Data Scientist Degree Apprentice

In your first year, you will work as part of the Discovery Research Platform (DRP) computational team, which supports collaborative research across the Institute and its core facilities. You will rotate with the three senior DRP researchers, gaining experience in a variety of computational biology skills and techniques including next-generation sequencing analysis, single-cell transcriptomics analysis, advanced image analysis, spatial transcriptomics analysis, and statistical modelling of population dynamics. 

As your training progresses, you will then undertake long term research project(s) under the supervision of one or more DRP members. This will involve carrying out independent computational work and contributing to biomedical research. 

Your daily responsibilities will be to:

Analyse biological datasets with guidance from senior colleagues, helping to evaluate results and carry out computational analyses Learn and apply methods for analysing spatial and single-cell transcriptomics data as well as imaging data Support the development and use of quantitative models for population dynamics, lineage tracing, and trajectory analysis Actively develop technical and scientific skills, showing willingness to learn new computational and statistical methods Identify issues in data or analysis workflows and apply appropriate quantitative or computational methods, with support, to help resolve them Carry out exploratory data analysis and basic hypothesis-driven statistical tests to help extract insight from large biological datasets Communicate analysis steps and results clearly in written summaries and presentations, working with multidisciplinary research teams

Training:
BSc (Hons) Data Science This apprenticeship is delivered via a 'blended learning' approach which is a combination of online distance learning and in-person teaching. This is delivered in 'block weeks' on ARU's Cambridge campus

Training Outcome:
To become a fully qualified Data Scientist

Employer Description:

The Cambridge Stem Cell Institute is a world-leading centre for stem cell research.
Our mission is to transform human health through a deep understanding of stem cell biology.



Working Hours :
Monday to Friday. Shifts TBC.

Skills:
Communication skills,IT skills,Attention to detail,Initiative


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  • Type: Permanent
  • Recruiter: ANGLIA RUSKIN UNIVERSITY
  • Posted: 03-Mar-2026
  • Posted on: findapprenticeship.service.gov.uk