Marine Science Internships and Jobs
THE FRANCIS BAILEY SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS AND OTHER SCHOLARSHIPS Offered by THE SANIBEL-CAPTIVA LIONS CLUB http://www.sanibelcaptivalions.org/scholarships Each year the Sanibel-Captiva Lions Club offers to qualified students the Francis Bailey Scholarship Award(s). These scholarships are funded by income from the Francis Bailey Scholarship Fund. This INSTRUCTIONS BROCHURE contains policies governing the club’s scholarship programs and the criteria for the scholarship awards - SEE PAGE TWO FOR ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS
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![]() Center For Ocean Science Education Excellence (COSEE) Florida Research Experience for Pre-Service Teachers (REPT) Program 2014 What is REPT?
The COSEE Florida Research Experience for Pre-Service Teachers (REPT) Program offers students and recent graduates in science education (ones that have not yet started a teaching position) the opportunity to learn first-hand about the process of scientific discovery and research. Students from IRSC, Edison State College, and Broward College will work with local scientists on marine science research projects for a 7 week time period this summer. Students will be paid a stipend, funded by COSEE Florida and the National Science Foundation. Are you a pre-service teacher who is interested in an amazing research experience? Program Description (Application link can be found on this document) Recommendation Form For more information, please feel free to contact Rozalind Jester at rjester@edison.edu, Jennifer Capers at jcapers@irsc.edu or Meghan Buckley at mbuckley@irsc.edu COSEE Florida works to bring scientists, educators and people of all ages together reaching out to the public to educate and inform them about the marine ecosystem to stimulate community discussion and to increase awareness of the value of scientific knowledge in environmental decision making. Funded through a National Science Foundation (NSF) Grant, IRSC COSEE Florida's partners include Florida Institute of Technology, the Smithsonian Marine Station at Fort Pierce, and Ocean Research and Conservation Association (ORCA). ![]() The Smithsonian Marine Ecosystems Exhibit, a public aquarium located in Fort Pierce, FL, is seeking applicants for our Summer Marine Education Internship. This paid full-time appointment will run 12 weeks from mid-May through mid-August 2014. Applicants should send a cover letter with resume (package not to exceed three pages) to Cristin Ryan at ryanc@si.edu by Friday February 28th, 2014. Original announcement from:
Cristin Ryan-Krasco Marine Biology Educator/Volunteer Coordinator Smithsonian Marine Ecosystems Exhibit (772) 465-3271 ryanc@si.edu http://www.sms.si.edu/SMEE ![]() Coral Restoration Foundation (CRF) is now accepting applications for the Summer 2014 semester. The deadline to apply is February 21st. To apply, please send your resume, cover letter, at least one letter of recommendation, and list of three references to Kayla Ripple at kayla.coral.restoration@gmail.com. Learn more about the internship at: http://www.coralrestoration.org/get-involved/internships/ ABOUT CRF CRF is a 501 c (3) non-profit organization headquartered in Key Largo, Florida. Our mission is to develop affordable, effective strategies for protecting and restoring coral reefs and to train and empower others to implement those strategies in their coastal communities, restoring and preserving these aquatic treasures for future generations. DATES OF INTERNSHIP
ABOUT THE INTERNSHIP CRF is located in Key Largo, Florida. Intern positions generally last 3-4 months and are full-time, unpaid positions. Interns can expect to gain a vast amount of experience both on the water and in the Education Center (EC). In the EC, interns perform a range of tasks including answering phones, greeting visitors and answering questions, inputting data, and performing aquarium maintenance. Dive days occur 2-4 times a week, where interns assist CRF staff with various activities including maintenance in CRF's offshore coral nurseries, outplanting corals to designated restoration sites throughout the Upper Keys, and leading fellow divers participating in our dive programs. INTERNSHIP REQUIREMENTS
Learn more about the internship at: http://www.coralrestoration.org/get-involved/internships/ Original announcement received from: *Kayla Ripple* www.coralrestoration.org | kayla.coral.restoration@gmail.com 5 Seagate Blvd. Key Largo, FL 33037 305-453-7030 ![]() The Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience is a research institute of the University of Florida in St. Augustine, FL. They have a part time job posting for a science educator/volunteer coordinator. This position has the potential to turn into a full time position in the future. Position closes on 2/13/14. Go to hr.ufl.edu, click on jobs, click on staff positions and on the drop down screen where it says TEAMS, change that to OPS. https://jobs.ufl.edu/postings/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&query=&query_v0_posted_at_date=&357=&358=&360=&359=&363=3&361=&query_organizational_tier_2_id=any&query_organizational_tier_3_id=any&commit=Search Original announcement received from: Brenda Cannaliato Education Coordinator The Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience 9505 Ocean Shore Blvd. St Augustine, FL. 32080 904-461-4014 Brenda@whitney.ufl.edu ![]() The purpose of this award program is to encourage students to pursue a degree in environmental studies or a related biological science or natural resources. Funds may be used for the educational institution’s tuition, books, supplies and equipment, or technical materials. See more at: http://dingdarlingsociety.org/student-scholarships Multiple scholarships will be awarded ranging from $500 to $1500. Applicants need to fill out only ONE application to be considered for all of the scholarships. Below is the scholarship application: |
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