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(OECD NEA) - 3 (Medical Isotopes)

The 2025 Nuclear Global Internship focuses on novel medical radioisotopes and radioligand therapy, lasting from August 2025 to January 2026. Interns will assist in data collection, analysis, and policy recommendations related to cancer care under the guidance of a Senior Medical Radioisotopes Advisor. Qualifications include a bachelor's or master's degree, strong analytical skills, and fluency in English or French, with a stipend of EUR 1,000 per month provided by the host organization.

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(OECD NEA) - 3 (Medical Isotopes)

The 2025 Nuclear Global Internship focuses on novel medical radioisotopes and radioligand therapy, lasting from August 2025 to January 2026. Interns will assist in data collection, analysis, and policy recommendations related to cancer care under the guidance of a Senior Medical Radioisotopes Advisor. Qualifications include a bachelor's or master's degree, strong analytical skills, and fluency in English or French, with a stipend of EUR 1,000 per month provided by the host organization.

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2025 Nuclear Global Internship Job Description

1. Basic Information(졸업생 지원 불가)

• Expected Internship duration: August 2025 – January 2026 (6 months)

• Internship Area/Topic: Novel Medical Radioisotopes and adoption of Radioligand Therapy

• Division/Department Placement: NTE (Division of Nuclear Technology Development and


Economics) in OECD/NEA

• Supervisor’s contact information: Nick Sherman, [email protected]

2. Responsibilities
1) Main Purpose

To assist, under the guidance of the Senior Medical Radioisotopes Advisor, in its work related to
Radioligand Therapy (RLT) and its potential role in cancer care. This project forms part of a
broader NEA initiative to assess healthcare system readiness for RLT adoption, forecast patient
benefits over the next decade, and provide actionable policy recommendations to member
countries.

2) Tasks/ Key Results Expected

1. Collecting and analyzing data on clinical trials and epidemiological data across OECD member
countries

2. Supporting modeling and forecasting of radioisotope supply and demand.

3. Conducting research through surveys and questionnaires.

4. Drafting reports, policy briefs, and background papers.

3) Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

The internship will require strong analytical and research skills, along with a keen interest in
medical radioisotopes, nuclear medicine applications, healthcare innovation, and international
policy related to the adoption of new cancer therapies.

It is also required to have a fluency in one of the two OECD official languages (English and French)
and knowledge of the other, with a commitment to reach a good working level.

3. Qualifications (Education)
 (1) Bachelor degree (3rd year ☐, 4th year )

 (2) Master degree (or candidate)

☐ (3) Ph. D. degree (or candidate)

☐ (4) Does NOT matter


4. Required documents
 Resume / Curriculum Vitae

 Cover letter

 Academic transcript

 Recommendation letter written by academic supervisor

 English Test score (TOEFL, TOEIC, IELTS, etc.)

☐ Others ( )

5. Is the host organization providing any additional financial support in addition to the
funding from KONICOF?
 Yes
- The amount of stipend: EUR 1,000 per month
- Purpose of the stipend: Allowance
☐ No

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