Want to help tackle climate change, protect ecosystems, and shape sustainable futures? At the Environment Agency, our Environment & Science internships put you at the heart of evidence-based decision-making.
Our 12-week summer internships, starting in June, offer hands-on experience in environmental science, data analysis, and policy development. You'll work on projects that influence national strategies, protect communities, and restore nature. From climate adaptation and water quality to biodiversity and flood resilience, this is your chance to make an impact that lasts.
Support you can count on: From day one, you'll have a mentor, office buddy, and access to training and networks. You'll join a career entrant community and a welcome event packed with learning and networking.
What you'll do: Your work will vary depending on the team, but could include:
- Researching climate and energy policy and supporting net zero strategies.
- Translating agricultural science into practical advice for farmers.
- Analysing water quality data and producing reports that inform enforcement.
- Using GIS and coding tools to support habitat restoration and flood resilience.
- Assisting with biodiversity surveys, fisheries management, and contaminated land assessments.
- Helping manage flood defence assets and sustainability learning programmes.
You'llgain skills in data analysis, GIS, environmental policy, stakeholder engagement, and technical reporting, while learning how science drives real-world solutions.
Application Process
Apply online and share your skills, motivations, and interest in the role. Complete a Behavioural-Based Assessment (BBA) - an interactive, game-style test with practice options. Shortlisted candidates will attend one virtual interview. Full details, including support for neurodiverse applicants, are in the Candidate Pack.