Servants on a fixed-term, non-standard appointment. There are nationality and residency restrictions: you must have the right to work in the UK, be a current UK resident, and have a UK bank account and National Insurance number.

Published 26 February 2021
Last updated 27 March 2023 +show all updates
  1. Applications now closed added.

  2. Updated with new guidance for 2023 internship applications.

  3. Changed the closing date to applications are now closed.

  4. Updated details and dates for applicants in the year 2022.

  5. Added notice to the page explaining that Applications for 2021 are now closed.

  6. First published.

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