Joining the Business Planning & Global Affairs team at Dassault Systèmes as a 12‑month Global Affairs Intern is presented as an early‑career bridge into the intersection of technology, public policy and sustainability. According to the careers page, the role is based in London (Hammersmith) and tasks the intern with supporting the implementation of the company’s EURONORTH public affairs strategy across the UK, Ireland, the BENELUX and Nordic markets. The posting frames the placement as hands‑on work intended to connect public‑sector opportunity with the company’s commercial and sustainability goals.

Day‑to‑day responsibilities, as set out in the announcement, combine monitoring political and regulatory developments with practical policy engagement. The intern is expected to scan the political scene for changes to regulations linked to innovation and sustainability, assess implications for Dassault Systèmes’ EURONORTH operations and feed those findings into internal reporting and position work. The role also involves working closely with the public affairs lead on thought leadership, drafting responses to consultations and preparing materials for webinars and events — tasks that require both analytical rigour and the ability to translate policy trends into business implications.

A significant strand of the internship centres on public procurement and funding. The advert asks the intern to identify sources of public funding, notably R&D support, and to assist with the social value and corporate documentation elements of public tenders. Government guidance on social value — revised in February 2025 and reflected in the UK’s procurement framework — sets out model questions, metrics and expectations for how contracting authorities appraise social, economic and environmental value when awarding contracts. Knowledge of how competitive R&D grants operate in practice is likewise relevant: Innovate UK’s Smart Grants, for example, remain a major national route for supporting commercially focused research and development and illustrate the kind of funding flows the intern will be expected to map and monitor.

Beyond grants and tenders, the role is explicitly oriented towards ecosystem and stakeholder building in sectors where public policy and funding are active levers. The advert highlights priorities such as energy, infrastructure and rail, and flags emerging strategic topics including batteries, hydrogen, nuclear and “digital twins.” External initiatives and collaborative platforms — such as the national digital twin community hosted by the Connected Places Catapult — underscore why digital‑twin expertise and networks are increasingly central to infrastructure and urban systems work, and why the company is emphasising ecosystem mapping as part of the post.

The position is based at Dassault Systèmes’ Hammersmith Grove premises in west London, which the company lists as its local office for UK operations. The advert also promotes a hybrid working model and flexible hours, presenting the internship as combining on‑site engagement with remote working to support work‑life balance and cross‑border collaboration across the EURONORTH footprint.

Dassault Systèmes frames the post within a broader inclusion and diversity agenda. The company’s careers literature describes multiple inclusion pillars and employee networks designed to foster belonging, from gender and LGBTQ+ initiatives to disability and mental health support. The internship advert reiterates that ethos, saying the company seeks to build inclusive teams and wants employees to feel able to “bring their whole selves to work,” language that the firm uses to position the placement within its broader talent and culture objectives.

The candidate specification in the advert targets students or recent graduates in political science, international relations, UK politics and policy or related fields, and emphasises analytical research skills, effective written and verbal communication, and an aptitude for networking. Practical familiarity with public procurement, social value frameworks or R&D funding routes is presented as beneficial; the posting makes clear that the role will involve attending meetings, conferences and public events and converting outreach into substantive business development pipelines.

The company presents the internship as a unique opportunity to gain hands‑on experience inside a global technology firm, with exposure to cross‑disciplinary projects and international teams. That framing comes from the employer’s own careers materials, and should be read as the company’s account of the benefits on offer. Interested applicants are invited to apply through the advertised channel to submit documents and start the recruitment process.

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