International Business Machines Corporation Great Minds Student Internships 2019, Switzerland, Kenya, South Africa

Publish Date: Feb 04, 2019

Deadline: Feb 25, 2019

2019 Great Minds student internships

Overview

The Great Minds initiative is a competition for 3 to 6-month internships at one of the IBM Research Labs in Zurich, Nairobi or Johannesburg for students from central and eastern Europe, the Middle East and Africa. It provides students with the unique opportunity to work alongside world-class scientists in the leading industrial IT research organization.

The internships will take place in 2019. The exact starting time and duration will be agreed upon with the winning students individually, taking into account their academic commitments and the availability of IBM staff.

IBM will pay the winners a lump sum towards travel expenses as well as compensation that covers adequately the cost of living in Switzerland, Kenya or South Africa, respectively. IBM will also obtain the necessary visa and work permits for the successful candidates.

IBM Research has been conducting the Great Minds internships for more than a decade. The experiences on both sides have been very positive. This program also benefits faculty members when the Great Minds winners bring back to their universities or departments a valuable understanding of real industry problems, knowledge of advanced IBM technologies, and contacts throughout IBM Research.

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We are experiencing an era when everything that surrounds us is captured digitally. This wealth of data offers an unprecedented opportunity to change the world for the better. From reducing or eliminating inequalities, to improving access to healthcare and education, to reducing pollution and our carbon footprint, the opportunities are endless. Two additional Great Minds 2019 projects are focused on addressing these topics using artificial intelligence.

Eligibility

The program is open to any full-time student enrolled in a Master’s program in

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Machine Learning
  • Life Sciences
  • Physics
  • Software Engineering
  • Service Science

at a recognized university in central or eastern Europe, the Middle East or Africa. The students must have a solid command of the English language in both written and spoken form.

IBM is an equal-opportunity employer and encourages applications from both genders as well as minority groups.

We would especially like to encourage qualified women to participate in this competition.

Nomination procedure

Participants must be nominated by a faculty member. A recommendation letter from a faculty member is mandatory.

Great minds and great ideas drive innovation. In keeping with IBM’s traditionally close links to universities, we are seeking the brightest minds and hottest IT and social challenges for internships at IBM Research. You can win an internship at one of IBM’s Research Labs in Zurich, Nairobi or Johannesburg.

Nomination

Participants must be nominated by a faculty member. A recommendation letter from your faculty member is mandatory.

CV

Students need to submit their current CV and a short position paper (1–2 pages).

The CV should include:

  • Information according to the guidelines for writing a CV.
  • Three research areas from the lists of topics in the order of your priority.
  • Possible starting dates and duration of your internship: 3–6 months.

Your CV must include personal information (name, address, phone number, email address) as well as your education, graduation date, skills, and work experience. Please include also any awards and recognition you have received and other activities you consider important for an industry position.

You can find examples and guidelines for creating a strong CV at many different web sites, such as Europass Curriculum Vitae.

Position paper

The position paper (1–2 pages) should address the following points:

  • What do you see as the most interesting and relevant applications in your areas of interest (selected from the lists of topics)?
  • In your opinion, what are the most important technical challenges in these applications?
  • What do you personally want to achieve in these fields?
  • What would you like to accomplish during an internship at IBM Research?

This is not a quiz — there are no right or wrong answers. We encourage you to express your own views and to propose creative and innovative ideas that could be turned into concrete projects. You should inform yourself about the research areas at the IBM Research –Zurich and Africa Labs to understand what kind of projects might be possible for you to work on. However, we do not require that you focus on those areas when writing your position paper.

How to apply

Submit your CV and position paper (in English, PDF format) to your nominating professor by 25 February 2019.

IBM University Relations managers in the participating countries and a committee of IBM technical experts will review the nominations received from the professors, from which they will select the best candidates at their discretion. You will be notified by the end of April 2019 whether you are one of the winners.

The winners will start their internships in 2019 on a mutually agreed date. Please don’t forget to propose in your CV possible dates and duration (3–6 months) for your internship.

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Disciplines

Artificial Intelligence

Computer Sciences

Engineering

Life Sciences

Mathematics

Physics

Study Levels

MA

Master’s

Eligible Countries

International

Host Countries

Kenya

South Africa

Switzerland