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# Internships on Haskell and GHC, at Microsoft Research, Cambridge
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[ Microsoft Research Cambridge](http://research.microsoft.com/aboutmsr/labs/cambridge/) now runs a year-round [ internship programme](http://research.microsoft.com/aboutmsr/jobs/internships/). You can apply for an internship slot in any area covered by the lab, but Simon and I are of course keen to attract strong applications from people interested in functional programming, Haskell, and GHC.
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[ Microsoft Research Cambridge](http://research.microsoft.com/aboutmsr/labs/cambridge/) now runs a year-round [ internship programme](http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/jobs/intern/about_uk.aspx). You can apply for an internship slot in any area covered by the lab, but Simon and I are of course keen to attract strong applications from people interested in functional programming, Haskell, and GHC.
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The next available slots will be for January 2009 or thereabouts. We'll consider applications for January in the summer of 2008.
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You can apply ANY TIME. Internships are not just the summer months. Contact one of us (simonpj@…, marlowsd@…) in the first instance (or another sponsor if they are more suitable).
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To apply, follow the instructions at [ http://research.microsoft.com/aboutmsr/jobs/internships/](http://research.microsoft.com/aboutmsr/jobs/internships/), **and email one of us to say that you have done so**. Do not omit the latter step; across MSR there are hundreds of applicants, and if we don't hear from you personally we may miss your application. If you don't get a reply to your email, try again - the spam filter may have caught it.
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To apply, follow the instructions at [ http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/jobs/intern/about_uk.aspx](http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/jobs/intern/about_uk.aspx), **and email one of us to say that you have done so**. Do not omit the latter step; across MSR there are hundreds of applicants, and if we don't hear from you personally we may miss your application. If you don't get a reply to your email, try again - the spam filter may have caught it.
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A CV is typically a boring, dry kind of thing, consisting entirely of data (education, employment, publications, talks etc etc). Yes, we need that, but **please also include a final section entitled "Personal research statement"**. This should address the following questions:
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