Archbold Biological Station
P.O. Box 2057
Lake
Placid, Florida 33862 USA
Phone: 863-465-2571
FAX: 863-699-1927
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Research Internships,
2004: Research training in ecology for undergraduate and graduate students The Research Environment. The goals of Archbolds Internship Program are to train students to develop independent research skills and to foster positive professional interactions between Interns and (a) their supervisors, (b) resident staff and visiting scientists, and (c) other Interns. Visiting college classes and two seminar series each year provide additional opportunities for professional growth. Appointments can be made at any time of the year, usually for the summer (12-14 weeks) or an academic semester (16-20 weeks), but availability and duration of internships vary among labs. Graduate Intern
Undergraduate Intern
Volunteer Intern Support. A Graduate Intern must be enrolled in graduate school during the Internship. A Graduate Intern working on a thesis or dissertation receives gratis room and board during the Internship, and receives a stipend of $150.00 per week paid bi-monthly. A Graduate Intern designing a thesis or dissertation receives gratis room and board during the Internship, and receives a stipend of $125.00 per week paid bi-monthly.* An Undergraduate Intern must be enrolled as an undergraduate or recently has obtained a BA/BS degree. An Undergraduate Intern receives gratis room and board during the Internship, and receives a stipend of $100.00 per week paid bi-monthly.* A Volunteer Intern may be a graduate student or current/recent undergraduate. A Volunteer Intern receives room and board during the Volunteer Internship.* *Under extreme financial circumstances and with supporting documentation submitted the Station will consider paying travel costs associated with interns getting to/from Archbold/MAERC. Cases will be reviewed on an individual basis. Application. No official application form exists. Interested students should contact the Staff Research Biologist or Lab Head of choice who will request submission of: 1) a letter indicating your first and second choice of fields (e.g., vertebrate ecology, invertebrate ecology, plant ecology, aquatic biology, landscape ecology, or agro-ecology); 2) your general biological background; 3) your internship availability period; 4) two letters of recommendation; 5) a résumé, and 6) possibly college/university transcripts. Applications for the summer period should be received by 1 April. Students are encouraged to make arrangements with their home institutions for academic credit. Students must arrange their own travel to and from the Archbold or MAERC.* * Under extreme financial circumstances and with supporting documentation submitted the Station will consider paying travel costs associated with interns getting to/from Archbold/MAERC. Cases will be reviewed on an individual basis. Station Staff research interests include the following:
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Fleischer, Tina L. 28 June 2000; revised
31 March 2003.
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