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Deadline: 20 April 2026 @ 09:30

Communications and Engagement Intern

The Communications and Engagement intern will support the team across a variety of projects. This might include supporting with report launches, social media, event planning and logistics, desk research and policy responses.

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About TASO

Transforming Access and Student Outcomes in Higher Education (TASO) is an affiliate What Works Centre and part of the UK Government’s What Works Network. Our vision is that everyone has the opportunity to access, succeed and thrive in higher education. Our mission is to close equality gaps in higher education by building evidence on what works and by driving the use of evidence-informed practice. 

TASO is an independent hub for the higher education sector, providing evidence and resources to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to access, succeed and thrive in higher education. To eliminate equality gaps, we need to know what works to support students from underrepresented and disadvantaged backgrounds and we need to equip higher education providers to act on this knowledge. 

The role

This role sits within the Communications and Engagement team.

The intern will support the team across a variety of projects. This might include supporting report launches, stakeholder engagement, event planning and logistics, desk research and policy messaging. The intern will work on a range of projects, with clear objectives and line management support, while also assisting with wider communications and engagement work and interacting with the whole TASO team.

TASO is committed to ensuring that the internship experience would both benefit us as an organisation, as well as benefiting interns who work with us.  

We are particularly interested in supporting candidates who are undertaking or have completed a course that involves communications or social policy and/or are considering a career in this area.  

We welcome applications from all individuals. We are committed to equality, diversity and inclusion among our workforce and through this internship we aim to support individuals to learn and build their skills in research environments for social good. With this in mind we are flexible as to working patterns and are happy to hear from people who are interested in part time or full time work. 

Examples of the tasks you may undertake:

Position details

The closing date for applications is 09:30 on Monday 20 April. Interviews will take place on the week commencing 18 May.  

The suggested start date is Monday 6 July, but this can be flexible. 

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CVs will not be accepted as an application for this internship.

To apply, please fill out this form (.DOCX) and upload it to the ‘Upload CV’ section on this application portal.