Internship Scholarships Sponsored by Schlumberger Foundation , 2025 - 2026
        About Schlumberger Foundation
The Schlumberger Foundation is committed to fostering diversity and innovation by providing scholarship opportunities to talented individuals worldwide. At SLB, we believe that our creativity and success stem from our differences. That’s why we actively recruit individuals from diverse backgrounds and cultivate an inclusive culture that unlocks the full potential of our community.
Through our scholarship programs, we aim to empower the next generation of leaders, researchers, and professionals by offering financial support and career development opportunities. Join us in shaping the future of innovation and technology.
Schlumberger Early Career Internship
The Schlumberger Early Career Internship Program is a paid internship opportunity for undergraduate and master’s students looking to gain hands-on experience in a global technology company. SLB provides interns with the opportunity to work on real-world projects, develop technical and business skills, and experience a diverse and inclusive work environment.
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Scholarships by Category
Scholarship Awarding Countries
Eligible Regions
Eligible Countries
Scholarships by School
- Radboud University
 - University of Arizona
 - Imperial College London
 - Keele University
 - University of King’s College
 - University of Waterloo
 - Griffith University
 - Macquarie University
 - Maastricht University
 - University of Idaho
 - Lancaster University
 - King's College London
 - Queen's University
 - Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU)
 - Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
 
Scholarships by Sponsors
- Radboud University
 - Hansen Leadership Institute
 - University of Arizona
 - US Government
 - Imperial College London
 - Keele University
 - University of King's College
 - University of Waterloo
 - DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service
 - Griffith University
 - Macquarie University
 - Maastricht University
 - University of Idaho
 - Lancaster University
 - King’s College London
 
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about , applications, and more.
what is an Internship scholarship?
An internship scholarship is a monetary grant designed to assist students in covering the expenses of an internship, particularly those that are unpaid or offer minimal compensation, enabling them to acquire practical experience without incurring significant financial pressure. It is a type of scholarships that help students with different academic costs, e.g., travel, accommodation, and living costs.
Key distinctions from other programs
Internship: A temporary position focused on training, which can be compensated or unpaid.
Advantages for students:
Obtain practical, hands-on experience relevant to their field.
Enhance new skills and implement academic knowledge in a professional environment.
Establish a professional network and form connections with individuals in the industry.
Refine career objectives and determine if a particular field suits them well.
Sources of funding: These scholarships can originate from a range of sources, including non-profit organizations, corporations, and other groups that aim to support future professionals.