The Arthur R. Marshall Foundation for The Everglades 11 week Summer Intern Program
May 15th-July 31st, 2015 invites qualified undergraduates and new graduate students to learn all aspects of the Everglades Ecosystem and its restoration through fascinating, in-depth field experiences, meaningful, resume-building academic research, and invaluable networking opportunities with regional and national environmental leaders who are participating in the most comprehensive restoration project in the world.
Through the Marshall Foundation's paid summer crash course, interns become knowledgeable Everglades Stewards by:
• Hands-on immersion learning in field experiences throughout the Everglades Ecosystem from the headwaters to Florida Bay
• Contributing to Research focused on the Everglades and restoration efforts.
• Networking with prominent regional and national leaders in Everglades restoration
For more information or an application please visit www.artmarshall.org/portal/sip
Application Deadline March 30st. Questions? Contact Mary Crider at SIP@artmarshall.org
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