Are you a student passionate about research, innovation, and building technology that creates real-world impact? Google has officially opened applications for its Student Researcher Program 2026, offering opportunities across multiple regions—including the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and Israel.
This highly competitive program places students directly on Google teams such as Google Research, Google DeepMind, and Google Cloud, where they work on cutting-edge projects that shape the future of technology.
The Google Student Researcher Program is designed for students who want to contribute to meaningful, exploratory research in computer science and related fields. Unlike a traditional internship, this program gives you the chance to:
Work on breakthrough technologies
Tackle large-scale problems that impact millions of users
Collaborate with world-class engineers, scientists, and researchers
Explore new ideas in AI, machine learning, human-computer interaction, cloud systems, and more
Whether you’re interested in theoretical research, applied sciences, or engineering, Google matches selected students with projects aligned to their skills and interests.
Google is looking for students currently enrolled in:
Bachelor’s programs
Master’s programs
PhD programs
You must also be available to work on-site for the full project duration in one of the eligible locations listed in the application.
Project timelines vary depending on team needs, your academic calendar, and your availability.
Students selected for the Google Student Researcher Program gain:
Hands-on experience solving real-world technical challenges
Mentorship from some of the brightest minds in tech
Exposure to research environments that drive global innovation
A competitive salary and world-class work culture
A huge boost for future academic and industry careers
This is more than a research placement—it’s a chance to shape technology at one of the world’s most influential companies.
Below are the currently open positions across various Google global offices:
Student Researcher, PhD, Winter/Summer 2026 – US
https://www.google.com/about/careers/applications/jobs/results/138166347879064262-student-researcher-phd-wintersummer-2026
Student Researcher, BS/MS, Winter/Summer 2026 – US
https://www.google.com/about/careers/applications/jobs/results/140245524367188678-student-researcher-bsms-wintersummer-2026
Student Researcher, BS/MS/PhD – Australia
https://www.google.com/about/careers/applications/jobs/results/98510939933811398-student-researcher-2025
Student Researcher, BS/MS/PhD – Israel
https://www.google.com/about/careers/applications/jobs/results/74739844286161606-student-researcher-2026
Student Researcher, PhD, Winter/Summer 2026 – Canada
https://www.google.com/about/careers/applications/jobs/results/97480706799608518-student-researcher-phd-wintersummer-2026
Student Researcher, BS/MS, Winter/Summer 2026 – Canada
https://www.google.com/about/careers/applications/jobs/results/123358125276177094-student-researcher-bsms-wintersummer-2026
Google’s Student Researcher Program is a rare opportunity to work on world-changing technology while learning from top global experts. If you’re passionate about advancing science and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible, this is your moment.
Google also offers a range of programs to support and deepen engagement with the next generation of researchers. These include:
Fellowships – supporting outstanding PhD candidates
Scholarships – funding undergraduate and graduate studies
Internships – hands-on roles for students across engineering, research, and applied sciences
Special events, mentorships, and academic partnerships
You can explore these additional opportunities here:
👉 Student Engagement Programs — https://research.google/programs-and-events/student-engagement/
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This page is a valuable resource for discovering more ways to grow your research career with Google.
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