Deadline: Unspecified
Are you a BSc student currently enrolled at a Canadian university? Applications are open for the SEMLA Undergraduate AI Research Internship Program 2025-2026.
Artificial Intelligence is not just another technology — it’s a general, transformative force reshaping every sector of the economy. The job market you’ll graduate into is not the same as the one you imagined when you started your BSc. New roles are emerging, traditional ones are evolving, and AI skills are becoming the foundation of innovation across industries.
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At SEMLA, they believe students shouldn’t just watch this transformation — they should help shape it. That is why they are launching the SEMLA Undergraduate AI Research Internship Program — a fully funded, 4-month research experience designed to bridge your BSc studies and graduate research.
Duties
You’ll join one of SEMLA’s leading research labs and:
- Work on fundamental AI research, side-by-side with graduate students and researchers.
- Engineer innovative AI projects in collaboration with one of their industrial partners.
- Contribute to open-source AI tools maintained by their labs and used by the community.
Benefits
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This program is your chance to:
- Discover what real research looks like — from experiments to publications.
- Gain hands-on experience solving engineering and scientific challenges.
- Build advanced AI skills that make you stand out for grad school or your first AI role.
- Be mentored by renowned professors and research teams across Québec and Canada.
Eligibility
- Open to undergraduate students registered at Canadian universities;
- They should be curious, driven, and ready to explore the frontiers of AI.
Application
If you’re passionate about AI, already experimenting on your own, and eager to take the next step — this is your opportunity. Be part of Canada’s next generation of AI researchers and engineers.
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For more information, visit SEMLA Internship.
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