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   Position title 

Undergraduate research internship in marine fisheries and ecological
conservation

 

Agency/location,

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Institute of Marine Sciences

Morehead City, NC

 

Responsibilities

                We seek summer interns to work in Charles H. (Pete)
Peterson's lab at the University of North Carolina's Institute of Marine
Sciences in Morehead City.  Interns will work on multiple studies in marine
ecology including (1) the effects of shoreline stabilization on fish
habitats and salt marsh ecosystem function and (2) predator-prey
interactions on oyster reefs.  Interns may also participate in studies on
the effects of beach nourishment on coastal habitats and human impacts on
barrier island ecology. This internship will involve field and laboratory
work.  Interns will interact with both faculty and graduate students at the
Institute of Marine Sciences.  Start and end dates are flexible.

 

Qualifications

                Upper-division undergraduates or recent graduates with an
interest in field work, research experience, and a biology background will
be most competitive.

 

Salary and housing

                A monthly stipend of $1300 will be provided.   Limited
housing is available at the lab, but most interns in the past rent houses
near the lab.  We will assist in finding housing if necessary.

 

Closing date

                March 1, 2011.

 

Contact/Application

                Please send the following 3 documents to the email below:

1)  Resume, including GPA, email addresses of three references, and
transcript (unofficial); 

                                2)  A description of relevant experience (in
500 words or less); and

3)  A brief essay on how this internship fits into your professional goals

     (in 500 words or less)                

                

Email Rachel Gittman <[email protected]> for further information.

 

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