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Open Innovation Team PhD Placement Scheme 2026

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The Open Innovation Team (OIT) announces applications for its 2026 PhD placement scheme, offering around 30 three-month placements annually in policy and evaluation work across government. Applications close at 12pm on 1 July 2025. The scheme has hosted over 150 PhD students since 2016, with placements spanning health, justice, education, sustainability, energy, international development, and artificial intelligence policy areas.

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The Open Innovation Team has opened applications for its 2026 PhD placement scheme, offering positions in both policy and evaluation work. Placements run throughout the year across four cohorts, typically lasting three months, with approximately 30 opportunities available annually. No prior policy experience is required, though some knowledge of quantitative or qualitative research methods is desirable for evaluation placements.

PhD students interested in government policy work should submit applications by the 1 July 2025 deadline. The three-stage process includes an initial application, online written test, and interview. Drop-in Q&A sessions are scheduled for 10 June and 23 June for prospective applicants to learn more about the placements.

What to do next

  1. Apply via the official application form before the 1 July deadline
  2. Complete online written test if shortlisted
  3. Attend interview if shortlisted

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Open Innovation Team PhD Placement Scheme 2026

We’ve hosted more than 150 PhD students since 2016, with many going on to policy jobs in government and think tanks

From: Open Innovation Team Published 4 June 2025

Apply here

Applications for our 2026 placements in both policy and evaluation are now open.  To apply, please complete the application form.

Applications will close at 12pm on Tuesday 1 July.

About the team

The Open Innovation Team (OIT) is a cross-government unit that works on a wide range of policies, including health, justice, education, sustainability, energy, international development, and artificial intelligence. This year, the team has launched a new evaluation service which will evaluate the impact of policies across a range of areas.

For years now, PhD students have played an important role in helping us deliver policy projects, working alongside experienced officials, academics and other experts to deliver the highest quality analysis and advice to colleagues across government.

Alongside our policy placements, we are offering placements in the OIT’s Evaluation Services Unit (ESU). The ESU uses a range of methods - quantitative, quasi-experimental as well as qualitative and theory-based - to evaluate government policy and assess its impacts. No prior experience of evaluation methodologies is required, though some knowledge of quantitative and/or relevant qualitative research methods is desirable for this placement.

Our PhD placements run throughout the year, spread across four cohorts. Placements normally last three months, with around 30 placement opportunities each year. Find out what our previous PhD placement students thought of their time with the Open Innovation Team here.

About the placement

PhD placements work on a diverse range of policy projects and are not expected to have prior experience of policy or knowledge of the policy area that they are asked to work on. This year, there may be additional opportunities to work on the evaluation of policies with the Team’s new evaluation service.

Successful applicants should expect to:

  • make significant contributions to the policy and evaluation work the team carries out
  • help plan and deliver our events, bringing together academic experts and policymakers to work through policy problems
  • assess and synthesise evidence and research, and learn how to present this for policymaking audiences Students will also get the chance to help the team raise its profile, create new products and services for policy colleagues and deliver training and advice to academics.

All PhD placement work aims to build skills and provide students with an insight to what it’s like to work on policy and in government.

The application process

There are three stages to the application process. All applicants must complete the initial application form. Those successful at this stage will be invited to complete an online written test. Those successful at the written test will pass onto the final interview stage.

Drop in sessions

If you would like to find out more about the placement, we will be running two Q&A drop-in sessions, which anyone is welcome to join:

Essential conditions for applicants

To be considered, you must be studying on a PhD programme at a UK university, and be in a position to take up the placement prior to your expected viva date. The placements are full time for the 3-month period.

You must also secure funding to cover the cost of the placement from your university, PhD funding body or other suitable organisation.

Successful applicants, on receipt of a placement offer, will be expected to be able to pass BPSS security clearance.

Apply for our 2026 PhD placements scheme here

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June 4th, 2025
Compliance deadline
July 1st, 2025 (289 days ago)
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PhD student recruitment Policy research placements Government work experience
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