Student Ambassadors play an essential role in inspiring the next generation of Computer Science students, both at home and overseas. Find out how you can join the team.

Are you enjoying your studies in the Computer Science Department at UCL? Then why not apply for our Student Ambassador scheme?
All current undergraduate and postgraduate students are eligible to apply, whether you recently started or have been in the Department for a while.
Our team of Student Ambassadors will play an essential role in inspiring the next generation of Computer Science students, both at home and overseas. The Computer Science Student Ambassador Schemes are an opportunity to develop a wide range of transferable skills, including public speaking, content creation, customer service and communication.
The scheme also offers the chance to gain valuable experience working on projects and events. These varied experiences will also enhance your CV.
The hours are often flexible to suit your individual study timetable, and you'll receive training to help you in your role and receive support throughout your time as a Computer Science Student Ambassador. The hourly rate for all Computer Science Ambassadors in 2025 is £15.00 (plus holiday pay).
There are five different Student Ambassador teams, and you can apply for more than one. Please note that we are not currently accepting applications. We will likely reopen applications in September 2025.
- Student Ambassador (Postgraduate students)
The other four teams are currently closed:
- Digital Student Ambassador
- Outreach Ambassador
- Friends of UCL Computer Science Ambassadors
- Innovation Ambassadors
Student Ambassador (closed)
Computer Science Student Ambassadors support the work of Computer Science's Communications and Marketing team, particularly around Student Recruitment. Activities are varied and include:
- Assisting with Open Days - both virtually and on-campus.
- Giving presentations in schools and colleges about your Computer Science experience.
- Representing Computer Science at Higher Education Fairs.
- Taking part in on-campus events for local schools/colleges and prospective postgraduate students.
- Marketing activities - writing blogs, etc
- Responding to student enquiries via our online messaging service, Unibuddy.
Unibuddy is a platform embedded on UCL's website, enabling prospective students to chat with you. You can access the platform via an app, so think of it a bit like WhatsApp. As a current student, you know more than most about what prospective students are going through and how valuable it can be to speak to someone who has been through a similar process. Via Unibuddy, you can give students a genuine insight into your student experience and provide much-needed reassurance. You will usually spend 1-2 hours per week working on the platform, and we would expect you to do the following:
- To answer questions from students about study, life and your experience at UCL and within the Computer Science department.
- To help students find the correct information and contact details for particular departments and/or people at UCL.
- To check your account daily and answer questions in a timely manner.
- To keep conversations going and build up a friendly relationship with students.
- Opportunity to create blogs and vlogs about life with the Computer Science department, which are hosted on the Unibuddy platform.
We're looking for enthusiastic and confident students keen to share their Computer Science experience with prospective students and their families.
Digital Student Ambassador (open)
Do you love social media and creating content for platforms like Instagram, TikTok, X, and YouTube? The Digital Student Ambassador role enables students who enjoy creating content and engaging on social media to get paid for what they love.
We are looking for creative, social media-savvy individuals who will create a range of different content to offer support, encouragement and advice to prospective students and their families. The role will be varied and requires you to reflect on different elements of student life, including how you decided to study your chosen degree, what the realities of studying a Computer Science degree are and responding to Q&A from enquiring students.
Key activities will include:
- Producing video content, written content (blogs) and photography to showcase your degree and life as a Computer Science student.
- Collaborating with the Computer Science Communications and Marketing Team by proactively pitching content ideas.
- Discuss and share your education experience, acting as a positive and enthusiastic UCL role model for Higher Education and student life.
- Deliver consistently high levels of communication and customer service with prospective students.
If you want to become a Digital Student Ambassador, we are accepting applications on a rolling basis. Please contact Kieran Hayde, Student Recruitment Marketing Manager, at k.hayde@ucl.ac.uk.
Outreach Ambassador (closed)
The Computer Science Outreach Team work to widen higher education access for underrepresented groups. To do this, they work with numerous organisations, schools, communities and students of all ages (Pre- and Post-16). As well as increasing diversity, the scheme aims to improve inclusivity and raise awareness of the UCL Computer Science Department courses and research.
The Outreach team would not be able to carry out all these activities without amazing mentors and is now looking to recruit Outreach Ambassadors. The role is varied and will involve delivering presentations, leading workshops, visiting schools to talk about the Computer Science Department, supporting young students and ensuring events and projects are delivered effectively.
If you want to become an Outreach Ambassador, please visit our page in September 2025 for details on how to apply. If you have any questions about this scheme, please contact Prof. Elaine Pimentel, e.pimentel@ucl.ac.uk.
Friends of UCL Computer Science Ambassadors (closed)
The Strategic Alliances Team (SAT) in UCL Computer Science manage the exciting new ‘Friends of UCL Computer Science’ initiative designed to cultivate stronger ties with supporters across industry and academia, including current students and alumni.
Within the Strategic Alliances Team, we are excited to announce openings in a pivotal role aimed at actively engaging with student societies and supporting compelling events for our current students, alumni, and industry supporters, including charities.
Friends of UCL Computer Science Ambassador role
This role includes:
- supporting events (managing with registrations, invites, welcoming guests etc)
- ad hoc creation of digital content (social media content, photos, blogs)
- liaising with student societies.
Projects are on an ad hoc basis and hours would vary depending on the project. If your application is successful, you will need to attend a (paid) training session.
International students are encouraged to apply. However, please be aware that if you hold a student visa, you are only permitted to work a total of 20 hours per week during term time, including any work undertaken as a Friends of UCL Computer Science Ambassador.
How to apply
We're looking for candidates who are passionate about technology, strategic partnerships and events. Submit your application via the Microsoft form.
Application deadline
Closed
Please contact cs.strategicalliancesteam@ucl.ac.uk if you have any queries.
Innovation Ambassadors (closed)
The Strategic Alliances Team (SAT) at UCL Computer Science in collaboration with the UCL Hatchery and the UCL I/O Lab Programme organising team, are excited to announce opportunities for Innovation Ambassadors to join our mission.
This initiative is part of our commitment to nurturing the innovation and entrepreneurship culture within the Computer Science Department. Our goal is to build a vibrant community that supports both students and academics/researchers, fostering an environment where ground-breaking ideas can flourish.
About the Innovation Ambassador role
Joining us as an Innovation Ambassador, you'll be pivotal in:
- working (in a paid placement capacity) directly with student startups and academic spinouts on the technical development of product/service prototypes, turning innovative ideas into reality.
- engaging with the SAT to promote innovation and entrepreneurship, contributing to the creation of a supportive ecosystem for budding entrepreneurs.
- participating in events and workshops aimed at fostering a community of innovators within the Computer Science Department.
What you'll gain
- Direct impact in fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship within UCL Computer Science.
- Invaluable experience in the startup ecosystem, working on real-world projects that challenge and refine your technical and entrepreneurial skills.
How to apply
We're looking for candidates who are passionate about technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship. If you're ready to contribute to a thriving community of innovators at UCL, submit your application via the Microsoft form.
Application deadline
Closed
Please contact cs.strategicalliancesteam@ucl.ac.uk if you have any queries.
International students are encouraged to apply for any of the above roles. However, please be aware that if you hold a student visa, you are only permitted to work a total of 20 hours per week during term time, including any work undertaken as an ambassador.