And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1999 15:03:07 EST >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: FYI >X-Mailer: AOL 3.0 16-bit for Windows sub 41 > >Please disseminate widely. Thank you. >Martha E. Ture > >> Subject: 1999 NAU/EPA SUMMER INTERNSHIP PROGRAM >> >> TO ALL NAU STUDENTS, >> Ya-teh, I am the current internship coordinator for the 1999 >NAU/EPA >> internship program offered through the Institute for Tribal >Environmental >> Professions (ITEP). We are now entering our sixth year in providing >> internships to students at Northern Arizona University (NAU) and >other >> universities. >> >> The mission of our internship program is to encourage Native >American >> students and other students to pursue environmental careers and also >to >> assist >> Indian tribes in developing capabilities to manage their own >environmental >> programs. Each year, undergraduate and graduate students studying >> environmental related fields are chosen by ITEP to work in Tribal >> Environmental Programs all over the country at ITEP's expense. >> >> The internship gives students exposure to tribal governments, >policies, >> and issues that are faced in Indian Country. The program also >strengthens >> tribal environmental programs by providing students that are >knowledgeable in >> the areas of environmental protection to assist in ongoing or new >projects. >> >> For more information about our organization you can check out our >web page at >> http://www.cse.nau.edu/~itep/. >> Below is a description of the internship. >> ****************************************************************** >> 1999 NAU/EPA SUMMER INTERNSHIP >> >> The Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) of >Northern >> Arizona University (NAU) is offering the 1999 Environmental >Protection Agency >> (EPA) Summer Internship Program. ITEP in conjunction with the >U.S.EPA are >> supporting this internship program to provide Native American and >other >> students with the opportunity to assist Indian tribes in developing >> capabilities to manage their own environmental programs. Students >will have >> the opportunity to conduct hands-on research in the environmental >field all >> over the country. Past internship sites have included Las Vegas NV, >Seattle >> WA, San Francisco CA, Ft. Thompson SD and Washington D.C. >> >> As an EPA student intern you can: >> Gain actual career experience in the environmental science and >engineering >> field while contributing to the research efforts of tribal and >governmental >> facilities (primarily USEPA) working on environmental protection >issues. >> >> If you are interested and meet the following requirements: >> 1. Full time student (12 hrs.-undergraduate, or 9 hrs.-graduate) >> 2. Satisfactory academic standing. >> 3. Majoring in environmental engineering, environmental science, >> environmental >> management, environmental planning/policy, or a related field. >> 4. Good communication skills, word processing skills, and an >interest in >> working with tribes. >> >> To apply submit: >> 1. A resume with three references. >> 2. A letter of interest with current G.P.A. >> 3. A one page writing sample that demonstrates writing capability. >> >> Internships will last from June through August 1999 and will cover a >ten-week >> period. Student interns will be provided with a stipend, housing >allowance, >> and traveling allowance to be used toward a round-trip ticket. >> >> Applications must be postmarked by Friday, January 29, 1999. >> >> Submit required documents to: >> Yolanda Benally, Internship Coordinator >> Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals >> P.O. Box 15004 >> Flagstaff, AZ 86001-5004 >> Tel. (520) 523-8871 >> Fax. (520) 523-1266 >> Email. "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" >> > &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Tsonkwadiyonrat (We are ONE Spirit) Unenh onhwa' Awayaton http://www.tdi.net/ishgooda/ &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
