Join GSK’s Data Science Degree Apprenticeship Programme – UK, 2025: Help us get ahead of disease together and earn while you learn
GSK Apprenticeships are a brilliant alternative to college courses or university. As one of the world’s leading biopharma companies, we offer an on-the-job learning experience that really stands out. You’ll earn a salary for performing a real role – with your practical experience backed by classroom sessions.
Stevenage is GSK’s UK R&D Hub, which is the heart of innovation, discovering and developing differentiated, high-quality and needed medicines that are bringing transformational benefit to patients.
Education required:
Grade 5 in GCSE Mathematics and Grade 4 in GCSE English Language (or equivalent).
BBC at A-Level to include Maths (or equivalent). A-Levels in Citizenship Skills, General Studies, and Critical Thinking will not be accepted.
Language requirement: Written and spoken fluency in English.
Location: You will be based at Stevenage. You must live within a 60-minute commute of the site location on the day you start your apprenticeship as you are expected to be on site daily.
Expected start date: September 2025.
Duration: 3.5 years.
Application deadline: We recommend you apply as soon as possible. We will close this vacancy when we have enough applications, so please apply as soon as you can so your application can be considered.
Assessment centre date: March 2025.
We want you to feel truly motivated and passionate about the Apprenticeship you choose. Take the time to research thoroughly before applying, as you’ll need to show us why this role is the role for you. Wishing you the best of luck with your application!
Are you looking to gain a head start in your career where you can help positively impact the health of billions of people? Apply for the Stevenage Apprenticeship programme at GSK today!
We are looking for motivated individuals with a willingness and enthusiasm to learn, who are excited to join the Research & Development function to support the associated scientific processes required for the drug discovery and development process such as:
Learning and using advanced data analysis methods to process imaging and next generation sequencing data, to understand biological processes in health and disease and to support early-stage drug development.
Mastering machine learning approaches to obtain additional insights from datasets, to predict the effect of drugs on different tissues and cell types, and to characterise patient sub-groups, aiding the selection of drug candidates and informing the recruitment of patients for clinical trials.
Learning how to provide statistical and technical support to research groups when designing new projects, how to summarise and report results to different types of audiences.
Does this sound like you?:
Do you enjoy learning how Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning can be applied to discover new drugs?
Do you enjoy tinkering with code and trying out new things?
Are you curious to know more about how different types of cells organise themselves to establish a healthy body, and to discover how we can rescue the ones that are misbehaving during disease?
If you have answered ‘yes’ to these questions and like what you’ve read so far then please read on
Ahead together with tailored training and career development
As the Data Science Apprentice, you will gain exposure to the many facets of drug discovery pipeline, all whilst actively studying towards your BSc (Hons) in Data Science with Nottingham University. For more information see:
Course details: Data Scientist Degree Apprenticeship – The University of Nottingham.
Apprenticeship standard: Data scientist (integrated degree) / Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education.
What will you do?
Assist in analysing and interpreting complex imaging data from preclinical studies, under the guidance of senior data scientists.
Help implement existing algorithms for image processing and utilize software tools for data analysis and management.
Support the application of machine learning techniques to enhance image analysis and automate workflows.
Work with biologists, pharmacologists, and other scientists to design experiments and integrate imaging data with other biological data.
Assist in managing large datasets, ensuring data integrity and accessibility.
Create visualizations and reports to communicate findings, progressively taking on more complex tasks.
Stay updated on advancements in imaging technologies and data science, participate in training sessions.
Learn about and adhere to regulatory standards and internal policies.
Contribute to ongoing projects, gradually taking on more responsibility.
Gain in-depth and cross-sectional insights across the Research & Development function.
What do we offer you?
A competitive starting base salary of £20,800 per year, which increases after year 1 to £26,400 (subject to annual review), plus an annual bonus based on company performance.
Relocation Allowance subject to eligibility checks.
Long-term incentives through shared ownership link your rewards to our longer-term performance.
On-the-job experience and training and development opportunities, delivered through a mixture of coaching, mentoring and formal training programs combined with early responsibility to help you to develop and progress.
Kickstart a rewarding career with a nationally recognised qualification.
A Buddy who will help you to prepare for joining GSK and will be there to offer support and guidance throughout your apprenticeship.
If you successfully complete your apprenticeship and demonstrate the qualities we are looking for, you may be offered further opportunities with GSK.
Employee recognition programs, which reward exceptional achievements.
Access to healthcare and well-being programs, savings programs, time off and childcare support.
Eligibility for NUS Extra card providing you with discounts to many high street and online outlets.
Join NxtGen – a socialising and networking group where you can connect with other apprentices internationally.
Let’s do this!
For hints, tips and guidance for getting onto a GSK apprenticeship click here: Apprenticeships | GSK.
Register on our GSK insight and engagement platform GSK Get Ahead – Connectr to learn more about working at GSK, our culture and the application processes.
You can also learn more about GSK apprenticeships here: GSKUKDigitalApprenticeBrochure.pdf.
Once you've submitted your online application form, you'll need to complete two online assessments prior to the assessment centre stage and as part of this, you'll be asked about your motivation for the role – we’d like to hear about why you applied to this role and your motivation for it in the context of pharmaceutical manufacturing. You will be asked a 2nd question on what strengths, skills or interests you have that will enable you to be successful in this role. Please be as targeted as you can!
Top tip #1: Make sure you save this job description for reference throughout the process, it will really help you prepare for the different stages in your application.
Top tip #2: Don't forget to register on our GSK insight and engagement platform https://gsk.connectr.co.uk/getahead/ to learn more about working at GSK, our culture and our application processes.
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Please note we will update you regarding your application by the end of February 2025, if you have any questions please contact: UK.EarlyCareers@gsk.com.
Assessment centres for shortlisted candidates will be held between February and April 2025.
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