Cambridge-India Partnership

Student Internship Programmes

The University of Cambridge has developed three student internship programmes with partners from industry and academia in India. These are with Astra Zeneca R&D India (AZI) and the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) both in Bangalore and Tata Sons in Mumbai. The internships will provide Cambridge students the opportunity to work for a summer on a research project in the areas of developmental biology and stem cells (NCBS), drug discovery and process chemistry (AZI) or social entrepreneurship (Tata Sons group companies). Places are available for up to 10 students in total to spend 8 weeks in India. Internship places will be offered on a competitive basis and successful applicants will be provided with a stipend for their stay in India (in Indian Rupees). 

Details for each scheme is given below:

AstraZeneca India Summer Internship Programme

In partnership with AstraZeneca India (AZI), the University of Cambridge has developed an internship programme for summer project work at AZ's research and development facilities in Bangalore, India. The key objective is to provide students of biological, pharmaceutical, chemical sciences and engineering (chemical) a hands-on experience of the research methodologies and techniques within the environment of a pharmaceutical research organization engaged in drug discovery and process R&D.

Places are available for 2 Internships, one each in Discovery Research and Process R&D. The internship will be for 8 weeks between July and September at the AZI research and process development facilities in Bangalore India.

Please see further details about the programme and how to apply.

National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) Summer Internship Programme

In partnership with the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS), Bangalore, India, the University of Cambridge has agreed an internship programme that will provide students with the opportunity to work for a summer project at NCBS. The agreement was signed by the Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, Professor Alison Richard and the Director of NCBS, Professor K VijayRaghavan in January 2008. Places are available for up to 4 students to spend 8 weeks at NCBS in July and August.

Please see further details about the programme and how to apply.