Organisation and Department: Elsevier, Reference Content
Role and hours: Rising Tide Intern – Acquisitions Editorial Assistant (Books) – 35 hours per week
Location: Home Based Role, with the option to visit a local office if desired
Line manager name and email: Fiona Geraghty, F.Geraghty@elsevier.com
Mentor name and email: TBD
Salary: £27,000 annually for London and £24,500 for rest of UK (pro rata)
Start/ end dates: 01/06/26 to 01/9/26
Flexibility: Fully remote / flexible hours
Interview process: Online
Accessible by: Computer
Student/ graduate: Undergraduate or graduate students expected to graduate by May 2027
About us:
Elsevier is a global leader in information and analytics. We help researchers and healthcare professionals advance science and improve health outcomes for the benefit of society. Building on our publishing heritage, we combine quality information and vast data sets with analytics to support visionary science and research, health education and interactive learning, and exceptional clinical practice. At Elsevier, your work contributes to the world’s grand challenges and a more sustainable future.
The Elsevier Foundational Content team is committed to commissioning content that supports and advances STEM education with high quality and reliable textbooks and encyclopaedias. We work with key leaders in research and education to develop valuable, accessible content to support college and graduate course work for future STEM professionals.
We foster an engaged, inclusive, collaborative, and cohesive culture. Our team values curiosity, belonging, innovation, and clear communication. You will work remotely with colleagues across the US, EU, and India in a supportive, multicultural environment that encourages learning and professional growth.
About the internship:
Are you passionate about publishing, the dissemination of knowledge, and supporting science education with evidence-based content grounded in research and real-world data? Join Elsevier’s Foundational Content team as an Acquisitions Editorial Assistant and gain hands on experience with core publishing processes, including proposal development, peer review, author outreach, and contract preparation. You will help shape high impact academic books that serve a globally representative community of researchers and STEM professionals.
This internship is part of the Rising TIDE program. Elsevier created its Rising TIDE internship program to foster inclusion and provide individuals with work experience in the corporate world to develop a pipeline of talent for entry-level individuals for post-graduation opportunities.
Responsibilities:
Learn about Foundational Content product types and customer needs
Research a focused signing area and target key textbook topics for prospecting
Use inhouse data and analytics tools to identify and contact qualified reviewers and authors, and build pipeline for new textbook projects
Utilize in-house AI tools to support aspects of the acquisitions process
Support inclusion initiatives in author recruitment
Prepare textbook proposals for formal approval
Assist in setting up and attending virtual editorial board meetings
Network and collaborate with colleagues across content delivery, production, and more
Skills or experiences:
A passion for science communication, publishing, and the dissemination of knowledge
A demonstrated commitment to inclusion, equity, and belonging
Ability to adapt communication style for different audiences
Familiarity with MS Office tools, especially MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Strong organizational, time management, communication, and teamwork skills
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