UK Space Agency internships launch young people into space careers

The UK Space Agency is launching Skills for Space, a new internship programme offering 50 paid placements to give young people hands-on experience in space careers.

The new programme is a UK-wide initiative designed to give students their launchpad into space careers through structured internships with the space industry.

Skills for Space will offer placements across a range of disciplines and locations, providing participants with practical experience in one of the UK’s fastest-growing industries.

Dr Paul Bate, CEO of the UK Space Agency, commented: “The UK space sector is growing rapidly, and we need talented, diverse people to help us seize the opportunities ahead.

“Skills for Space will give young people from all backgrounds the chance to gain real-world experience and develop the skills our industry needs.”

Industry faces difficulties with new recruits in space careers

The initiative comes as the sector faces significant recruitment challenges and struggles to bring new faces into space careers.

According to the most recent Space Skills Survey, 80% of space organisations faced recruitment difficulties – up from 61% in 2020.

More than half of organisations reported skills gaps in their current workforce, with 61% identifying gaps in job applicants.

Moreover, nearly every organisation surveyed (95%) reported experiencing skills-related challenges.

Closing the skills gap in the space sector

These 50 internships are an investment in the future of UK space – helping the UK build space careers that are innovative, inclusive and ready to tackle the challenges of tomorrow.

Running for eight weeks in July and August 2026, the programme provides undergraduates and Further Education students with hands-on experience of real-world projects that contribute directly to the UK space economy.

By embedding practical skills and industry exposure, the programme helps close critical skills gaps in engineering, software, data science and professional competencies, while promoting equity, diversity and inclusion.

“This scheme will help to raise awareness of the fantastic roles available in the UK space sector and break down barriers to entry,” explained Ben Stern, UKspace Vice Chair and Chair of the Space Skills Advisory Panel.

“Experience shows that successful internships can be an opening to longer-term space careers, as companies and the intern already know each other.”

Applications for internship candidates are now open, with placements being announced in May.

How space careers support the already flourishing sector

The UK space sector already employs more than 55,000 people and generates £18.6bn for the economy.

Internships are one of many routes into space careers; the sector offers opportunities through apprenticeships, graduate schemes, and direct-entry roles across a range of areas.

David Edwards, FRAeS, Chief Executive, Royal Aeronautical Society, said: “The Royal Aeronautical Society welcomes the UK Space Agency’s Skills for Space internship programme and strongly supports its ambition to widen access to careers across the UK space sector.

“Initiatives like Skills for Space will help to inspire the next generation of talent and give young people practical experience and support pathways for a future career in space.”

Through this initiative, the UK Space Agency is strengthening the talent pipeline, supporting SMEs and larger organisations, and driving innovation and growth across the UK space sector – ensuring the UK remains globally competitive and inclusive.

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