Dolphin Training and Cognition Internship


This unpaid internship involves learning to care for and train captive dolphins 
for cognitive research. The work will be undertaken at the US Navy Marine 
Mammal facility at Point Loma, San Diego. This 18-month internship is broken 
down into two phases, for which interns will receive college credits. For the 
first 9 months, interns will be taught (through the National Marine Mammal 
Foundation’s training program) the maintenance and husbandry behaviors required 
for the care and feeding of bottlenose dolphins, as well as the rudiments of 
dolphin training. After successful completion of this phase, the interns will 
then conduct cognitive research with these animals, under the direction of Dr. 
Christine Johnson, from UCSD’s Department of Cognitive Science. Following this 
work, interns may be able to move into a paid position, or be qualified to find 
work as a dolphin trainer at other facilities. In addition, the possibility of 
doing graduate work - including designing and conducting your own cognitive 
research - at Point Loma may also be an option.



ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

- American citizenship

- Available for 3 days/week, full time, 6:30-2:30, for duration of program

- Must be enrolled for college credits throughout (University or Community 
College ok)

- Begins Sept 10, 2018

- Application DEADLINE: JULY 29, 2018



Please contact Dr. Johnson - at c8john...@ucsd.edu<mailto:c8john...@ucsd.edu> - 
for further details and an application.



Christine M. Johnson PhD

Dolphin Cognition Lab

Dept. of Cognitive Science

University of California, San Diego

http://pages.ucsd.edu/~johnson/

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