NIHR SPHR Summer Internship in Public Health Research (x 2 posts) – 0493-26

Company: Lancaster University
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NIHR SPHR Summer Internship in Public Health Research (x 2 posts)

Location: Bailrigg, Lancaster, UKSalary: £24,215 to £26,093 (or £12.96 per hour)Closing Date: Wednesday 17 June 2026Interview Date: Tuesday 30 June 2026Reference: 0493-26

This is an exciting opportunity provided by the NIHR School for Public Health Research for two undergraduate students with an interest in a career in public health. The successful candidates will gain experience working within an established research team and develop valuable research skills.

Applicants Must Be

  • Current Lancaster University undergraduate students
  • In the middle years of their first degree studies (normally between years 2 and 3 for a 3‑year programme or equivalent for a 4‑year programme)
  • Expected to obtain a first or upper second class UK honours degree

The internship is a casual, part‑time opportunity (0.6 FTE, 3 days per week) over the 2026 summer period, based in the Division of Health Research at Lancaster University.

Project 1: Trauma‑informed, creative research on belonging, safety and first contact (CREATE + Recognised, Not Retold)

Suitable for students interested in health inequalities, the wider determinants of health, and participatory/creative qualitative research. Responsibilities include:

  • Exploring what makes support‑service spaces feel safe and welcoming (or not)
  • Translating learning from lived experience into feasible improvements for practice
  • Structured learning in trauma‑informed approaches
  • Involvement in knowledge translation, turning findings from creative activities into stakeholder‑ready learning for settings such as housing, council, NHS and voluntary sector

Project 2: Public health systems and health inequalities (Systems project using Qualitative Comparative Analysis)

Suitable for students interested in public health systems, policy action on inequalities, and innovative methods. Responsibilities include:

  • Working with an experienced team using Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) to explore configurations of system “conditions” that relate to action on health inequalities and social determinants
  • Gaining experience with structured qualitative data sources and applying QCA in public health research

Supervision

Day‑to‑day supervision will be provided by the relevant project supervisor:Project 1: Dr Yessica Mestre, Research AssociateProject 2: Dr Zoe Swithenbank, Senior Research AssociateOverall oversight and mentorship will be provided by Dr Rebecca Mead, Division of Health Research.

Deliverables

Interns will be expected to complete a short report and either a blog or a practice/public‑focused briefing at the end of the internship, with potential support for dissemination activities.

Contact

For Project 1: Yessica Mestre – y.mestre@lancaster.ac.ukFor Project 2: Zoe Swithenbank – z.swithenbank@lancaster.ac.uk

Applicants should submit a letter of application and CV, indicating the project they are applying for, to the appropriate contact email.

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Posted: June 13th, 2026