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Mosaics in Science (MIS) Diversity Internship
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The Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP)
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2020 FWS Directorate Resource Assistant Fellows Program – Application Deadline: January 10, 2020
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2020 Career Discovery Internship Program Candidate – Coming Soon
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Merck Family Fund Foundation Internship
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Oceanography Camp for Girls
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NW Youth Corps Community Volunteer Ambassador (CVA) Program
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Rainier Valley Corps’ Green Pathways Fellowship Program
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Rainier Valley Corps’ Community Impact Fellowship Program
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The Harvard Forest Summer Program
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National Park Service Mosaics in Science (MIS) Internship
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Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP)
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Hutton Junior Fisheries Biology Program
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Meridian Institute Ruckelshaus Fellowship
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CTNC Diversity in Conservation Internship
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Girls in Science Fellowship Program
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The Youth Engagement Through Science (YES!) Internship
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TerraCorps Service Positions
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National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Internship Program (GRIP)
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NOAA Climate & Global Change (C&GC) Postdoctoral Program
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NOAA and National Research Council Post Doc
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National Coral Reef Management Fellowship
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National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Summer Student Internship Program
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NOAA National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science Program
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Geo-sciences Bridge Program
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Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship
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NOAA EPP/MSI Undergraduate Scholarship Program
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Dr. Nancy Foster Scholarship Program
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NOAA Coastal Management Fellowship
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NOAA Chesapeake Bay Summer Internship Program
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Northwest Youth Corps Conservation Programs
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Community Volunteer Ambassador Program
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Environmental Leadership Program (ELP) Regional Fellowship
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Environmental Leadership Program (ELP) National Fellowship
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Roger Arliner Young (RAY) Marine Conservation Diversity Fellowship Program
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Flathead Lake Bio Station (FLBS) Internship Program
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Ridge 2 Reef (R2R)
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Flathead Lake Bio Station (FLBS) Summer Program
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Sustainable Urban Water Trans-disciplinary Research Program
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Artist at Sea Residency
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The Mosaics in Science Diversity Internship Program provides youth with backgrounds in the sciences, technology, and engineering with an opportunity to work with the National Park Service.
The Latino Heritage Internship Program (LHIP) engages the next generation of conservation stewards. The program raises awareness of our national parks and historic sites, their accessibility and the need for the Latino community’s involvement in their preservation.
2020 FWS Directorate Resource Assistant Fellows Program - Application Deadline: January 10, 2020
Interns in this program gain awareness, knowledge and experience with a paid internship working with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
The Merck Family Fund is a small independent foundation that will make approximately $3 million in grants in 2019 to non-profit organizations.
OCG is an annual 3-week summer ocean science exploration program for young women in Florida, hosted by the College of Marine Science at the University of South Florida. Our mission is to inspire and motivate young women entering high school to consider career opportunities in the sciences.
CVA's serve their sites by supporting the expansion of volunteer, service learning opportunities and inclusive community outreach efforts.
The Green Pathways Fellowship Program creates a pathway to the green sector for low-income young adults in living wage entry-level positions in the environmental justice movement.
This RVC fellowship places talented leaders of color in a two-year full-time position at organizations led by communities of color.
The Harvard Forest Summer Research Program in Ecology is a mentored, paid, research program focusing on the effects of natural and human disturbances on forest ecosystems
A MIS internship is a rich opportunity to work side-by-side with scientists and other professionals in bat research, bird surveys, geological surveys, and more.
The LHIP works to raise awareness of our national parks and historic sites, their accessibility and the need for the Latino community’s involvement in their preservation.
The Hutton Junior Fisheries Biology Program is a paid summer internship and mentoring program for high school students.
Meridian Fellows provide research, writing, and other types of support for projects focusing on a wide variety of challenging issues.
Interns are introduced to careers in conservation and connect conservation organizations to potential employees.
Fellows will work with an all-female scientists team to gather high-quality data to help answer some of the world’s scientific challenges.
The YES! internship is a career immersion and science communication program for high school students.
Service members receive a living allowance, education award, and additional AmeriCorps benefits.
This program allows interns to grow professionally and build their network with a rewarding research experience.
Climate and Global Change fellows are hosted by mentoring scientists at U.S. universities and research institutions to work on questions of mutual interest.
A variety of postdoctoral research opportunities are available at NOAA through the Research Associate-ship Program and the National Research Council (NRC).
This fellowship offers students the opportunity to work on issues affecting U.S. coral reef ecosystems including climate change, land-based sources of pollution and fishing.
This program offers summer internships for students to work in areas that will meet the future needs of the ever-broadening user community and address climate change.
This program offers students summer internship experience in the related fields of science, policy, and science communication.
This program offers a 6-week paid internship for students planning to pursue careers in the geosciences.
This program provides successful undergraduate applicants with awards that include academic assistance for two years of full-time study and a 10-week, full-time paid internship at a NOAA facility during the summer.
This program provides funds for two years of undergraduate study to rising junior undergraduate students majoring in STEM fields that directly support NOAA's mission.
This program recognizes outstanding scholarship and encourages independent graduate level research in NOAA mission-related sciences.
This fellowship provides on-the-job education and training opportunities in coastal resource management and policy for postgraduate students
This program seeks to connect students with career interest in marine biology, oceanography, environmental education, and other related fields with professionals in these studies.
Northwest Youth Corps empowers youth through conservation by provides meaningful conservation projects to learn new skills and discover new opportunities.
Volunteers in this program are engaged in training, professional development and unique volunteer projects.
This fellowship offers intensive leadership and skills training, national networking opportunities, and time for personal and professional reflection.
This program offers intensive leadership and skills training, national networking opportunities, and time for personal and professional reflection.
This program provides first-time career access opportunities to recent college graduates with an undergraduate degree.
This program provides undergraduate students the opportunity to work at internationally recognized research facilities with world-class scientists.
R2R trains graduate students in the process of convergent science whereby engineers, scientists, and practitioners co-develop research priorities to solve common problems.
This program emphasizes hands-on learning with real field experience through summer courses and trips.
This program gives students the opportunity to perform trans-disciplinary research of immediate relevance to people in urban areas.
This program provides a visual artist, writer or musician the opportunity to spend 10 days on an oceanic research vessel interacting with a scientific team.