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Below is a list of agencies in which Geography students have found internships. This is not a list of active internship job postings. The Internships notebook in the Geography department main office contains active openings. However, we often do not receive all postings for active openings. Check the following agencies for additional possibilities.
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Alaska State Parks |
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Volunteer Coordinator 550 W 7th Ave, Suite 1380 Anchorage, AK 99501-3561 Phone: (907) 269-8708 Fax: (907) 269-8907
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Alaska State Parks offers approximately 50 summer internship positions through its volunteer program each year. These positions are ranger assistant, backcountry ranger assistant, museum assistant, natural history interpreter, trail crew, park caretaker, and program coordinator for the Junior Ranger program. These positions offer housing and an expense allowance. Transportation to Alaska is the responsibility of the volunteer. |
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American Geological Institute |
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4220 King Street Alexandria, VA 22302-1502
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The American Geological Institute is a nonprofit federation of 43 geoscientific and professional associations that represents more than 100,000 geologists, geophysicists, and other earth scientists. Founded in 1948, AGI provides information services to geoscientists, serves as a voice of shared interests in our profession, plays a major role in strengthening geoscience education, and strives to increase public awareness of the vital role the geosciences play in society's use of resources and interaction with the environment. |
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Bureau of Water Works in Portland Oregon |
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Portland Water Bureau 1120 SW 5th Ave., Rm. 600 Portland, OR 97204
(503) 823-7407 |
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Coastal and Marine Geology Team U.S. Geological Survey, MS 999 |
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345 Middlefield Road Menlo Park, CA 94025 Voice: (650) 329-5327 Fax: (650) 329-5190
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Community Internship Program University of Oregon |
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Monika Corbin - 346-4351
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The Community Internship Program (CIP) is a student run, service learning , academic program. Based on the concept of experiential learning, CIP helps students find places to volunteer while earning upper-division college credit for their experiences. Students can choose to participate in any of the six program divisions that CIP has to offer: Building Blocks, Human Services, Leadership, Mentorship, Outdoor School and Public Schools. Through a seminar and complementary internship placement, students gain valuable experience in a particular area of service, which in turn provides valuable skills for their future. |
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Environmental Careers Organization |
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Internship Program Coordinator 1218 Third Avenue, Suite 1515 Seattle, WA 98101 (206) 625-1750 Fax: (206) 625-9246
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ECO is a national non-profit organization that places college students and recent graduates into paid professional environmental internships across the country. The internships are sponsored by federal agencies, non-profit organizations, or businesses and corporations. In 2000, over 600 college students and recent graduates were placed into paid environmental internships, at no cost to students, with agencies like Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, and Department of Energy. |
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ESRI Northwest region (Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Montana) |
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ESRI - Northwest, Technical Staff Coordinator 606 Columbia Street, NW, Suite 300, Olympia, WA 98501
360 754-4727 |
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GEOCORPS AMERICA |
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(303) 357-1005 |
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Through the GeoCorps America Program, GSA places all levels of
geoscientists—college students, professionals, and retirees—in temporary
summer positions with the National Parks Service, USDA Forest Service, and
geoscience companies. Supervisors send position descriptions to GSA, GSA
posts the positions and recruits applicants through the GSA web site, a
multi-agency selection committee screens applicants, and supervisors
interview top candidates by phone and make the final selection. Participants
receive a stipend and housing (or housing allowance) during their
assignment.
The GeoCorps program dates back to 1997 when, through a partnership with the National Parks Service’s Geologist-In-the-Parks Program, GSA placed two college-level students in summer internships in the national parks. By the year 2000, the program was redesigned and renamed the GeoCorps America™ Program. Since then, the number of geoscientists placed in temporary positions has steadily increased from two in 1997 to 38 in 2003. |
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GITA Geospatial Information & Technology Association |
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GITA 14456 East Evans Avenue Aurora, CO 80014
Phone (303) 337-0513
http://www.gita.org/resoures/students_programs/intern_info.hmtl |
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IE3 Global Internships |
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(541)346-1212
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Description |
IE3
Global Internships (formerly Global Graduates - The Oregon International
Internship Program) was created by the Oregon University System to provide
university students with an improved understanding of global issues and
equip them with professional experience and international competence. Since
the beginning of the program in 1995, over 800 interns have participated in
the program. |
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Lane Council of Governments |
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99
East Broadway, Suite 400
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Description |
The Lane Council of
Governments (LCOG) is a voluntary association of local governments in Lane
County, Oregon. Dedicated to solving area-wide problems, LCOG helps area
cities, Lane County, educational districts, and special-purpose districts
reach their common goals. In addition, the agency serves as a regional
planning, coordination, program-development, and service-delivery
organization. Over the years, LCOG has dealt with many important issues, programs, and projects that affect local government. Typically, LCOG has conducted or facilitated the multi-jurisdictional planning and program development necessary to solve problems or provide services. |
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Long Tom Watershed Council |
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751 South Danebo Avenue
Eugene, Oregon 97402 |
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McKenzie Watershed Council |
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P.O. Box 53 Springfield, Oregon 97477 (541) 687-9076
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It is the Mission of the Council to foster better stewardship
of the McKenzie Watershed resources through voluntary partnerships and
collaboration. The Council's Vision is that the McKenzie River Watershed supports exceptional water quality and habitats in balance with human economic livelihood and quality of life. |
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Museum of Natural History University of Oregon |
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346-5089
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The MNH Education Internships are an opportunity for
students to make a significant contribution to the outreach and public
activities put on by the Museum of Natural History. |
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National Academies |
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internship@nas.edu
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This Internship Program of the National Academies--consisting of the National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, Institute of Medicine, and National Research Council-- is designed to engage graduate and postdoctoral students in science and technology policy and to familiarize them with the interactions among science, technology, and government. As a result, students--in the fields of science, engineering, medicine, veterinary medicine, business, and law--develop essential skills different from those attained in academia, which will help them make the transition from being a graduate student to a professional. |
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National Geographic |
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Geography Intern Program National Geographic Society 1145 17th Street, N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036
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Eligibility: Geography and cartography majors at United States colleges and universities who are currently enrolled in their junior or senior year or in a master's degree program.
Purpose of program: To furnish students with a professional learning experience through participation in various projects aimed at the diffusion of geographic knowledge. Interns are given the opportunity to apply knowledge and classroom techniques to practical publication procedures or other geographic outreach projects.
Intern responsibility: Interns may be assigned to work in one of the many divisions within the Society such as www.nationalgeographic.com, one of the magazines, books, or maps. Assignments may also include work on an increasing number of geographic outreach projects projects. |
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Student Conservation Association |
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The Student Conservation Association 1800 N. Kent Street #1260 Arlington, VA 22209
(603) 543-1700 |
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The Student Conservation Association (SCA) is the leader in national resource conservation, providing service opportunities, outdoor skills and leadership training to thousands of young women and men each year. In all 50 states, high school , college, graduate students and others join together through SCA to care for our national parks and forests, historic and cultural resources, and urban green spaces -- the benefits of which extend far beyond our environment: -SCA participants practice leadership and teamwork, rise to new
challenges, and gain valuable experience |
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Siuslaw Watershed Council |
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council@presys.com
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The Siuslaw Watershed Council is a 501©(3) non-profit organization that began with a focus on the development of community efforts to restore and protect watershed health, water quality, and native fish populations. They are one of over 90 watershed councils in Oregon that participate in the Oregon Plan for Salmon and Watersheds, a comprehensive, statewide initiative that stresses cooperation to restore and protect healthy function of Oregon's natural aquatic systems. Some of the many concerns they are dealing with include: Water sampling to identify the impacts of lead (from lead fishing sinkers) on the ecological health of aquatic communities. Study of the fresh water mussels currently suffering form low numbers and an unusual (and apparently fatal) physiological anomaly. A landscape wide study of the Swamp Creek drainage looking at hydrology, land use history, identifying and mapping plant and animal communities, leading to a restoration design. |
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U.S. Forest Service |
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USDA Forest Service Forestry Sciences Laboratory 3200 SW Jefferson Way Corvallis, OR 97331 (541) 750-7326 |
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US Geological Survey Earth Science Corps, MS 513 |
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Reston, VA 20192 Phone 1 800 254-8040 Email escorps@usgs.gov
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The Earth Science Corps consists of private citizens who devote some of their time to provide science information to the Federal Government. Members may be invited to participate in projects within mutually determined work areas. In a few case they may be invited to work in other areas with expenses paid. |
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World Wildlife Fund |
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World Wildlife Fund-US 1250 24th St. NW Washington, DC 20037 (202) 778-9507
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Known worldwide by its panda logo, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) leads international efforts to protect endangered species and their habitats. Now in its fifth decade, WWF works in more than 100 countries around the globe to conserve the diversity of life on earth. With nearly 1.2 million members in the U.S. and another 4 million worldwide, WWF is the world's largest privately financed conservation organization. WWF directs its conservation efforts toward three global goals: saving endangered species, protecting endangered habitats and addressing global threats such as toxic pollution, over-fishing and climate change. From working to save the giant panda and bringing back the Asian rhino to establishing and helping to manage parks and reserves worldwide, WWF has been a conservation leader for more than 40 years. |
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Yellowstone National Park |
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Yellowstone Center for Resources PO Box 168 Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190 (307) 344-2215
http://www.nps.gov/yell/technical/jobs/index.htm |
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Around 3500 employees are hired every year in Yellowstone to provide service for the nearly 3 million visitors who annually visit the park. A wide variety of different types of jobs are available throughout the park - with dormitory-style housing frequently provided. Wages vary with the type of position and skill required. The National Park Service (NPS) and the concessionaires hire employees either full-time or seasonally (summer and winter). Most employment extends from the beginning of June through Labor Day, with some seasonal positions lasting up to six months. Volunteer positions can also be found with the NPS and the Student Conservation Association. |