In collaboration with the Embassy of France in London, the European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI) is offering a number of paid internships to computer-science, statistics and bioinformatics students who are working at the Masters level or equivalent at French universities or grandes écoles. The application deadline is Sunday, December 4, 2021.

If you are passionate about computer science or statistics and want to stretch your skills, an internship at EMBL-EBI will give you a unique opportunity to explore new frontiers in biomedical, biotech, agri-food, marine, and biodiversity research.

Who is eligible for the internship programme?

They welcome applications from any French citizen or anyone registered and studying at a French higher-education establishment. 

How to apply?

Eligible candidates are invited to apply through this application formThe application deadline is Sunday, December 4, 2021. Candidates should expect to be notified of the outcome of their application within a week or two after this deadline.

Before applying they strongly recommend that candidates get in contact with an EMBL-EBI group leader to discuss possible projects and the duration of the internship (usually in the range of 3 to 6 months). For any questions or requests for additional information, feel free to contact french-embassy-internships@ebi.ac.uk.

Find out more about this opportunity on EMBL-EBI website.

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