The Conservation GIS Lab at the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute 
(SCBI) is seeking an intern to start on or around July 20 2010. The Lab 
specializes in the application of ecological modeling, remote sensing, and 
geographic information systems (GIS) to conservation problems. The 
successful applicant will work closely with Dr. Jonathan Thompson 
assisting with several aspects of ongoing research projects (forest 
landscape simulations, remote sensing, conservation assessments etc ), 
which are jointly based at SCBI and Harvard Forest. The intern will also 
be expected to help with general tasks in the GIS Lab and assist with 
periodic professional training seminars based at the lab.

While not required, preference will be given to applicants that have 
experience summarizing scientific literature, using GIS software, remote 
sensing software, and/or R-statistical software. Most importantly, the 
applicant should be interested in forest ecosystems, landscape ecology, 
ecological modeling, and must be willing to learn how to use esoteric 
software.

The internship includes a small stipend ($800/month) and housing. 

Send letter of interest and resume to [email protected] before July 10 
2010. Résumé should include contact information for 3 references. Include 
potential start date and the time period you are available for the 
internship in your letter. Please also include the words "Internship 
Application" in the subject line of your email. SCBI is located at the 
north entrance of the Shenandoah National Park about 60 miles west of 
Washington, D.C., in Front Royal, VA. In meeting the Smithsonian 
Institution's mandate, SCBI increases knowledge through investigations of 
threatened species, habitats, and communities, and disseminates knowledge 
through advanced studies, professional training, and public outreach.

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