*Expand your horizons with a paid internship!*

Do you have an interest in ecology, natural resource management,
environmental education, science communication, environmental policy, or
social science as it relates to our natural resources?

Are you interested in exploring a career path you may not have considered
yet, instead of looking for a summer job?  If so, then apply to become an
intern with the National Great Rivers Research and Education Center.

 The National Great Rivers Research and Education Center is offering up to
22 paid internships throughout the Midwest focused on a variety of topics.
Project summaries, requirements, and location for each project can be
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here
<https://lewisandclarkcommunitycoll.box.com/s/ckwjcd6tcmauzbj6r64njo0gp4799kox>
or
by visiting our internship website (http://www.ngrrec.org/Internship/). The
program starts with a week-long short course at NGRREC’s field station in
East Alton, IL before students depart for their various project locations.
At the end of the summer, students will return to present their work in a
professional, two-day Intern Symposium attended by their peers, research
advisors, and other professionals.

We encourage *all* students to apply, including community and junior
college students, students who are undecided in their career path, and
students who would like to explore including science, research, or
education and outreach as a component of their educational growth.

In addition to the $5,000 stipend paid in two installments during the
summer, we expect to have $1,000 in reimbursement funds to assist students
with their summer housing and, if necessary, relocation costs. Program
staff will assist students in finding suitable housing at their internship
location, if needed.

*Now accepting applications!*

All applications are due via online submission by midnight January 23, 2018.


*Minimum Requirements: *A student must have a GPA 3.25 or higher.
Attendance at the Intern Program Short Course (May 21-25) and Intern
Symposium (July 30-31) is required if accepted as an intern. All
application materials must be submitted online (no email submissions
accepted) by the application deadline (Jan. 23).



*Required Application Materials:* All application materials must be
submitted electronically within the online application form by the January
23 deadline.

1)      *Biographical sketch* - Submit a brief statement (100 words or
less) about yourself, your interests, and where you see yourself
career-wise in 5 years. This information will be included in the August
symposium proceedings.

2)     *College transcript* - Unofficial copy will suffice as long as your
name is clearly visible on the transcript. A screenshot or a typed Word
version of your transcript will not be accepted.

3)     *Resume* - Include all relevant coursework, previous employment,
internships, and volunteer positions. Organization name, location, and
dates should be included.

4)     *Cover letter (optional, but encouraged)* - Feel free to include a
cover letter outlining what makes you a good candidate for this internship.
Include any additional information, such as your career and academic goals,
that would help us assess your fit for our internship program. This also
helps us match you to the right project.

*To apply* or see the summary of this year's projects and locations visit:
http://www.ngrrec.org/Apply/ <http://www.ngrrec.org/Internship/>. Or begin
your application here <http://jobs.lc.edu/postings/1195>.

*For questions* or more information, please contact NGRREC Intern Program
Coordinator, Natalie Marioni at [email protected].


Natalie Marioni, Intern Program Coordinator

Director of Environmental Education and Citizen Science

National Great Rivers Research and Education Center (www.ngrrec.org)

Ph: 618.468.2783 <(618)%20468-2783>

Email: [email protected]

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