Beginning Summer 2014
Ideal for Students with Undergraduate Degrees Contemplating Graduate School
 
Includes independent research project. Provides Weekly stipend, Room, and Food 
stipend.
 
Internships at MacArthur Agro-ecology Research Center, a division of Archbold 
Biological Station, in south-central Florida in the Agro-Ecology Program. 
Interns will work in the agro-ecology laboratory of Dr. Elizabeth (Betsey) 
Boughton, which emphasizes wetland community ecology  and disturbance ecology 
(grazing, fire, flooding). We study plant communities in wetlands, wet 
prairies, and grasslands embedded in low and high intensity ranchland in the 
context of the Northern Everglades.  

Long-term studies on wetland restoration, fire management, and wetland 
management manipulating grazing and fire provide outstanding opportunities for 
short-term comparative studies. Additional information can be found at our web 
site: 
http://www.archbold-station.org/station/html/research/internship/internship.html
 
Interns receive room, a meal allowance, and a weekly stipend of $100. They work 
20 hours per week as research assistants and the remainder on an independent 
research project. Internships generally run for 6-12 months but are flexible in 
their starting dates and durations. Internships offer an opportunity for 
experience in every aspect of scientific research, from project choice and 
experimental design to oral and written presentations.
 
Interns must be able to tolerate living on a remote cattle ranch and provide 
their own transportation for personal activities. MAERC is a division of 
Archbold Biological Station with eight permanent staff, located 11 miles away 
from the main field station. MAERC is operated as a commercial cattle ranch 
which serves as a research platform to investigate ecological and environmental 
challenges on working landscapes.
 
Archbold Biological Station is active in research, conservation, and education. 
Our facilities include a 5000 ha preserve, an outstanding regional library and 
a GIS lab. We have a staff of about 50 with many visiting scientists, an active 
seminar program, and a relaxed biological station atmosphere.
 
To apply for an internship in the agro-ecology lab, please provide the
following: a cover letter stating research interests, a description of previous 
research experience, a resume or CV, a summary of grades, and two letters of 
recommendation by 30 April 2014.  Please EMAIL applications to:
 
Elizabeth (Betsey) Boughton
[email protected]
Phone: 863-699-0242 ext 2                          

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