It is possible to apply for both Bachelor or Master research project internships, or for literature theses. Click here for general VU information about internships for students.
Below you will find the recent open internship offers per section and how to apply:
Internships at Chemistry for Environment & Health
We are updating this Section with our Research Project Themes. Thank you for your patience.
If you are interested in doing a Internship with us, please send an email address with the details to the following address:
a-life.ceht.internships.beta@vu.nl
Internships at Ecology & Evolution
Internships at Environmental Health & Toxicology
We offer internship opportunities to both BSc and MSc students with a clear interest in (eco)toxicology and/or epidemiology (as evidenced by courses taken). The topics align with these two research themes of our section Environmental Health and Toxicology. Models involved in our (eco)toxicity studies include cell lines, organoids, zebrafish embryos, and nematodes. Techniques involved include cell culturing, biochemical analyses, qPCR, toxicity testing, histopathology, (confocal) microscopy, immunostaining, behavior analyses and the use of transgenic worm and fish lines. Our epidemiological research has a focus on assessing the risks of chemicals, pollutants, and co-occurring exposures (the exposome) for reproductive and child health. We also assess predictors of exposure and exposure reduction interventions. Methods include statistical analysis of questionnaire data and cohort data, including regression modelling of exposure–outcome associations.
Internships can start in February or September. To express interest, please send an e-mail to
a-life.ceht.internships.beta@vu.nl, including
* a motivated application letter, including your field of interest
* your CV
* details of your study program (courses taken)
* starting month (February or September)
Internships at Molecular Microbiology
We offer internship opportunities to both BSc and MSc students with a clear interest in microbiology (as evidenced by courses taken). The topics align with the four research themes indicated on this website. Techniques involved include protein purification and detection techniques, cell fractionation, biochemical analyses, microscopy-based bacterial cell biology, fluorescence-based monitoring of bacterial growth and stress, and molecular cloning and detection techniques.
Internships can start in February or September. Contact Peter van Ulsen (j.p.van.ulsen@vu.nl) to express interest and please send a CV along with details of your study program (courses taken).
Internships at Systems Biology
Internships at Systems Ecology