The Center for Coastal Studies (CCS) has three summer research internship
openings in its Humpback Whale Studies Program.  CCS is a nonprofit
institution dedicated to understanding and conserving coastal and marine
resources. Our longitudinal studies of whale populations have advanced
science, improved understanding of human impacts and aided in the
protection of critical habitats.  Many CCS research interns have gone on to
productive careers in science or conservation.


We are seeking highly motivated, independent individuals with a career
interest in marine mammal science.  Applicants must have completed at least
their sophomore year in college with a major in a relevant scientific
discipline.  Post-grads and graduate students are welcome to apply.   Summer
interns must make a full-time commitment from June 1 through August 31, but
we will consider starting dates as early as May and ending dates as late as
November.


Interns would participate in humpback whale field research in the near- and
offshore waters of the Gulf of Maine, including a multiple week survey of
US and Canadian waters. They would gain exposure to a range of field
research techniques, such as photo-identification, biopsy sampling and
tagging.  In the office, interns would learn data management and analysis
skills and undertake tasks such as data entry, photographic matching and
cataloging. They would also perform assigned scientific readings and assist
with project analyses.  An independent project may also be undertaken,
depending on the length of the internship.


Candidates must be able to live and work well in close quarters, be able to
swim and not be prone to serious seasickness.  They should be prepared to
work long days in the field, including weekends and holidays as
needed.  Interns
will be required to provide evidence of health coverage during the
internship period.


This is an unpaid internship based in Provincetown, Massachusetts.  Interns
must arrange for their own housing, transportation and living
expenses.  Applicants
are advised that the cost of living on Cape Cod is high, particularly
during the summer.  We do not offer college credit but will assist
qualified interns in applying for credit from their home institution.
International
applicants must secure their own Visas or other required documentation.


*How to Apply*


 Application materials must be e-mailed to [email protected]
with the following text in the subject line: “2015 HW RESEARCH INTERNSHIP”
The application package should include the following:


1) A letter of interest (500 words or less) describing your specific
interests in marine mammal science, what qualifies you for this internship
and how it would advance your career.  Please provide this as an attachment
and not in the body of the e-mail.


2) A 1-2 page curriculum vitae emphasizing relevant experience and
coursework, including grades and overall GPA (note that a transcript may
later be requested).


3) The names and contact information of two references (professors or
supervisors).


Application materials should be submitted as soon as possible and no later
than March 31, 2015.


For more information, please visit us at http://coastalstudies.org/
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Jooke Robbins, Ph.D.
Senior Scientist
Center for Coastal Studies
5 Holway Avenue, Provincetown, MA 02657
ph: 508-487-3623 x116, fax:  508-487-4695
www.coastalstudies.org
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