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Programming, Statistics & Data Science (Multiple Roles) Industrial Placement, UK 2026

GSK
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Programming, Statistics & Data Science (Multiple Roles) Industrial Placement, UK 2026 – GSK

Join to apply for the Programming, Statistics & Data Science (Multiple Roles) Industrial Placement, UK 2026 role at GSK.

Site Name: UK – London – New Oxford Street

Posted Date: Sep 15 2025

Roles Available

This advert contains multiple roles. Please read each role carefully before proceeding as you will be asked to provide a preference later in the application process.

  1. Role 1 – Biostatistics & Data Science
    Degree requirements: Statistics, Biostatistics, Mathematics, Data Science or other subjects with a substantial quantitative component
    Overview: Expose yourself to Biostatistics and Data Science within drug development, statistics in clinical trials, and related areas. The department collaborates with scientists and clinicians, providing statistical advice, experimental design support, and data analysis across multiple functions. The team also advances statistical innovation and Data Science capabilities within the SDS-IH hub.
  2. Role 2 – Clinical Programming and Business Excellence
    Degree requirements: BSc, preferably mathematics, statistics, computer science or related discipline
    Overview: Support clinical research teams by programming and validating data for trial analysis and reporting, ensuring data quality and regulatory compliance. Collaboration with Statistics, Data Management and Clinical teams is expected.
Key Learnings & Responsibilities

Typical learnings include:

  • Collaborate with statisticians and programmers to develop datasets, tables, listings and figures for clinical trial reporting
  • Program using SAS and/or R, adhering to data standards and regulatory requirements
  • Perform quality control checks on clinical trial data and outputs
  • Prepare standard documentation, including dataset specifications and reviewer guides
  • Contribute to other department initiatives and development

Responsibilities (common to roles):

  • Work with multidisciplinary teams, communicate findings, and manage time effectively
  • Learn and apply statistical methodologies relevant to drug development
  • Develop programming skills in R, Python, SAS or similar tools
What We Offer
  • Salary of £27,100 (London) plus a bonus
  • Flexible workplace arrangements (office/home) based on performance
  • Employee wellbeing and healthcare benefits
  • Volunteer days and networking opportunities through Employee Resource Groups
  • Access to development communities and early careers programs
Eligibility & Requirements
  • Enrolled in a UK or ROI university for the duration of the placement; completed minimum 2 years of undergraduate study but not yet graduated at start
  • Current degree in a quantitative field; language: English (written and spoken)
  • Available for the 12-month placement starting September 2026
Application Process

Eligibility Form, followed by a GSK Digital Assessment. Some roles may require a short technical assessment and a Virtual Assessment Centre or Virtual Interview. Applications reviewed regularly; early applications encouraged.

For more information about GSK and our careers, please visit our website. If you need help with your application, please email or call .

Inclusion at GSK We are 100% open to all talent. We encourage exploring flexible opportunities with our hiring team and support reasonable adjustments during the process.

Legal & Compliance Notes

GSK is an Equal Opportunity Employer. This ensures equal consideration regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, military status or any other protected status. See our recruitment notices for details.

Important notice to Employment businesses/Agencies: GSK does not accept referrals from employment businesses/agencies unless prior written authorization is obtained.

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