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Institute For Fiscal Studies

Enrichment Placement

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London, United kingdom

Internship

27-11-2025

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Communication Data Analysis Research Training Programming

Job Specifications

The Enrichment scheme offers students currently enrolled on a doctoral programme within the ESRC DTP network the opportunity to join us for up to 12 months at the ESRC Institute for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). Students continue their PhD in conjunction with their current supervisor, while enriching their research and making new collaborations during their time at the Institute.

The aim of the scheme is to enhance the work of doctoral students by providing collaboration and learning opportunities, and to enhance our research community and networks with the inclusion of outstanding students from across the UK. It is our goal to build capacity in the social sciences in the UK more widely, and support and promote research that has a positive impact on society.

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About the Enrichment scheme

The Enrichment scheme offers placements of up to 12 months at the Institute for Fiscal Studies in London to students undertaking a PhD.

The Enrichment scheme has been designed to give students the opportunity to enhance, refresh, and broaden their research by accessing the opportunities available at IFS. The placement should support and enhance the current work towards the PhD thesis and be supported by the student’s supervisor. Students will usually join us in their second or third years to further the work they are undertaking for their research project. There is no ‘typical’ Enrichment student and we welcome students from a broad range of disciplines.

While on placement students are expected to work out of the IFS offices in central London.

Collaborate

Enrichment students have the opportunity to find new collaborators for their research project, or to start a collaboration on something related to their field. Collaboration is encouraged at the Institute through seminars, research group meetings, events and workshops. Students will be placed in a team whose research is aligned with their own interests, with the opportunity to get involved in a relevant project. The Associate Director leading the team will take responsibility for ensuring that the student is integrated into the team and has the chance to work with others. Students will also be assigned an academic mentor at IFS, who will meet with them to discuss their work and suggest ideas for collaboration.

Develop research independence

The Enrichment placement is also an opportunity for doctoral candidates to develop some research independence as they progress in their studies. The inspiration from learning and collaboration may prompt new ideas that can be further developed in the future.

Access to data and data analysis expertise

IFS researchers use a range of large datasets and have HPC computing to facilitate data analysis. Students can apply to use these data in their research. Formal and informal training opportunities and support from colleagues are available for programming, including in particular in Stata and R.

Build new skills and networks

IFS researchers not only carry out rigorous research, but also pride themselves on their ability to communicate complex findings to a wide audience. Whilst based at IFS, students will be in an environment where researchers are interacting with national, regional and international policymakers, journalists, NGOs and business people. Students will have the opportunity to attend training in communication skills and to attend events where researchers present to and meet a policy audience.

Award

The award is based on the student spending five days a week at IFS. A contribution to relocation or other expenses may be available for students that require additional support.

IFS will pay the award to the university to cover a stipend at the UKRI level, and fees at the UKRI level, pro rata to the funded period.

Annual leave, sickness and other allowances will be handled in accordance with the ESRC rules.

Students will be expected to abide by IFS policies: for example, regarding data access and equality, diversity and inclusion.

Eligibility criteria

Students must meet all the following eligibility criteria to be considered for the scheme.

Students must be registered on a doctoral programme within the ESRC DTP network, and have the support of their university to study away for the duration of the placement.
Students must be in the “active research phase” which is defined as their second or third year of research (not including training years) and complete their placement at least 3 months before their submission date.
The student’s supervisor (or equivalent) must support their application and be willing to continue supervising them while they are at IFS.
Students must hold a valid Right to Study in the UK.
Students must satisfactorily pass the Institute’s security screening process which includes a basic Disclosure check.

Assessment criteria

IFS will use the following criteria to assess applications. When preparing

About the Company

The Institute for Fiscal Studies was founded in 1969. Established as an independent research institute, IFS was launched with the principal aim of better informing public debate on economics in order to promote the development of effective fiscal policy. Through the establishment of rigorous independent research, for example the IFS Green Budget and Post Budget analysis, IFS successfully opened up debate about public policy to a wider audience and influenced policy decision making. Today, IFS is Britain's leading independent... Know more