Job description Roles Available in Location : GSK HQ (London) Education required : To apply for this placement, you must be: Currently studying an Undergraduate Degree in Economics, Biomedical Sciences, Life Sciences, Engineering Please read the degree requirements for each role carefully before applying. Other requirements : You will have completed a minimum of 2 years of your undergraduate degree but will not have graduated at the start of your placement. You must be enrolled at a UK (United Kingdom) or ROI (Republic of Ireland) University for the duration of your placement. If you have already graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree and are currently studying a postgraduate Masters, you are not eligible for this programme. Language requirement : Written and spoken fluency in English Expected Start date : June 2025 Duration : 1 year (approximately) Salary : A salary of £27,100 (GSK HQ) Role Closing : We anticipate that this role will close in early December. We encourage you to apply early, as this role may close if sufficient applications are received. You must register your details and submit your eligibility questionnaire before the role closes to be considered. You will then have additional time to complete the subsequent assessments. Are you looking to gain valuable real world work experience and help positively impact the lives of others? A GSK internship offers you the opportunity to kickstart your career – to take on a real role with genuine impact. You’ll take on challenging tasks within live projects or assignments. You’ll also get to learn from others in your team and other parts of GSK whilst developing your skills and gaining valuable experience for wherever the future takes you. Typical skills you can expect to learn on this placement will include: Teamworking through working with multidisciplinary teams Communication (written & verbal) Time management Problem-solving Networking Data analysis and management Technical skills (detailed within each role description) Once you accept your offer you will be invited to join LinkedIn groups and pre-joining webinars, to enable you to connect and network with new students. You will join IPUnite, GSK’s community of over 250 students across all UK sites and business areas, run by the Industrial Placement students committee and will receive access to GSK resources, including employee assistance programmes, private healthcare, and well-being programs. The Roles (4 available) This advert contains multiple roles. Please read each role carefully before proceeding as you will be asked to provide a preference later in the application process. Role 1 – ViiV Global Health Outcomes Overview of the Department Degree requirements – Economics, Health Economics, Biomedical Sciences, Life-Sciences, Engineering ViiV Healthcare Global Health Outcomes is primarily responsible for health economics and research activities across the business. The team is positioned within Global Medical Sciences and works collaboratively across R&D, Global Medical and Commercial to support product launches from target selection, through launch and all the way to the integration into clinical practice. There are 15 people in the team whose focuses differ for medicines, pipeline/R&D, and the regions. Key Placement Activities Internal stakeholder mapping and networking. Project managing health economics and outcomes research projects. Feasibility assessment of research projects. Systematic, targeted, and rapid literature reviewing. Analysis of economic models and data. Team engagement, including Workplace posts, intranet site development and maintenance, and drafting and distributing team newsletter. Role 2 – Global Health Access Degree requirements – open to any degree Overview of the Department The Global Health Access team works to secure access to Global Health innovations that are developed via GSK's Global Health R&D pipeline for populations in low and lower-middle income countries. These innovations address significant needs within these countries and are focused on the management of Malaria, Tuberculosis, and anti-microbial resistance. The team supports planning and decision-making for R&D activities and later in development, working with our external partners to support adoption of innovations in target markets and populations. The complex nature of developing new innovations and providing access means the Global Health Access team serves a number of different roles including planning, partnerships, supply, scientific affairs & public health and policy & advocacy. Key Placement Activities Support the design and implementation of projects to assist in planning for and creating access to Global Health medicines and vaccines in low-income countries. Data analysis of internal and external insights and evidence to inform decision making to support planning, launch and continued adoption of Global Health innovations. Creating proposals, presentations, and other content to enhance the engagement with and impact of GSK’s Global Health business critical outcomes. Partner with a diverse range of internal and external Global Health stakeholders to support the identification, design, and execution of optimal tactics to support access to Global Health innovations. Role 3 – Global Health Africa Open Lab Degree requirements – Biomedical Science, Pharmaceutical Science, Medical Science Overview of the Department The GSK-Africa Open Lab works with multiple partners, including academic and research institutions globally. The aim is to share GSK’s expertise and resources to conduct research aligned to our Global Health strategy focused on infectious diseases of particular relevance to Africa. The role sits within our Global Health Impact Partnerships Team which aims to establish and manage a portfolio of partnerships to build local capacity and capabilities for maximum impact, including partnerships and initiatives to strengthen local research & development capabilities. You will primarily support the activities of the GSK-Africa Open Lab’s capability building program in Africa, focused on early career African researchers and additionally contribute to the successful delivery of other initiatives and programmes within the Impact partnerships team and the wider Global Health business unit. Key Placement Activities Content generation of materials and documents, including creating of scope documents presentations, adverts, blog posts, advocacy materials etc for Calls for proposals, team presentations and meetings. Sharing of information and presentations to internal and external stakeholders across geographic boundaries. Conduct literature searches and desk-based research. Contribute to the organisation of meetings, internships, trainings, workshops, and conferences that promote scientific engagement between researchers, academics and GSK and supports the wider Global Health team. Role 4 - Global Health Medicines Research and Development - Clinical Degree requirements – Life Sciences Overview of the Department The Global Health Medicines R&D team focuses on the development of medicines targeting, in particular, Malaria and Tuberculosis (TB). In Malaria, the focus is on supporting the global elimination by improving treatment and prevention, and in TB to transform how TB is prevented and treated and contribute to ending the epidemic. The Clinical team supports the drug discovery work of the Global Health Medicines R&D unit, based in Tres Cantos, Spain, in collaboration with external non-governmental organisation (NGO) partners and academics. The team also works closely with internal groups within GSK to design and execute drug and clinical development programmes for medicines in development, and with Global Health colleagues who provide access insights and analytics to inform prioritisation, investment, partnership, and development pathways. Key Placement Activities Support the Global Health Medicines R&D Clinical Development team to deliver medicines to patients through early phase clinical studies. Working with GSK colleagues and partners, such as the Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust, WHO to deliver documents and plans that support new medicines for malaria and tuberculosis. This will include development of protocols, study reports, and publications. Creating proposals and presentations to support the delivery of business-critical outcomes. Undertaking literature searches and support the design and outcome of clinical studies or future proposals. These placement opportunities have the following recruitment stages you must successfully pass to be offered a placement year with GSK for 2024: 1. Eligibility Form 2. World of GSK Online Assessment 3. Written Assessment 4. Virtual Assessment Centre or Virtual Interview You’ll find hints, tips and guidance on our recruitment process on our website here. 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