Alliance to Save Energy |
Luther W. Dudrich |
Intern Coordinator |
1200 18th Street NW Washington, DC 20036. |
ldudich@ase.org |
http://www.ase.org/about/internship.htm |
Annual summer internships run from late May until the end of August. Fall internships will run from August until December, and Spring internships run from January through May. Our office is open Monday to Friday from 9 A.M. - 5:30 P.M., though interns may at times be asked to work overtime. Interns receive an hourly wage of $9.00. |
Center for Science, Policy & Outcomes |
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Hiring Coordinator |
Center for Science, Policy, & Outcomes 1 Thomas Circle, NW Suite 1075 Washington, DC 20005 |
cspo@cspo.org |
http://www.cspo.org/whoweare/jobs.html |
Interns will be expected to complete a research project related to the mission and goals of CSPO -- topics will be developed in consultation with the director. The Center pays $7/ hour for interns. Course credit may be available on a case by case basis. Interns will be expected to work a minimum of 20 hours per week. Interested applicants should send a resume, cover letter (including potential research interests), and short (<2 page) writing sample. |
Campaign for America’s Wilderness |
Sherry Lynn McLaughlin |
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Campaign for America's Wilderness 850 ½ Main Avenue Durango, Colorado 81301 |
slynn@leaveitwild.org |
http://www.leaveitwild.org/about/intern.html |
Internships will focus on research methodology, policy, media campaigns, or grassroots development. Depending on the interest of the applicant, responsibilities might include general research assistance; data entry and analysis, developing outreach materials, and general administrative duties. Your mentor will be able to coordinate additional learning opportunities specific to ongoing Campaign for America's Wilderness projects. |
Organic Consumers Association |
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6101 Cliff Estate Rd, Little Marais, MN 55614 |
Intern@organicconsumers.org |
http://www.organicconsumers.org/intern.htm |
the intern will develop skills in grassroots organizing and public interest activism. A commitment of at least 6 months is preferable but exceptions may be made for special circumstances. Interns will be provided with a $100/week per diem and rustic lodging. At the completion of the internship, each intern will be given an evaluation and a letter of reference. Interns may also be eligible to receive college credit for their work with the OCA. |
Union of Concerned Scientists |
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Union of Concerned Scientists Two Brattle Square Cambridge, MA 02238-9105 |
ucs@ucsusa.org |
http://www.ucsusa.org/index.html |
They attend hearings, help plan special events, attend internal and coalition strategy sessions, help create fact sheets and campaign materials, do web research, draft press releases, help mobilize UCS members and the interested public on pending legislation, or help maintain databases. Specific responsibilities and opportunities vary considerably depending on the office, internship, and time of year. |
The Conservancy of Southwest Florida |
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http://conservancy.org/apply_intern.htm (students apply on-line) |
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http://conservancy.org/ |
Each year, The Conservancy places approximately 30 interns in various positions throughout the organization. Participants are recent college graduates or students completing university studies who wish to receive real-world, hands-on experience in environmental careers. Interns receive a weekly cost-of-living assistance of $125 and optional FREE housing. Students can intern in a programs such as the Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, Summer camps, Environmental and Grassroots policy, and Environmental Land Acquisition policy. |
Highlands Nature Sanctuary |
Nancy Henry |
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7629 Cave Rd. Bainbridge, OH 45612 |
sanctuary@bright.net |
http://www.highlandssanctuary.org/internships.htm |
Each intern will be given opportunities for training in all four of the following fields of study. In addition, each intern may choose one field of specialty for special concentration: Organic & Biodynamic gardening, Vegan-vegetarian Cooking, Bread-making, Naturalist Training, Nature Immersion, and Philosophical Studies-- Finding Spirit in Nature. Lodging and utilities at two locations (one urban and one rural), non-long-distance phone use, and full expenses for each intern’s curriculum, including books, are all paid in full by the income earned by the intern through 24 hours of work at Benevolence in Columbus. To apply, students must fill out questions found on website & return to Nancy Henry. |
National Council for Science and Environment |
Therese Cluck |
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National Council for Science and the Environment 1707 H Street, NW, Suite 200 Washington, DC 20006 |
rese@NCSEonline.org |
http://www.cnie.org/Jobs/page.cfm?FID=784 |
Interns will have the unique opportunity to be involved in a number of programs and projects at NCSE. Interns assist in outreach to the academic, congressional, business, and environmental communities, and conduct research for NCSE publications on science and public policy. Interns are encouraged to attend events and meetings in DC and on Capitol Hill. Email submissions of applications are preferred. |
Blue Ocean Society for Marine Conservation |
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Attn: Internship Program 118 Pleasant Street Portsmouth, NH 03801 |
info@blueoceansociety.org |
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We are a Portsmouth, NH-based non-profit organization that promotes awareness and conservation of our marine environment through research and education. Much of our time during the summer is spent educating the public and collecting data on local whale watch boats, but we also provide community beach cleanups, educational presentations, internships and volunteer opportunities, and a variety of information resources. We offer internship opportunities year-round that allow students to gain hands-on experience in education, data collection and program development. |
Alaska Conservation Foundation |
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To: ACF Conservation Intern Program c/o Alaska Conservation Foundation 441 West Fifth Avenue, Suite 402 Anchorage, AK 99501 |
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http://www.akcf.org/grants/internship.htm |
It is ACF's objective that students selected to be an ACF Conservation Intern will choose a career-path in conservation and make a long-term commitment to preserving and protecting the pristine environment and diverse cultures of the Great Land. ACF provides funding support to student interns through the host organization. The amount of support will vary depending upon travel needs and duration of intern assignment. When applicable, ACF will reimburse interns for the lowest cost round trip airfare from their school to Alaska and back to school. The typical cost of living support will be $1,200 per month. For application, please see: http://www.akcf.org/grants/InternshipApplication.doc |
Joint Institute for Energy & Environment |
Susan Schexnayder |
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JIEE/SAMAB, 314 Conference Center Building, Knoxville, TN 37996-4138 |
schexnayder@utk.edu <schexnayder@utk.edu> |
http://www.jiee.org/Interns/intern.html |
The purpose of the JIEE/SAMAB summer intern program is to provide real-world experience for students interested in environmental decision making. The ten-week program, which began in 1997, brings undergraduate and graduate students to the East Tennessee area, where they work with and at various agencies and organizations involved in environmental decision making. Interns will be paid a stipend and be provided a work place, work experience, and mentoring by the organization in which they are placed. |
Sierra Club |
Joanne Tait |
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408 C Street, NE Washington, DC 20002 |
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http://www.sierraclub.org/jobs/internships_dc/index.asp |
The Sierra Club Legislative Office sponsors internships throughout the year. Our internships provide a hands-on opportunity for you to gain an in-depth understanding of the field of environmental protection and the specific role that the Sierra Club plays in this field. D.C. Office interns also learn firsthand how Congress works and the role of other non-governmental organizations in Washington. The Sierra Club offers three types of internships which are issue, political, or media oriented. As an intern, you will work with the Directors of our Washington Legislative, Political, or Media Program. |
National Renewable Energy Lab |
Laura Davis |
NREL Human Resources Office |
Research Participant Program National Renewable Energy Laboratory 1617 Cole Blvd. Golden, CO. 80401 |
laura_davis@nrel.gov |
http://www.nrel.gov/hr/employment/rpp/internships.html |
This category is designed for undergraduate and graduate students who are enrolled full-time in a U.S. college or university, and who have successfully completed at least the freshman year of school by June of the current year and plan to continue full-time education the following fall term. Students can work 40 hours per week during the summer and breaks, and a maximum of 25 hours per week for undergraduate students and 30 hours per week for graduate students during the academic year. U.S. citizenship or U.S. permanent residency is required. |
Coalition for Jobs and Environmental |
Eileen McIlvane |
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P.O. Box 645 Abingdon VA 24212-0645 |
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Works for environmental justice and a sustainable economy in southwest Virginia. Current focus: forest preservation and conducting sustainable rural economic renewal projects in local communities. |
Southern Environmental Law Center(Charlottesville) |
Laurie A. Miller |
Recruiting Administrator |
Southern Environmental Law Center 201 West Main Street, Suite 14 Charlottesville, VA 22902-5065 |
Lmiller@selcva.org |
http://www.selcga.org/main_jobs_summer.shtml |
SELC hires law clerks during the school year and in the summer at all three of our locations — the headquarters office in Charlottesville, VA; the Carolinas office in Chapel Hill, NC; and the Deep South Office in Atlanta, GA. Clerks can expect to do research and writing on issues for litigation or for other environmental advocacy in a substantive area. Depending on the project area, research may include federal and state environmental statutes and regulations, and procedural and evidentiary issues. In addition to doing research, clerks also participate in strategy sessions and other aspects of case or project management. Clerks may also be involved in meetings on environmental policy with government officials and leaders of other environmental groups. |
Southern Environmental Law Center (Chapel Hill) |
Amanda Lail |
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Southern Environmental Law Center 200 West Franklin Street, Suite 330 Chapel Hill, NC 27516 |
alail@selcnc.org |
http://www.selcga.org/main_jobs_summer.shtml |
See notes for Charlottesville location |
Southern Environmental Law Center (Atlanta) |
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The Candler Building, 127 Peachtree Street, 6th Floor Suite 605 Atlanta, GA 30303-1800 |
Selcga@selcga.org |
http://www.selcga.org/main_jobs_summer.shtml |
See notes for Charlottesville Location |
Rocky Mountain Institute |
Lori Klein |
Office Manager |
1739 Snowmass Creek Road Snowmass CO 81654-9199 |
lklein@rmi.org |
http://www.rmi.org/sitepages/pid164.php?pageId=164 |
Duties and activities of our interns will vary with the project needs and the intern's ability and interests. Responsibilities may include research and writing, technical analysis, general office work (responding to information requests, maintaining the library and resource files and databases, copying, etc.) giving tours, or work on the RMI physical facility (upkeep of the communal kitchen, grounds, greenhouse, etc.). |
Center for Clean Air Policy |
Alexandra Mackie. |
Research Associate/ Intern Coordinator |
750 First St. NE, Suite 940 Washington, DC 20002 |
amackie@ccap.org |
http://www.ccap.org/ |
The Center for Clean Air Policy, a non-profit environmental think-tank based in Washington, DC, is looking for an undergraduate or graduate Policy Intern to provide support for projects on air quality, climate change and energy. The nature of the work is negotiable and will depend upon the intern’s skills, interests and background, but should focus on legislative, legal, economic, analytical, or other policy aspects of air pollution. An ideal candidate has strong writing, research and/or quantitative skills and is enthusiastic about gaining practical experience with an environmental non-profit organization specializing in market-based approaches. This position is unpaid but can be used for credit where applicable. |
The Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory |
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P.O. Box 519 Crested Butte, CO 81224 |
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http://www.rmbl.org/educate.shtml |
The Rocky Mountain Biological Lab has several programs for undergraduate students. They do have a ten week research program Students should have a sincere interest in biological research. Students are expected to stay at RMBL for a full 10 weeks, regardless of starting date. The RMBL also offers one environmental educational internship and research internship. Students must contact specific members of the lab conducting research to find out more. |
National Wildlife Federation |
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11100 Wildlife Center Drive Reston, VA 20190 |
InternOpp@nwf.org |
http://www.nwf.org/careergateway/ |
Through the Internship program, the National Wildlife Federation brings students and recent graduates to its offices nationwide, where they can experience many aspects of NWF's conservation mission, including work on endangered species, land stewardship, and protecting our nation's water. Departments benefiting from the skills interns provide include conservation, education, fundraising, communications, legal and publications. Students must apply on- line. |
The Nature Conservancy (Iowa) |
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Volunteer Opportunities, The Nature Conservancy of Iowa, 108 Third Street, Suite 300, Des Moines, IA 50309-4758 |
iowa@tnc.org |
http://nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/iowa/volunteer/ |
Volunteer Program The Nature Conservancy of Iowa uses volunteers for many activities from assisting in the office to stewardship and prescribed burns. |
The World Bank |
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The World Bank Group 1818 H St., NW Washington, DC 20433 USA |
kip@worldbank.org |
http://lnweb28.worldbank.org/hrs/careers.nsf/key/kip |
KIP provides opportunity to: acquire hands-on knowledge management skills Work in an international environment on development issues, gain experience working in a mutual learning, and gain knowledge sharing environment with world experts. Students typically will preform tasks such as research, publishing stories, and writing documents. |
Environmental Protection Agency |
Sheri Jojokian |
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NNEMS Program, US EPA (1704A), 1200 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Washington, DC 20460 |
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http://www.epa.gov/epahome/intern.htm |
The National Network for Environmental Management Studies (NNEMS) is a comprehensive fellowship program managed by EPA's Office of Environmental Education. The purpose of the NNEMS Program is to provide students with practical research opportunities and experiences. Complete program information and application materials can be obtained from the NNEMS website: http://www.epa.gov/enviroed/students.html |
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory |
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1 Cyclotron Road, Berkeley CA 94720. |
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http://www.lbl.gov/Education/CSEE/cup/cup.html |
At the Berkeley Lab, undergraduate research fellows will be associated with members of the scientific staff for 10 weeks in a program designed to provide research experience in various areas of physics, chemistry, nuclear science, engineering, materials science, biology, computer science, and environmental studies. All fellows will be expected to attend (mostly weekly) lectures or seminars in various science issues and topics during the course of the program and to prepare a technical poster, research paper or presentation at the completion of their research. Application can be found at: http://www.scied.science.doe.gov/scied/ERULF/about.html |
Earthjustice |
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426 17th Street, 6th Floor Oakland, CA 94612-2820 |
eajusintl@earthjustice.org |
http://www.earthjustice.org/job/jobdisplay.html?SearchType=Full+List&sort=Office |
Earthjustice’s International Program uses the power of the law to protect the environment and human health worldwide. We represent public interest and community groups in international tribunals and domestic courts to hold corporations and governments responsible for environmental harm, prevent trade rules from undermining public health and environmental protections, and create strong tools for citizens to defend the right to a healthy environment. |
US Dept. of Energy |
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http://www.atmos.anl.gov/GCEP/sure.html |
The program will begin with a one-week orientation and focus session on global change research areas. The orientation will involve a one-week lecture series aimed at giving undergraduate students a detailed overview of all research areas within the BER global change activities. As well, the students will receive more focused information on the specific area in which they expect to conduct research. Application found at https://www.orau.gov/gcep/undergraduate/login.asp |
I-to-I |
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8E 1st Avenue Suite 104 Denver Colorado USA |
usa@i-to-i.com |
http://www.i-to-i.com/home.asp?pg=1&hier=1 |
i-to-i runs volunteer placements in over 14 countries and trains people how to teach English as a foreign language (TEFL). We place enthusiastic people of all ages and nationalities in safe and meaningful projects worldwide and train TEFL teachers in the classroom and online. |
Sky Island Alliance |
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P.O. Box 41165 Tucson, AZ 85717-1165 |
info@skyislandalliance.org |
http://www.skyislandalliance.org/sia/ |
Sky Island Alliance was formed in response to a 1992 Forest Service proposal to turn the Coronado National Forest in southeastern Arizona into a National Recreation Area. |
American Geological Institute |
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Government Affairs Program 4220 King Street Alexandria VA 22302-1502 |
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http://www.agiweb.org/gapac/intern.html |
AGI's Government Affairs Program offers summer and semester internship opportunities for geoscience students with an interest in public policy and in how Washington impacts the geoscience community. Interns gain a first-hand understanding of the legislative process and the operation of executive branch agencies. See http://www.agiweb.org/gapac/internse.html for more information. |
Alaska Wilderness League |
Corinne Ribble |
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320 4th Street, NE, Washington DC 20002 |
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http://www.alaskawild.org/ |
This internship is based in Washington DC will allow you to work on a campaign to protect Alaska's wildlands from oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and increased clear-cutting in the Tongass National Forest Duties: Work with Grassroots Coordinator to develop and coordinate outreach. Research and write for quarterly newsletter. Attend Congressional hearings and report back to staff. Assist with administrative activities as needed. Manage and update website. |
Audubon Center of the North Woods |
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Internship Coordinator |
P.O. Box 530 Sandstone, MN 55072 |
audubon1@audubon-center.org |
http://www.audubon-center.com/interns.htm |
ACNW offers paid internships to upper level students or university graduates with degrees in biology, recreation or related fields. Our internships combine graduate study in environmental education with a concentration on either environmental education or wildlife. |
Center for Neighborhood Technology |
Stephen A. Perkins, Ph.D |
Project Director |
2125 W. North Avenue Chicago, IL 60647 |
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http://www.cnt.org/ |
The primary responsibility will be to connect this Information service to potential users, including: Working with partner organizations to publicize the site to their core constituencies Publicizing the site to the general public through the mass media and other means Managing the development and use of the listserve The intern will also coordinate weekly data updates. Knowledge of the Internet is desirable, but not essential. |
New England Board of Higher Education |
Suzanne Adamczak |
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www.eco.org/nebhe/intro.html |
Ten week, paid internships throughout New England. Students will work on a variety of environmentally based projects throughout the summer. |
Margaret Chase Smith Center for Public Policy |
Christopher Boynton |
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University of Maine 5715 Coburn Hall Orono, ME 04469-5715 |
christopher.boynton@umit.maine.edu |
www.umaine.edu/mcsc/Research/EnvPol/IRSLCPMC.htm |
A variety of Projects are available. See internet site for more information. |
Save the Bay |
Stan Dimock |
Volunteer & Internship Coordinator |
434 Smith St. Providence, RI 02908 |
sdimock@savebay.org |
www.savebay.org/volunteer/internships.htm |
Save the Bay offers a strong internship program which emphasizes individual initiative and strives to place interns in areas that will be challenging and most appropriate to their interest and abilities. |
ECHO Center for Lake Champlain |
Rachel Jolly |
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1 College Street PO Box 4491 Burlington, VT |
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www.lakechamplaincenter.org/home.html |
For more information please contact Rachel Jolly at (802)864-1848 |
ASODECAH |
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Internship Program |
Paraiso-Cartago, Costa Rica |
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www.orionsociety.org/pages/ogn/viewposition.cfm?action=one&ogn_position_ID=107 |
This is a four week internship at a tropical organic farm at the Association for the Development of Human and Environmental Consciousness. There is a charge for this program - see internship book for more details. |
U.S. State Department |
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www.state.gov/m/dghr/hr/student/2487.htm |
The State Dept. is looking for interns from all backgrounds. Intern duties and responsibilities will vary with post. |
Institute for Policy Studies |
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733 15th Street, NW Suite 1020 Washington, DC 20005 |
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www.ips-dc.org/projects/internship.htm |
These internships are available for full or part time undergraduate or graduate students. Various projects and assignments are listed on their website. Please contact the appropriate person listed with the project for more information. |
Resources for the Future |
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www.rff.org/about_rff/internships.htm |
RFF is a non-profit organization specializing in research, policy, analysis and public education on environmental energy and natural resources issues. There are several paid internships available for students. |
Environmental & Energy Study Institute |
Claire Suen |
Intern Coordinator |
122 C Street, NW Suite 700 Washington, DC 20001-2109 |
csuen@eesi.org |
www.eesi.org/employment/policyprogram.htm |
EESI relies on interns to help advance their environmental policy agenda. In return, interns gain significant insight to the workings of Congress and the federal legislative process. |
US Geological Survey |
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601 National center, Reston, VA 20192 |
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www.usgs.gov/ohr/student/apply/index.html |
The USGS, a bureau of the Department of the Interior, is responsible for fulfilling the Nation's needs for reliable, impartial scientific information to describe and understand the Earth. |
US Fish & Wildlife Service |
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Student Jobs 1849 C Street, NW Mailstop: 300-WEBB Washington, DC 20240 |
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http://jobs.fws.gov/studentjobs.htm |
The US Fish & Wildlife service program is designed to introduce talented students to the advantages and challenges of working for the federal government. |
Smithsonian Environmental Research Center |
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Internship Coordinator |
PO Box 28 Edgewater, MD 21037-0028 |
SERCinern@si.edu |
www.serc.si.edu/internship |
THE SERC has a large number of projects available to students in many locations. Some positions provide a stipend or salary, while others may be on an unpaid basis. Check catalog of positions for more details |
Maryland Sea Grant |
Dr. Fredrika Moser |
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4321 Hartwick Road, Suite 300 University of Maryland College Park, MD 20740 |
moser@mdsg.umd.edu |
www.mdsg.umd.edu/Education/REU/apply.htm |
14 undergraduate students will be given the opportunity to conduct marine research in biology, chemistry and physical oceanography on the Chesapeake Bay. |
Longwood Gardens |
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Student Programs Coordinator |
Longwood Gardens 409 Conservatory Road PO Box 5001 Kennett Square, PA 19348-0501 |
studentprograms@longwoodgardens.org |
www.longwoodgardens.org/Education/CollegeInternship/CollegeInternship1.htm |
This program is a paid internship with a large variety of opportunities for students. Subjects range from Arboriculture to Outdoor Display Design to Visitor Education. |
Smithsonian National Zoo |
Pam Bucklinger |
Membership and Program Manager |
3001 Connecticut Avenue, NW National Zoological Park Washington, DC 20008 |
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http://.nationalzoo.si.edu/conservationandscience/default.crm |
Variety of positions available at the zoo - see internet for more information. |
Delaware Riverkeeper Network |
Faith Zerbe |
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PO Box 459 St. Peters, PA 19355 |
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www.delawareriverkeeper.org/monitoring/monitorintern.htm |
Internship based on testing water quality of the Delaware River. |
Global Change Education Program |
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www.atmos.anl.gov/GCEP/sure.html |
Ten week program in which students work on a project related to global change. See internet for more information on specific projects. |
VA Dept. of Transportation |
Amy Costello |
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1221 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 |
amy.costello@Virginiadot.org |
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Paid internship for an individual with an interest in planning, air quality or geographic information systems. |
Georgia State University |
Dr. Neven Valev |
Direction |
Summer Internship Program Andrew Young School of Policy Studies GSU MSC 4A0619, unit 4 Atlanta, GA 30303-3084 |
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This is a seven week internship, in which participants receive a stiped. See internet for more information |
North Carolina State Govt. |
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Youth Advocacy and Involvement Office 1319 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-1319 |
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www.doa.state.nc.us/doa/yaio/intern.htm |
The state of North Carolina has many, many paid internships for resident students. Students must either attend school in NC or be a permenant resident of the state to be eligible. See catalog with Dr. Warren for complete information. |
Wiley & Wilson |
J. Marshall Anthony |
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Architects, Engineers, Planners 2310 Langhorne Road PO Box 877 Lynchburg, VA 24505 |
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This is an experential learning opportunity through the CDC. Student would be working on the concept of environmental ethics. See CDC listing for more information. |
Virginia Institute of Marine Science |
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Summer Intern Program Office of the Graduate Dean V.I.M.S. Gloucester Point, VA 23062 |
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www.vims.edu/sms/intern/apply.html |
Internships available are in many facets of marine science including biological, geological, chemical, physical, environmental science, fisheries, etc. This application may be submitted electronically or via the US mail |
REU at State University of New York |
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www/esf/edu/chemistry/reu |
This REU provides students with ten weeks of research experience and mentoring at SUNY-ESF. Students will receive a $3000 stipend, housing, and meal compensation. Students must have completed one year of chemistry courses. |
REU at University of Maryland |
Lee Ellen Harper |
Coordinator |
Institute for Systems Research 2177 A. V. Williams Bldg. University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 |
lharper@isr.umd.edu |
www.isr.umd/ISR/education/reu.htm |
This research experience will focus on Introducing the Systems Engineering Paradigm to Young Researchers and Future Leaders. This is a twelve week program, which provides a stipend. |
Washington State Dept. of Transportation |
Fred Bergdolt |
Field Coordinator |
Environmental Affairs Office PO Box 47332 Olympia, Washington 98504-7332 |
bergdof@wsdot.wa.gov |
www.wsdot.wa.gov/environment/eao/wetmon/monit_internship.htm |
Students enrolled in this paid internship gain hands-on field experience as they collect environmental data from wetland mitigation sites. Students will use basic ecology and elements of samplind design. |
Friends of Oregon |
Mary Akerill |
Internship Secretary |
534 SW Third Avenue, Suite 300 Portland, Oregon 97204 |
infor@friends.org |
www.friends.org/about/gerhardt.html |
This is an internship that will require a student to work on one or two large projects, such as reviews of county development plans. Students will be paid a stiped each month. |
Mirage Internship in Marine Biology |
James Deacon |
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Department of Environmental Studies 4505 Maryland Parkway Box 454030 Las Vegas, NV 89154-4030 |
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http://environment.unlv.edu/internships/Marine_Biology.html |
This is an aqaurist internship at the Mirage. Preferred applicants will be pursuing degress in Environmental Studies, Biology or a related field. This internship requires 30 hours a week for participation. |
Contra Costa County Community Development Departme |
Daniel Pulon |
Senior Transportation Planner |
Community Development Department 651 Pine Street, 4th Floor. No. Wing Martinez, CA 94553 |
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http://isis.csuhayward.edu/alss/geography/mlee/ccup.htm |
This internship requires a knowledge of a computerized database, such as excel. It will include practical, hands-on involvement in community planning. |
Dancing Rabbit |
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www.dancingrabbit.org.workexchange.html |
This is a program to live in an ecovillage & to study land management, alternative construction, organic market gardening, and organic vegan food processing. Interns receive pay based on project & time limits. |
Boulder County Colorado Health Dept. |
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Volunteer Services 3450 Broadway Boulder, Colorado 80304 |
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www.co.boulder.co.us/Volunteer/VSI-internships.htm |
Internships in Environmental Health are available, including projects in air quality and pollution prevention. See internet site for more details. |
Illinois EPA |
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PO Box 19276 Springfield, IL 62794-9276 |
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www.epa.state.il.us/p2/internships/program-info.html |
This is a paid program for upper-level undergraduate students. It would consist of a 40 hour work week, in the attempt to help Illinios industries identify opportunities to reduce pollution and waste. |
Holiday Lake 4-H Center |
Mike Haislett |
Natural Resource Coordinator |
Route 2, Box 630 Appomattox, VA 24522 |
mhayslett@vt.edu |
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This is a paid internship in the Lynchburg area that would include a training program. Students would be working with educational programs at the center. |
"The Cave" - Robert E. Lee S&W Conservation |
Kent White |
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Route 4, Box 99K Appomattox, VA 24522 |
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This an internship in the Lynchburg area, in which students would work on identifcation for points of pollution and water contamination. |
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