Student Internships Available with the Encyclopedia of Earth
Applications Now Being Accepted for Fall 2009
The award-winning Encyclopedia of Earth (EoE – [http://www.eoearth.org] 
www.eoearth.org) is a free, fully searchable online encyclopedia about the 
Earth, its ecosystems and their relationship to society.  The EoE seeks student 
interns to assist with posting articles and performing other tasks as needed.  
Internships are not paid. However, interns gain valuable education and 
experience, receive recognition on the EoE, and may receive course credit. 
Interns will work on their own at their home institutions, but will have 
regular contact with EoE authors, editors and staff based in Boston, 
Washington, D.C. and other locations. 
Eligibility:  Intern candidates must be enrolled as an upper level 
undergraduate or graduate student majoring in an environmental science subject 
or otherwise demonstrating a strong interest and knowledge of environmental 
issues.  Each candidate must have a faculty sponsor complete a recommendation 
form (found at [http://www.eoearth.org/article/EoE_for_Educators] 
www.eoearth.org/article/EoE_for_Educators) that evaluates the candidate’s 
academic achievement and career potential and attests to his or her reliability 
and ability to work independently.   
Internship position description:  EoE Student Interns will add content to the 
EoE’s wiki-based platform by posting articles provided by Content Partners or 
Content Sources and and/or creating content based on templates (such as 
articles on various species using sources provided).  Depending on an 
individual’s background, skill level and interest, he or she may develop 
original content in accordance with the guidelines of the Student Science 
Communication Project. 
([http://www.eoearth.org/article/Student_Science_Communication_Project] 
www.eoearth.org/article/Student_Science_Communication_Project) Training in 
using the wiki platform will be provided. Internships will be offered during 
the academic year, in most cases September through May.  
Interns may be asked to work with EoE Editorial Board members and staff on 
special projects.  All interns will participate upon request in conference 
calls with EoE Editorial Board members and authors on timely topics of 
interest.  To receive course credit, interns will need to make arrangements in 
accordance with their home institution’s internship policies.
Criteria and selection: Internship candidates must have completed course work 
and/or work experience in an environmental field; must have a demonstrated 
ability to work independently and meet deadlines; must be willing and able to 
work 8 to 10 hours per week during the course of the internship. Student 
interns must have regular and reliable internet access. 
Candidates can apply by emailing a completed EoE Fall 2009 Internship 
Application Form found at:  [http://www.eoearth.org/article/EoE_for_Educators] 
http://www.eoearth.org/article/EoE_for_Educators
Interns will be selected by the EoE Editorial Board. Rolling deadlines for Fall 
2009 internships are August 31, September 15 and September 30. 
Faculty sponsor:  Faculty sponsors will submit a recommendation for the intern 
candidate using the form provided at  
[http://www.eoearth.org/article/EoE_for_Educators] 
www.eoearth.org/article/EoE_for_Educators.   EoE will work with the appropriate 
department to provide an intern with course credit. The faculty sponsor may be 
asked to serve as the on-campus contact or sponsor, as required, to meet the 
institution’s internship requirements.

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