Undergraduate Internships
Our summer internship program for undergraduates is a 12-week immersive research experience connecting undergraduate students at the University of Florida to researchers in marine ecology, environmental engineering, hydrology and other fields. Selected students work alongside researchers from UF, industry and government agencies on research projects in coastal sites throughout Florida, from marshes near St. Augustine to coral reefs in the Keys (sites and collaborators will depend on the projects). In addition, we offer students part-time internships throughout the year, which provide opportunities to learn new skills in the lab and out in the field and be mentored by researchers and graduate students.
How your gift makes a difference
Through your generosity, students benefit from a chance to work collaboratively to solve coastal problems using scientific methods, explore career paths, gain technical skills, learn about marine and marsh ecosystems, and be mentored by graduate students and researchers.
Students gain invaluable technical skills e.g., how to collect and analyze data, use instrumentation, drive boats, and coordinate project activities. These paid internships help remove barriers to students who might not otherwise be able to participate. Selected students for the summer internship program participate in an orientation meeting, training sessions with staff and host researchers, and a student symposium at the end of the field season, in which they give a presentation on their work to the CCS community. Your support is helping students make big waves.
Support an Undergraduate Student
Fellowship | Amount | How Your Gift Helps |
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Part-time internship (fall/spring semester) | $3,000 | Your gift funds a part-time internship for undergraduate students to learn new research and technical skills, in the lab and field, while being mentored by researchers and graduate students. |
Summer internship | $15,000 | Your gift funds a summer internship for undergraduate students that provides hands-on learning in the field and lab, and professional development opportunities working alongside world-class researchers. |
Learn more about this giving opportunity
Contact Sarah Johnson, Interim Executive Director of Advancement to discuss your philanthropic goals or funding opportunities tailored to your areas of giving interest at sjohnson@eng.ufl.edu.