Internship
Opportunities for UAS Students
Below
is a list of internship opportunities along with a brief description of the types of positions each organization offers. Alaska-based internships are listed first, followed by national and international opportunities. It is important to note that application deadlines
vary with each organization. When linking to an organization's website, if you are not
immediately taken to its internship information page, check the
site's menu for the link, or type “internships” into the site’s search option. If
you have any questions or need further assistance, contact Career Services at
907-796-6368.
To coordinate an internship for
academic credit you will need to visit with a faculty advisor from your
department, as each department has its own specific qualification requirements. For more general information, you are encouraged to review the UAS internship
guidelines and policies (PDF | 264Kb).
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Alaska Conservation Foundation^
Anchorage, AK. Website: www.akcf.org Phone 907-276-1917 Fax 274-4145
E-mail: acfinfo@akcf.org. Applications are due February 15. Hiring decisions usually announced March 15. ACF offers paid internships throughout Alaska. The 2007 internship hosts included: Alaska Bird Observatory, Alaska Community Action on Toxics, Alaska Center for the Environment, Alaska Department of Fish & Game, Alaska Marine Conservation Council, Alaskans for Responsible Mining, Center for Alaska Coastal Studies , Cook Inletkeeper, Copper River Watershed Project, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Northern Alaska Environmental Center, Southeast Alaska Conservation Council, Southeast Alaska Watershed Council Coalition, Sitka Conservation Society / City of Sitka, Taiya Inlet Watershed Council.
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Alaska Permanent Fund Corporation^
Juneau, AK. Website: http://www.apfc.org/internships/internindex.cfm
APFC offers positions in communications, finance, and accounting, in various locations throughout the U.S. See APFC’s website for qualifications, current positions and application deadlines, or contact Ms. Shawn Lew by phone at 907-796-1540, Fax 907-586-2057, or E-mail hr@alaskapermanentfund.com.
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Alaska Legislative Internship Program^
Juneau, AK Website: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/internprogram/
For more information, contact Clive Thomas, University of Alaska Southeast, at 907-796-6115 or by e-mail at jfcst@uas.alaska.edu. Internship is paid and two students are chosen per semester. Must be junior standing and have taken a 3 credit course in political science. Applications are due in October for spring semester (legislative session).
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Alaska Sea Life Center^
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Alaska State Parks Volunteer Program (housing/stipend paid)^
550 W. 7th Ave. Ste. 1380 Anchorage, AK 99501. Website: www.dnr.state.ak.us/parks/vip/index.htm Phone 907-269-8700 Fax 269-8907.
For information about the program and for a list of specific positions and their locations, visit the website. For other questions, e-mail: volunteer@dnr.state.ak.us. Positions in various locations throughout the state include: Archaeological Assistant, Backcountry Ranger Assistant, Boating Safety Instructor, Museum Assistant, Natural History Interpreter, Naturalist for School Programs, Park Caretaker, Ranger Assistant, Trail Crew, Winter Natural History Interpreter, Winter Park Caretakers/Campground Hosts.
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Arctic Studies Center^
Alaska Office, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 121 West 7th Ave., Anchorage, AK 99501. Website: www.mnh.si.edu/arctic/html/about_internship.html
Internship and volunteer opportunities for Native students. Applications accepted year around. For more information, visit the website or contact Aron Crowell, Director Arctic Studies Center. E-mail: crowella@si.edu. Phone 907-343-6162. Fax 907-343-6130.
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Bartlett Regional Hospital^
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Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies, Inc^
P.O. Box 2225, Homer, Alaska. Website: www.akcoastalstudies.org Phone 907-235-6667 Fax 907-235-6668
E-mail:jobs@akcoastalstudies.org. The Center for Alaskan Coastal Studies (CACS) is a community-based nonprofit that provides educational, research, and land stewardship programs at three locations: the Peterson Bay Field Station on the south shore of Kachemak Bay, the Carl E. Wynn Nature Center a 140-acre upland preserve outside of Homer, and the in-town Homer Headquarters facility. Two Naturalist Intern positions are offered each year. Compensation is $1,200.00 per month plus housing.
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Denali Commission^
510 L St. Anchorage suite 410, AK 99501. Website: http://www.denali.gov Phone1-888-480-4321 Fax 907-271-1415
The Denali Commission offers four 12-week paid internships for undergraduate and graduate students. One intern will focus on energy, another on health, and two will work on community planning efforts. Locations vary each year. Application deadlines are typically in early March. Visit the website for details, or contact Tessa Rinner at trinner@denali.gov or 907-271-1624.
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Department of Natural Resources Student Intern Program^
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Gastineau Human Services^
5597 Aisek Street, Juneau, AK 99801. Website: www.jhscorp.org.
Possible internships include: Public safety, criminal justice, corrections and probation/parole and business management of non-profit agency. There are options for academic credit. Salary would need to be discussed with GHS. For more information, contact Ken Lea, Senior Case Manager, at 907-780-3015.
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Sealaska Internships^
Sealaska Corporation, One Sealaska Plaza, Suite 400, Juneau, AK 99801-1276. Phone: 907-586-1512. Fax 907-586-2304. Toll free 800.848.5921. Website at: www.sealaska.com.
The direct link to internship information is http://www.sealaska.com/page/opportunities_internships. All applicants must be a Sealaska shareholder, or a direct descendant of a shareholder or spouse of a shareholder. Applications are due March 31 of each year, and students will be notified of their selection by April 15. For more information please contact: Intern Program Coordinator.
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Southeast Alaska Conservation Council^
419 Sixth Street, Suite 200 Juneau, AK 99801. Phone: 586-6942. www.seacc.org
A grassroots environmental organization made up of a coalition of 18 member groups in 14 Alaska SE ommunities dedicated to safeguarding Alaska’s natural environment, while supporting sustainable use of the region’s natural resources. SEACC provides paid internships throughout the year, including summer internships for college students, graduates and other volunteers. Internship information at: http://www.seacc.org/index.php?section=103.
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Oceana^
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Peace Corps^
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US Fish & Wildlife^
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US Forest Service^
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Student Career Experience Program (SCEP) & Student Temporary Employment Program (STEP)^
Information is available at: www.opm.gov/employ/students/index.htm
SCEP offers work experience directly related to your academic field of study. It provides periods of work and study while you are attending school. The STEP program enables students to work part time during the school year or in a summer job, but does not need to be related to your field of study.
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SURFO Program^
Website: http://espo.gso.uri.edu/~surfo/
Offers a 10-week summer program that focuses on the quantitative aspects of Oceanography. Students participate in cutting-edge research programs and are exposed to a wide array of other ocean-related research topics. Specially designed lecture series expose students to the breadth and depth of Ocean Sciences. A series of workshops also provide participants with the basic tools required for a success in graduate school, regardless of the scientific field. The application deadline is March 1. Contact: Robert A Pockalny, Director, SURFO Program, GSO/URI, Narragansett, RI 02882 Phone: 401.874.6926 E-mail: robp@gso.uri.edu
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Washington Center for Internships and Academic Affairs^
Ongoing intern process. Information available at: www.twc.edu
Center places students in internships in federal agencies, the White House, and Congress.
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Hispanic Association of Colleges & Universities^
Information available at: www.hacu.net
Students placed in federal agency internships including Dept. of Health & Human Services, Agriculture, CIA.
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National Association for Equal Opportunity in Higher Education^
Call (301)650-2440 or apply online, at: www.nafeo.org
Students are placed in wide range of federal offices including Dept. of Defense, NASA, EPA.
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American Association of People with Disabilities^
Visit http://www.aapd-dc.org.
This site has information on Internships, fellowships, student job programs and more. Examples of internships: EPA, National Institute of Health, U.S. Dept. of Justice and many more.
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Environmental Careers Organization^
Various national internships. Check out ongoing internships at www.eco.org.
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U.S. Government Internships (and Jobs)^
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Natural History Internship Program —Washington DC only^
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Jesuit Volunteer Corps^
Go to www.jesuitvolunteers.org.
Northwest regional contact: Katie Hainley, Area Director at jvcnw@JesuitVolunteers.org Phone: 503-335-8202 Fax: 503-249-1118. Positions throughout US and in other countries. See their website for details on stipend, room and board, transportation.
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Port Townsend Marine Science Center^
Center website at: www.ptmsc.org
Port Townsend Marine Science Center is non-profit located in Washington state. Summer internships. E-mail for information on stipend and housing. Resume, cover letter and two references can be sent to: Chrissy McLean, Marine Program Coordinator: cmclean@ptmsc.org. Applications accepted until filled.
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National Museum of American Indian^
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Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center^
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Project Vote-Smart^
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University of California, San Francisco^
Website: www.ucsf-ahp.org
Aids Health Project Internship program, based in San Francisco, CA. Phone: 415-476-3890, Fax: 415-476-3613. E-mail: cmusic@itsa.uscf.edu. Internships begin in July.
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InternJobs.Com^
Website: www.internjobs.com
Online information about internships, jobs, national and international employment.
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Amnesty International^
Website: www.amnesty.org
Human rights organization. Contact: 1-800-AMNSESTY. Internship coordinator Fax: 202-544-7142. (Washington DC)
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IE3 Global Internships^
Website: http://ie3global.orst.edu
This is a supervised, practical international work experience that can range from 10 weeks to 6 months of full-time work. Academic credit. Must be a junior, senior or college level graduate student. Transportation and living expenses vary for each site. Lots of choices! Contact: Natanya Desai at natanya.desai@oregonstate.edu, or phone 1-800-654-2051.
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IAESTE^
International Association for Exchange of Students for Technical Experience. Website: http://www.iaeste.org/faq/students.html
On the job training in fields such as engineering, computer science, math, natural/physical science, architecture and agricultural science.
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Internships Abroad^
Check out www.internabroad.com.
Resource for international internships. Both credit and non-credit internships abroad. See the world!
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CDS International^
Go to: www.cdsintl.org
Summer Internships in Germany, Turkey and Ecuador. Offers scholarships, placement/work authorization programs, and summer internships. Provides paid or unpaid internships, two to 18 months in length. Some programs have a language course component. Phone: 212-497-3500, or e-mail: usabroad@cdsintl.org.
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Volunteers for Peace- International Volunteer Program^
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Other Internship Web Sites^