Google Research Program - Apply Before July 2026
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What Is the Google Student Researcher Program?
The Google Student Researcher Program is a paid research role at Google, open to students currently enrolled in a BS, MS, or PhD programme.
It is different from a regular internship. You are not placed on an engineering team doing tickets. You are embedded in a research team at Google, working on actual open research problems.
When you apply, you are considered for positions across Google DeepMind, Google Research, and Google Cloud, depending on your background and the available projects.
What You Get?
⭐ Paid Research Role
Student Researchers are compensated competitively, in line with Google’s internship pay structure. The exact amount varies by country and role level, but this is a paid position, not a volunteering programme.
⭐ Real Research Credit
You work on problems that contribute to publications, breakthrough technologies, and internal research at one of the most well-resourced AI labs in the world. The work can directly support your thesis or lead to co-authorship on papers.
⭐ Access to Google’s Research Ecosystem
You work alongside researchers at Google DeepMind and Google Research, using the same tools, compute, and datasets. That kind of access is difficult to replicate outside of a few top-tier labs.
Who Can Apply?
You need to be currently enrolled in a:
Bachelor’s (BS) programme
Master’s (MS) programme
PhD programme
Eligible fields include Computer Science, Machine Learning, Statistics, Applied Mathematics, Linguistics, Operations Research, Economics, Natural Sciences, and related areas. You also need experience with at least one general-purpose programming language, such as Python, C++, Java, or Go.
Research Areas You Can Work In
Google takes applications across a wide range of research domains:
Natural Language Understanding and Generation
Machine Learning and Deep Learning
Computer Vision
Human-Computer Interaction
Quantum Information Science
Algorithmic Foundations of Optimization
Data Science and Software Engineering
If your academic work falls somewhere in this space, there is likely a project match for you.
How to Apply
Step 1: Prepare your documents
You will need an updated CV or resume and a current transcript in English (PDF preferred). Have both ready before you start the application.
Step 2: Go to Google Careers
Go to this link: Google Research Program 2026, and check the listings based on your location.
Step 3: Apply ASAP
The application window is anticipated to close in mid to end of July 2026 based on your location. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis so apply as early as possible!
Final Thoughts
If your background is in one of the research areas listed, this is worth applying to before you apply anywhere else this summer.
The combination of Google-level mentorship, competitive pay, and research credibility is hard to beat at the student level.
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