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Student Opportunities

Solve What Others Miss

Whether it’s systems, signals, or strategies — we welcome students who think deeply and act boldly.

FOR STUDENTS

Internship

At Work

Founded in 2005, Britannica Capital applies proprietary quantitative models and macroeconomic research to invest across options, commodities, currencies, and rates. Our strategies integrate systematic insights with field-based research in both developed and frontier markets. We continually evolve our models to adapt to shifting regimes and uncover inefficiencies.

We believe long-term results come from disciplined research, independent thinking, and global perspective. Our team spans mathematics, computer science, and economics—united by a drive to question consensus and discover hidden value through rigorous analysis and unconventional insight.

The Macro Lab

Discovery – We seek untapped value through continuous research and model development. Our proprietary infrastructure enables the integration of new data, algorithms, and macro insights to refine our strategies in real time. Exploration—both analytical and geographic—

is central to how we generate alpha.

Intellectual independence – Our team brings diverse expertise across mathematics, computer science, engineering, and global finance. We foster a culture where challenging assumptions, debating ideas, and pursuing original thinking are essential to our edge.

Analytical discipline – Every strategy we build is grounded in robust data, scientific method, and collaborative testing. We emphasize model validation, stress testing, and statistical integrity—ensuring our decisions are driven by evidence, not narratives.

Coding

Master Thesis

Studying

Are you curious about global financial markets and studying a technical, quantitative, or economics-related field? Then you may have the opportunity to write your thesis at Britannica Capital.

We offer thesis placements during the spring term. You'll work closely with our research team on topics related to systematic strategies, quantitative analysis, or macroeconomic dynamics.

Applications open in the fall.

Deadline: October 15.

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