The George Melendez Wright Climate Change Youth Initiative is sponsored by the National Park Service Climate Change Response
Program, in partnership with the National Council for Science and the
Environment. This program provides undergraduate and graduate students a
chance to work among park personnel to help find solutions to the
unique challenges of climate change. These opportunities are designed to
complement and enhance the intern's formal education through hands-on
experience, and introduce them to the national park service as a
potential place to make a career. Through the intern's work, parks are
able to gain insight into the ever evolving climate change sciences
being taught.
Information about the 2012 internships will be posted on the National Council for Science and the Environment website in March.
Posts on career opportunities for Geography majors.
Course credit for internships
Course credit for internships
Students who are interested in obtaining credit for internships should first secure an internship with a provider. Once confirmed, contact Dr. Hudak, for permission to register for GEOG 4920/5900.
You will be required to compile a portfolio during the course of your internship and provide a letter of assessment from the internship provider. Both will be used to determine a "grade" for the course.
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