INTERNSHIPS AT MAX PLANCK INSTITUTES IN COMPUTER SCIENCE

Application Deadline:  November 1, 2026

LOCATION: Germany

The Max Planck Institutes for Informatics (Saarbruecken), Software Systems (Saarbruecken and Kaiserslautern), and Security and Privacy (Bochum) offer research internships in all areas of Computer Science. An internship at a Max Planck Institute is a way to pursue world-class research in computer science! Our internships are also an excellent way to explore research or new research areas for the first time.

ELIGIBILITY:

Internships are open to exceptional Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral students worldwide with a basic background in Computer Science (roughly, the first three years of a standard Computer Science Bachelors program by the start of the internship) and an interest in CS research. Internship projects are customized to suit the backgrounds of individual interns.

Industry applicants with a similar background and an interest in academic CS research may also apply.

Students looking for Bachelor’s or Master’s thesis projects are also welcome to apply. The internship project can be converted to a thesis if the student’s university allows.

Internships are also an excellent opportunity for pre-doctoral students to explore computer science research prior to embarking on a research career.

Applicants with interdisciplinary interests in computer science and another area, e.g. intersecting social science, economics, and law, may apply. However, the primary focus of internships will be applications of these areas to Computer Science.

They particularly welcome applications from individuals belonging to underrepresented groups in Computer Science.

Our internships are very competitive and all applicants are expected to have an excellent academic record, regardless of its length.

Apply online at https://apply.cis.mpg.de/register/internship. You will need to provide your CV, transcripts, contact information for at least one reference, and an optional motivation letter. You can also optionally indicate faculty members at the participating institutes with whom you would like to work and the period during which you would like to intern. Note that they do not request references in all cases. Please do not write to us asking why your referee has not received a request for your letter.

Matching process. Research groups at participating institutes will review your application. During this period, you might be contacted for a phone interview.

Notification. You will be notified of the outcome of your application by email. If you are selected, you will also be put in touch with your assigned faculty mentor to finalize the exact dates of your internship and settle on an internship project. 

BENEFIT:

All internships are fully funded, covering living costs, housing, and roundtrip travel costs. A typical internship lasts 12 to 14 weeks, but longer internships are possible.

Max Planck Institutes offer an internationally renowned research community, with world-class faculty across the full spectrum of Computer Science.

Interns get direct, hands-on experience doing cutting-edge research in computer science. Successful internships often result in coauthored publications at top academic conferences. Interning at a Max Planck Institute is a great way to kick-start your future research career!

All admitted interns receive a stipend, and their housing cost and the cost of travel from their habitual residence to the hosting institute and back are covered.

The working environment is English-speaking, multicultural, and diverse.

APPLY

EPFL MASTER EXCELLENCE FELLOWSHIPS

Application Deadline: December 15, 2026

LOCATION: Switzerland.

In order to reward the most outstanding students who are beginning their Master’s studies, EPFL offers a limited number of excellence fellowships, along with guaranteed housing, to candidates who have achieved remarkable academic results and who distinguish themselves in extracurricular activities, whether sporting, artistic, civic, or entrepreneurial.

ELIGIBILITY:

Anyone applying to a Master’s program at EPFL is eligible. A limited number of fellowships are awarded to the most deserving candidates, based on academic excellence, qualifications, and motivation. Each student may apply for only one master’s program per year.

After an initial screening by the sections, the Excellence Fellowships Committee awards the fellowships. Selected candidates are notified at the beginning of April (1st round) and early to mid-June (2nd round).

If a selected candidate withdraws or fails to respond, the fellowship is offered to the next candidate on the waiting list, who will receive a new deadline to confirm their matriculation.

The renewal and payment of the fellowship for a second year of studies is conditional upon excellent academic performance.

At the end of the first year, once the results are published, fellowships are renewed, provided that fellowship holders have:

Reached at least the average of 5.0 (6 = max / 4 = pass).

The average is weighted with the ECTS credits of each course. All numerical grades from all chosen courses and exams during the first MA year count for the average.

Earned at least 50 credits (for branches other than the internship)

Credits for language courses, admission courses, or courses outside of the study plan do not count.

There will be no exceptions for students who have not reached the requested average or number of credits.

BENEFIT:

Amount: CHF 10,000 per semester, with a maximum coverage of 4 semesters.

Additional Benefits:

Reservation of a student room in a student residence (for external candidates only).

A certificate of excellence upon completion of the Master’s program.

APPLY

explore. discover. inspire