Undertaking an internship at King's is an excellent opportunity to focus your career ideas or discover new avenues if you are not sure about your next steps. Meaningful work experience enables you to apply the knowledge gained from your studies or interests, develop your professional network and enhance your employability for the future.
Below you can discover opportunities that are now live. For roles advertised on King's CareerConnect, you will need to have registered for an account to view and apply.
Make sure to read all documentation carefully when exploring the different opportunities.
You can also find further resources about doing an internship at King's on the Careers & Employability website.
Guidance for international students
If you are on a Student visa, you must follow certain rules if you wish to work throughout your studies, depending on your level of study. You must also have the right to work in the UK to undertake paid work.
Further information on working while studying is available on Student Services Online.
Student Transition & Outcomes internships
Student Transitions: Personal Tutoring Support Intern
The Personal Tutoring team sits within the Student Success Department and supports personal tutors across the university by delivering training, producing resources and communications and overseeing systems. All undergraduate and postgraduate taught students are allocated a personal tutor who is a member of academic staff from within their faculty. Personal tutors are a student’s primary academic point of contact, and can offer support and guidance, discuss academic progress or signpost to specialist support services.
Apply via King's Career Connect
- Dates: Monday 24 July – Friday 15 September 2023 (eight weeks)
- Working hours: 20 hours per week. Days worked will be decided with successful candidate. This is a hybrid role.
- Salary: £13.62
- Location: Strand Campus, Bush House Southeast Wing
- Application closing date: Thursday 22 June at 23.45 (BST)
- Line manager: Susanna Davies, she/her, Personal Tutoring Senior Officer
Student Outcomes: Civic Leadership Academy intern
King’s Civic Leadership Academy (CLA) is King’s flagship programme designed to deepen the university’s service to its local community and to empower students to flourish beyond the classroom. The group of second-year undergraduate students or ‘Civic Scholars’, many of whom are from under-represented backgrounds, are supported to develop their confidence and leadership skills through a programme of charity work experience, training and mentoring.
Apply via King's Career Connect
- Dates: Monday 24 July – Friday 15 September 2023 (eight weeks)
- Working hours: 20 hours per week. This is a hybrid role, requiring at least one day working in the office per week.
- Salary: £13.62
- Location: Strand Campus, Bush House Southeast Wing
- Application closing date: Thursday 22 June 23.45 (BST)
- Line manager: Fahmida Ahmed, she/her, Student Outcomes Senior Officer, Civic Leadership
Student Transition Projects Intern
The Student Transition Intern will work closely with a small team which deliver a range of projects designed to support the student transition experience in, through and out of King’s. This is an exciting opportunity for someone who is passionate about supporting work which directly shapes and improves the student experience at King’s College London. We encourage applications from candidates who are current undergraduate or postgraduate students at King’s.
Apply via King's Career Connect
- Internship dates: Monday 24 July – Friday 15 September 2023
- Application closing date: Thursday 25 June 2023, 23.45 (BST)
- Interview date: Interviews will take place remotely via MS Teams on Monday 10 July.
- Working hours: 20 hours a week (core hours between 10.00 – 16.00), with days to be decided if successful.
- Salary: £13.62 per hour
- Location: Hybrid with at least one day in the Strand Campus, Bush House Southeast Wing
- Line manager: Sia Tehfeh, she/her, Student Transition Projects Senior Officer