The Professional Project Fund is an exclusive initiative by the Imperial College Careers Service, designed to empower students to create a bespoke graduate-level summer internship aligned with their interests, skills, and career aspirations.
This unique opportunity enables you to take the lead in shaping a four-week full-time (or part-time equivalent) project with an organisation in the third sector—such as a charity, non-profit, or social enterprise—that could benefit from your expertise. By securing an agreement with your chosen organisation, you become eligible to apply for a £1,650 bursary from the Imperial Careers Service to support you in undertaking your project.
Whether you're looking to gain hands-on experience, expand your professional network, or make a meaningful impact in the sector, the Professional Project Fund allows you to tailor an internship that fits your goals while contributing to a cause that matters.
For more details on eligibility, application deadlines, and guidance on developing your project, please review the information in the tabs below.
To contact the Professional Project Fund Team directly, email internship.unit@imperial.ac.uk.
Professional Project Tabs
The Professional Project Fund gives you the flexibility to design a graduate-level internship in the third sector, allowing you to gain meaningful experience while making a tangible impact. Follow these steps to develop a strong project and submit a successful application:
Step 1: Identify & Develop Your Project
Begin by researching and approaching a third-sector organisation that could benefit from your skills. Your project should go beyond general volunteering and involve graduate-level work, offering you a challenge, allowing you to apply your academic knowledge, and helping you develop sector-relevant skills.
To help you find suitable organisations, you can:
- Explore our resources on charities and third-sector employers.
- Attend a Professional Project Fund Introduction session, bookable in JobsLive throughout April. These sessions provide a detailed overview of the scheme and offer guidance on identifying the right organisation and scoping a strong project.
Step 2: Secure Agreement with the Organisation
Once you and the organisation have defined a suitable project, ask your host organisation to complete the Professional Project Fund Organisation Form. This confirms their commitment to hosting and supporting your project.
Step 3: Submit Your Application
Complete the Professional Project Fund Student Application Form, detailing:
- Your chosen organisation and the agreed project scope.
- How the project aligns with your skills, academic background, and career goals.
- The specific skills you will develop and how the experience will benefit both you and the organisation.
Both the Organisation Form and Student Application Form must be submitted by 23:59 on Sunday, 18 May 2025.
For inspiration, explore the case studies below of past students who successfully secured funding for their projects.