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11 Dec, 25
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TO ACHIEVE OUR AMBITION, WE ARE LOOKING FOR COLLEAGUES WHO ARE READY TO JOIN US ON THIS JOURNEY! TOMORROW CAN’T WAIT, LET’S SHAPE IT TOGETHER!
British American Tobacco UK has an exciting opportunity for an Undergraduate Intern – Scientific Advocacy in Southampton – Fixed-term (12 months)
We have an exciting opportunity for students who are currently undertaking a degree in a life science (Chemistry, Biology, Biosciences, Pharmacology, Psychology, or similar) to join our Research & Development function, based in Southampton, on a 12-month undergraduate placement.
This placement is with our Scientific Advocacy team who plays a critical role in communicating BAT’s scientific evidence supporting Tobacco Harm Reduction (THR) and shaping the external scientific narrative around Smokeless Products. To support this mission, we are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated intern to join our team.
This internship offers a unique opportunity for a student with a strong interest in science communication, public health, or regulatory science to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic and impactful area of research and engagement. The intern will assist in the development and coordination of scientific content, support the planning and execution of engagement activities (such as campus visits and scientific tours), and contribute to the tracking and summarising of emerging THR-related science.
By supporting the team’s strategic initiatives, the intern will gain exposure to cross-functional collaboration, scientific storytelling, and the role of science in regulatory and public health contexts. This role is ideal for a student looking to apply their academic knowledge in a real-world setting while developing valuable skills in communication, critical thinking, and stakeholder engagement.
YOUR KEY RESPONSIBILITIES WILL INCLUDE: