Internships and REUs
SCA Data Management Internship
Tuesday, August 15, 2023 04:26 PM

Data Management Interns (PO-00735856)

Selected students will work with National Park Service staff to evaluate and convert baseline biological inventory data into open and reusable data packages for the NPS Inventory & Monitoring Division. The primary duties will be to:

  • Interns will work to convert products in older data formats to current formats, including a wide variety of datasets from species (e.g. mammals, plants, birds, fish, herps) and vegetation mapping inventory studies.
  • Assist the National Park Service in demonstrating a commitment to Open Data and Open Science principles.
  • Assist with the quality control of species observation data extracted from reports, published data sets, and external data sources.
  • Assist with the development and testing of tools to automate the processing, evaluation, publication, and visualization of species observation data throughout the NPS system.
  • Assist in writing data release reports to describe data processing and to inform future users of the data.
  • Assist in curating content on the NPS DataStore website, which will improve usability and access for everyone.

The intern will work as part of the data science team in the Inventory & Monitoring Division central program office in Fort Collins, CO. Any applicant needs to have knowledge of the Windows environment and have an awareness of R and RStudio or related coding platforms. Additional training on R coding and NPS tools (e.g. NPSdataverse) will be provided as part of the internship.

This position will require most hours sitting (or standing, if preferred) at a computer. Intern will have a few hours a week to receive training on a data/GIS/GPS skill of their choosing. There is no travel or field work involved in this position.

Compensation amounts:
– $650 – one time RT travel allowance
– $600 – weekly living allowance
– $1200 – monthly housing allowance, booked and leased by SCA (12 months of housing)
– Optional monthly health coverage

– AmeriCorps eligible ($6895 education award)

*All allowances subject to applicable federal, state, and local taxes

Position ID: PO-00735856

Expected Dates: November 13, 2023 - November 10, 2024

Location:
1201 Oakridge Drive
Suite 150
Fort Collins, CO 80525
US

Training Provided: The member will have access to the LinkedIn Learning library of classes that can advance their career as well as NPS-specific training related to the use of R and GIS in support of resource management.

Educational/Recreational Opportunities: Interns will be exposed to how inventory and monitoring science is used to support park resource and management activities. Fort Collins provides many opportunities for outdoor activities, shopping, entertainment, and dining out.

Handicap Accessible?: Yes

Main Area of Focus: Natural Resources Mgmt

Further Details

AmeriCorps Eligible: Eligible

Driving Logistics: Recommended

Housing or Stipend Provided?
B. Partner will pay The SCA to provide housing for the member

SCA will book and lease the housing. 

Indoor/Outdoor: Inside

US Citizenship: Yes

https://www.thesca.org/position/data-management-interns-po-00735856/

 

 
2022 Fall Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program at Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS): Collaborative Marine Research
Friday, May 06, 2022 09:14 AM

FULLY FUNDED MARINE SCIENCE INTERNSHIPS FOR UNDERGRADUATES

The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) has funding from the National Science Foundation, (NSF Award number OCE-2050858), for the Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Program to support nine x 12-week internships for undergraduate student research at BIOS during fall 2022 (starts August 29, ends November 18). 

An REU internship at BIOS is a great way to gain the experience necessary to embark on graduate studies or careers in marine and ocean sciences.  

Students will conduct individual research projects in a collaborative team environment under the expert mentorship of BIOS faculty and staff. This year's REU research projects will be based around the following broad research themes:  

  • ·       Measuring Coral Reef Community Light-Use Efficiency
  • ·       Coral Reef Function: Environmental Drivers of Organism and Community Scale Metabolism
  • ·       Coral Larval Settlement and Recruitment Dynamics

Throughout the semester, REU students will give presentations that outline their research topic, methods, and results, including a final presentation to BIOS faculty, staff, and visiting students. REU students will have the opportunity to participate in a variety of field excursions to learn about Bermuda's natural history, flora and fauna. We also offer a program of career development workshops and seminars hosted by BIOS faculty. 

Funding includes return air travel (from and to the U.S.), campus accommodation and meals. Each successful REU applicant will also receive a competitive stipend. (Medical/travel insurance is the responsibility of the student).

Further information on the REU program at BIOS can be found here http://www.bios.edu/education/reu/ including a link to the online application form, past student testimonials and details of potential projects. 

To be eligible, applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents, over 18 years of age and enrolled in a program of undergraduate study immediately before and after the program dates.   

We urge all successful applicants to arrange for independent study credit through their home institutions. 

Underrepresented groups, and students attending colleges or universities where research opportunities in STEM are limited, are especially encouraged to apply. 

Applicants are ineligible if they have participated in a prior NSF-funded REU in Ocean Sciences. 

Application deadline is May 31

Questions? Contact us at [email protected] 

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The Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences is an independent U.S. not-for-profit marine research and educational organization with 501(c)(3) status and a Bermuda Registered Charity (#116).
Visit us in Bermuda or at www.bios.edu

 
PLEON Summer Intership 2022
Monday, January 24, 2022 01:41 PM

PLEON seeks an undergraduate intern for Summer 2022

The Pocono Lake Ecological Observatory Network, or PLEON, is a lake monitoring program based at Lacawac Sanctuary & Biological Field Station, a non-profit biological field station and environmental education center located in NE Pennsylvania. PLEON conducts routine lake monitoring, hosts public education workshops focused on promoting good lake stewardship, and runs a community-led water quality monitoring program on Pennsylvania’s 3rd largest lake, Lake Wallenpaupack.

PLEON seeks an undergraduate intern to assist with all aspects of the PLEON program. Interns will gain experience and training in: 

  • Lake ecology and water quality sampling methodology

  • Quantitative laboratory analysis

  • Experimental design

  • Laboratory and Field safety

  • Science communication and networking

  • Data and project management

  • Leadership and mentoring 

We are looking for enthusiastic interns who work well with others, have excellent attitudes, and a record of academic achievement. Interns must be able to work independently as well as part of a team. Students working towards a degree in the natural sciences and/or an interest in aquatic ecology, conservation, management are encouraged to apply. Previous field or laboratory research experience in freshwater ecosystems is preferred. Winter 2021 and Spring 2022 graduates are eligible to apply.

Intern duties include conducting field sampling including temperature, dissolved oxygen, nutrients, and plankton on PLEON lakes, sample preservation, laboratory analysis including chlorophyll extractions and nutrient analysis, data manipulation and statistical analysis. The PLEON intern will lead the Lake Wallenpaupack Community-led Water Quality Monitoring program which includes assembling sampling kits, leading program trainings, processing citizen science samples, supervising and working with other interns, and analyzing data. 

Interns can expect to work 20-30 hours/week including hours on most weekends, work outside in all weather conditions, and encounter wildlife common to Northeastern PA (mosquitoes, ticks, snakes, deer, black bears). Interns must be comfortable working in small row boats, hiking in temperate forests, and with physical labor. Lacawac is located in a rural area with no public transportation, so interns are strongly encouraged to bring their own vehicle. Applicants must be US citizens or have permission to work in the US and have a valid driver’s license.

Interns receive a modest stipend and free housing at Lacawac Sanctuary. Bunk houses have shared living areas, bathroom, and kitchen and dorm-style bunk rooms. All interns are required to be up to date with COVID 19 vaccination as recommended by the CDC. Religious and medical exemptions will be considered on a case by case basis.

The internship is from May 16th through August19th, with negotiable start/stop dates. Internship details, including housing commitments, may be amended depending on local COVID-19 guidelines and restrictions. 

To apply, submit a completed application form, a letter of interest, resume, and unofficial transcripts via email to Dr. Beth Norman, Director of Science and Research ([email protected]). Include “2022 PLEON Internship” in the subject line. Review of applications will begin February 21, 2022. For more information about Lacawac and PLEON, see our website: https://www.lacawac.org/
 
Lacawac Sanctuary Summer Internship 2022
Monday, January 24, 2022 01:39 PM

The Lacawac Sanctuary seeks an undergraduate intern for Summer 2022

Lacawac Sanctuary is a non-profit biological field station and environmental education center located in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. Lacawac’s Research Internship Program offers undergraduate students opportunities to gain hands-on experience in the fields of environmental research and education. Lacawac interns participate in the Sanctuary’s missions of Research, Education, and Preservation. Interns spend considerable time participating in field work and laboratory analysis, educational and public programs for all ages, outreach activities, trail maintenance, and event preparation/clean-up.

Interns will gain experience and training in:


  • Lake ecology and water quality sampling methodology
  • Quantitative laboratory analysis
  • Experimental design and scientific method
  • Laboratory and Field safety
  • Science communication
  • Data and project management
  • K-12 environmental education
  • Public outreach

We are looking for enthusiastic interns who work well with others, have excellent attitudes, and a record of academic achievement. Students working towards a degree in the natural sciences and/or an interest in ecology, conservation, or environmental education are encouraged to apply. This is an entry-level position for which previous research experience is welcome but not required.

Interns must be able to work independently as well as part of a team. Specific duties include but are not limited to working with Lacawac scientists to monitor lake water quality, assisting visiting graduate students and faculty with their research (covering a wide range of terrestrial and aquatic ecology, conservation, and resource management), maintaining research infrastructure and hiking trails, conducting laboratory and/or field experiments, mentoring high school interns, assisting with K-12 field trips, hosting public programs, and performing light general maintenance. Interns will work 20-30 hours per week including some weekend hours.

Interns should expect to work outside in all weather conditions and encounter wildlife common to Northeastern PA (mosquitoes, ticks, snakes, deer, black bears) and must be comfortable with being in small row boats, working on the water, hiking in temperate forests, and with physical labor. Lacawac is situated in a rural area with no public transportation, so interns are strongly encouraged to bring their own vehicle. Applicants must be US citizens or have permission to work in the US and have a valid driver’s license.

Interns receive a modest stipend and free housing at Lacawac. Housing includes shared living areas, bathroom, and kitchen and dorm-style bunk rooms. All interns are required to be up to date with COVID 19 vaccination as recommended by the CDC. Religious and medical exemptions will be considered on a case by case basis.

The internship is from June 1st through August19th, with negotiable start/stop dates. Internship details, including housing commitments, may be amended depending on local, state, and federal COVID guidelines and restrictions.

To apply, submit a completed application form, a letter of interest (see application for details), resume, and unofficial transcripts via email to Dr. Beth Norman, Director of Science and Research ([email protected]). Include “2022 Lacawac Internship” in the subject line. Review of applications will begin February 21, 2022. For more information about Lacawac, see our website: https://www.lacawac.org/
 
REU - Lake Erie Center, U Toledo
Wednesday, December 22, 2021 01:24 PM

The University of Toledo is seeking students for our Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program, “Addressing Environmental Challenges and Proposing Sustainable Solutions at the Lake Erie Land-Lake Interface. We are seeking 10 students to join our team from May 31- August 5, 2021. Students will work in laboratories at the Lake Erie Center, UToledo Main Campus, and Health Science Campus. Accepted REU fellows will receive lodging in UToledo dormitories, a stipend of $5750, a food allowance, and round trip travel to/from Toledo, Ohio.

Students will address complex challenges at the land-lake interface to understand how natural resource use impacts biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and public health, with the goal of advancing environmental sustainability. Students will be paired with faculty and graduate student mentors from the Departments of Environmental Sciences, Geography and Planning, Public Health, Medicine or Engineering, and will conduct independent research in ecology, limnology, remote sensing, medicine or engineering. Field trips will introduce students to the diverse habitats and ecological challenges facing Lake Erie, and students will receive training in research ethics, experimental design, data analysis, writing scientific papers and applying to graduate school. Students will write a final report and present their research at a public poster gala.

Applications will be accepted from students in any relevant major to research harmful algal blooms, water quality, invasive species, natural communities, habitats, land use and nutrients.

Rising juniors and seniors are preferred, rising sophomores will also be considered. Students must not have graduated before the start of the Summer 2022 term. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent legal residents.

Students from underrepresented minority groups, women, veterans and first-generation college students are especially encouraged to apply. Students will be selected based on academic excellence, a letter of reference and a demonstrated interest in environmental issues, and will be matched with a mentor based on indicated preference for research areas.

Apply at: https://www.utoledo.edu/nsm/lec/reu/ by February 13, 2022.

Questions regarding the program or application process should be directed to [email protected].

 
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