Artificial Intelligence
Machine learning, NLP, computer vision, AI ethics and responsible innovation. Projects range from conceptual AI research reports for school students to prototype ML models for advanced participants.
Ai Global Education's Summer Research Programme connects students at every stage — from school to MBA — with authentic, professionally mentored research and project work across AI, aerospace, engineering, management, social sciences and beyond. No geographic restrictions. Any discipline. Any level.
What is this Programme?
Most students — at every level — complete their studies without ever experiencing what real professional research or project delivery actually looks like. Our programme changes that, placing students inside genuine, supervised projects where their output contributes to something meaningful.
Whether you are a school student exploring a future career, an undergraduate building your CV, a postgraduate developing research skills, or an MBA candidate tackling a live business challenge — there is a project track designed for you.
Projects are calibrated to your level. School students work on structured introductory briefs. Undergraduates tackle applied research. Postgraduates and MBAs engage with industry-grade complexity and stakeholder deliverables.
📄 Strengthen your university application, dissertation portfolio, or professional CV with evidence of independent, supervised research.
🏢 MBA and postgraduate projects are structured to produce outputs — reports, business cases, strategy documents — directly relevant to your career trajectory.
🌐 Delivered entirely online. Participants join from any country, any time zone.
Participants
The programme is structured to serve students at every stage of education, as well as early-career professionals seeking structured research experience. No prior research experience is required at any level.
Senior school students exploring science, technology, business or the social sciences before university. Projects introduce professional research methods and independent thinking.
Students in their first, second or final year across any discipline. Projects complement your degree, build your professional portfolio and provide structured experience beyond the classroom.
MSc, MRes and PhD students who want supervised project experience outside their institution, or who want to explore an adjacent research area during the summer break.
Business school students seeking live case projects, market analyses, strategy briefs or entrepreneurship challenges — deliverables you can present in interviews and add to your MBA portfolio.
Students from mechanical, civil, electrical, aerospace, software and systems engineering disciplines who want applied project experience beyond their university curriculum.
Recent graduates or professionals making a career pivot who need structured, mentored project experience to complement existing skills and build a credible research portfolio.
Discipline Tracks
Each track is built around real project briefs at multiple difficulty levels — introductory for school students, applied for undergraduates, and advanced/strategic for postgraduates and MBAs. All tracks are available to participants from any country.
Machine learning, NLP, computer vision, AI ethics and responsible innovation. Projects range from conceptual AI research reports for school students to prototype ML models for advanced participants.
Propulsion, orbital mechanics, satellite communications, UAV systems and aviation management. Projects span technical feasibility studies to policy and economics of the aerospace sector.
Societal trends, policy analysis, behavioural economics, psychology and community dynamics. Projects use qualitative and quantitative methods to produce evidence-based policy or research outputs.
Business cases, market entry strategies, operations analyses, startup feasibility and leadership projects. Particularly suited to MBA candidates and undergraduates in business schools globally.
Applied challenges in mechanical, civil, electrical, systems and software engineering — from design briefs and technical reports to structural analyses and process improvement studies.
Sustainability, renewable energy systems, climate data, carbon policy and environmental economics. Projects are aligned to UN SDG frameworks and relevant across all geographies.
Health & Life Sciences, Law & Governance, Data Science, Architecture and Psychology tracks are in development. Contact us if you have a specific interest.
Example Projects
Projects are assigned based on level and discipline. These examples show the range — from school-level introductory work to MBA-grade strategic deliverables.
A structured introduction to AI's societal impact. Participants research, gather evidence and produce a referenced report — their first experience of academic-standard research.
Design and analyse a modular bridge spanning 20m. Produce technical drawings and a load analysis report using standard civil engineering methods and software.
Investigate forms of bias in publicly available LLMs and produce a peer-review-standard research report with evidence-based recommendations for mitigation.
Develop a comprehensive market entry strategy, competitive landscape analysis and go-to-market roadmap. A fully realised MBA-grade strategic deliverable.
A cross-national comparative study using open-access data, structured to produce an academic paper or policy brief suitable for publication or portfolio use.
Assess solar energy ROI across urban areas in three different national contexts (e.g. India, USA, UAE) using open climate and energy data, producing a comparative investment brief.
Process
Complete the online application form. School-age applicants (under 18) apply through a parent or guardian. University students and adults apply directly. Takes less than 10 minutes.
Our team reviews your application within 3–5 working days, matches your level and interests to the right project track, and issues your portal access credentials by email.
Log in to your personalised project dashboard. You'll find your project brief, deliverable schedule, assigned mentor, and all programme resources ready from day one.
Over 8–12 weeks, complete your deliverables, receive mentor feedback, attend check-in sessions and build a genuine portfolio of professional-grade research work.
Open Globally
The programme is delivered entirely online and is open to students and professionals from any country. All sessions and materials are in English. We are actively building cohorts across three regions:
Participants from different countries are welcomed in the same cohort — bringing international perspective to research that benefits from diverse viewpoints.
School-age participants (under 18) must apply through a parent or guardian. A parental consent process applies regardless of country, in line with international child safeguarding best practice.
For participants under 18, we collect no personal identifying information from the student directly. School-age students access the platform via a pseudonymous Project Code and PIN only — no name, no email, no date of birth stored against the student account.
Adult participants (university students, MBA candidates, professionals) register with standard email credentials. All personal data is handled in accordance with applicable data protection law in the participant's jurisdiction.
Ready to Begin?
Applications are reviewed within 3–5 working days. Phase 1 is limited to 100 places across all levels and disciplines. School-age applicants apply through a parent or guardian.