PhD Internship
Bank of Canada View all jobs
- Ottawa, ON
- $6,532 per month
- Training
- Full-time
The internship offers flexible timing and typically lasts up to four months. During this period, you will advance your dissertation research while actively showcasing and promoting your work across the Bank and gaining opportunities to apply your insights to real-world challenges.In addition to pursuing your own research agenda, you may contribute to aligned research, and projects at the that support analysis and policy development across core functions such as monetary policy, the financial system, currency, funds management, and retail payment supervision. The allocation between research and project work during the internship will be tailored to each candidate, ensuring an experience that is mutually rewarding and aligned with both the intern's development and the team's objectives.Throughout the internship, you will collaborate with internal and external peers (including Bank researchers and visiting academic who are leading experts in economics and finance) to exchange ideas, research insights, and analytical approaches that strengthen your work, while expanding your expertise and professional network.Eligibility
Candidates must be Canadian citizens or Permanent Residents and should have passed their comprehensive examinations and are expected to be in good standing in their PhD program.Key Requirements
Your application will be assessed against the criteria outlined below. Please submit:
- A cover letter explaining how your research, experience, and interests align with the Bank's mandate;
- Your curriculum vitae;
- An extended abstract or an early draft of at least one dissertation paper or chapter;
- A letter of recommendation from your advisor supporting your application.
Excellent written communication
Demonstrated ability to produce clear, well-structured, and analytically sound written work-such as research papers, reports, and professional correspondence-that effectively informs and influences the intended audience.Exceptional research, collaboration and analytical skills
Strong ability to analyze complex economic and financial issues using empirical methods, modelling techniques, or a combination of both. Contribute to ongoing research projects that address key central bank priorities.Adaptable to new ways of working
Possess the skills and interest to leverage AI and other technologies for efficiency and innovation. Comfortable with change and embraces continuous learning, to respond effectively to emerging challenges and enhance analysis and results.Aligned research focus
Active research, experience, or interest in one or more of the following areas:
- Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics
- Banking and Payment Systems
- International Economics
- Global Commodity Markets
- Financial Economics
- Financial Markets and Institutions
- Labour and Demographic Economics
- Mathematical and Quantitative Methods
- Industrial Organization
- Law and Economics
Experience in presenting research at conferences, events and meetingsInnovative MindsetWe value candidates who demonstrate adaptability, curiosity, and a willingness to learn new technologies, including AI and digital tools. We seek individuals who can think critically about data, question existing processes, and find ways to simplify our work while embracing change and new ways of doing things.Language requirement
The Bank's work environment is conducive to the use of both of Canada's official languages - English and French. Although the position language requirement is English or French essential, we do encourage everyone to improve second their language proficiency for future career growth and to contribute towards fostering a bilingual environment.What you can expect from us
This is a great opportunity to join a leading organization and be part of a high-performing team.
- The internship offers a compensation of $6,532 per month.
- Security level required: Be eligible to obtain Reliability
- There will be no relocation assistance provided