Hire Top Emerging Talent

UBC Science Co-op is dedicated to fostering the next generation of scientific talent through rewarding experiential opportunities. Our students are eager to apply their knowledge, skills and fresh perspectives in real-world settings and we invite you to tap into this vibrant pool of potential. 

By partnering with us, you not only gain access to passionate and innovative individuals but also contribute to their professional growth through rewarding internships and job opportunities. 

Please explore our resources and discover how you can connect with our talented students today!

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We're now accepting job postings for Winter 2025 and Summer 2025

Programs and Skills

UBC Science Co-op has over 3000 students available for full-time paid work terms each year. Some of our students already have technical work experience. Explore student programs and skills.

Getting started with Science Co-op

How Does it Work?

Design a position that meets your requirements. Interview candidates in person or online. Make an offer. Add a knowledgeable, motivated science student to your team.

Hiring Process

International Employers

Yes, it’s possible for companies and organizations outside Canada to hire UBC Science Co-op students! Get the information you need on Visas, salaries and more. See our international footprint in the placement map below.

International Employers

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[My Co-op Supervisor's] mentoring is not limited to teaching us and supporting us with regards to things that are relevant to our projects, but he is constantly providing us with advice and resources that help us become better scientists in the general sense. He always makes times for his students and facilitates a learning environment where we are not afraid to ask questions as he takes our scientific opinions seriously regardless of our academic status. 

Mohamed S. ,UBC Physics & Astronomy

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We honour xwməθkwəy̓ əm (Musqueam) on whose ancestral, unceded territory UBC Vancouver is situated. UBC Science is committed to building meaningful relationships with Indigenous peoples so we can advance Reconciliation and ensure traditional ways of knowing enrich our teaching and research.

Learn more: Musqueam First Nation

UBC Science Co-op

Chem/Phys
170-6221 University Boulevard V6T 1Z1
604 822 9677
science.coop@ubc.ca

Faculty of Science

Office of the Dean, Earth Sciences Building
2178–2207 Main Mall
Vancouver, BC Canada
V6T 1Z4
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