At the Stockholm office, Autumn Term 2026
Oxford Research is looking for interns for autumn 2026. We are looking for people with a keen
interest in society, strong analytical skills and, ideally, experience of working
with qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis.
Who are we?
Oxford Research is a social analysis consultancy operating in Sweden, the Nordic region and the EU. We specialise in interdisciplinary analyses, evaluations and strategies for government departments, public authorities and other public sector organisations. We work on a consultancy basis for organisations in the Swedish public sector, Nordic organisations and European clients such as the European Commission and the European Parliament. Our assignments cover a wide range of topics: regional development, research and innovation, business development, education, the labour market, integration, gender equality, and climate and the environment.
What does an internship with us involve?
As an intern with us, you will work on all aspects of our projects – from
project design and planning, through data collection (e.g. via desk research, interviews and surveys), to analysis and the production of reports for our clients. The placement is full-time (40 hours per week) at our office in Stockholm and can be undertaken as part of a course of study, though this is not a requirement. A small allowance is provided to cover any additional costs the placement may entail.
Desired candidate
profile• You are nearing the end of or have completed a degree and are keen to try your hand at a career in consultancy.
• You have previous experience of work placements, relevant work experience or have been on an exchange programme.
• You have a keen interest in society and knowledge of one or more of the areas in which we work.
• You are highly proficient in expressing yourself both verbally and in writing in both Swedish and English.
• You are comfortable meeting new people and speaking in front of an audience.
• Following guidance, you are able to work independently on research and analysis.
• Knowledge of other Nordic languages, particularly Finnish, is an advantage.
How to apply:
Send a brief and concise cover letter (maximum one A4 page), your CV and university transcripts to