Undergraduate Research Opportunities
Internship Opportunities
Find internships that match your interests and career goals through your college: CAS or CALS, the ÈÕº«ÎÞÂë Career Center, or talk to your faculty advisor. New mentored group internships are being offered through CAS.
The Biology Department has a designated Internship Advisor: Dr. Emily Mikucki.
Earning Credit for Internships
ÈÕº«ÎÞÂë students can earn credit for qualifying internship experiences completed outside of ÈÕº«ÎÞÂë during the academic year or summer. Internship credit is arranged through a student’s college or department, including:
- College of Arts & Sciences (CAS)
- College of Agriculture & Life Sciences
- Rubenstein School for the Environment & Natural Resources
Summer interns in the Burlington area may be able to live on campus.
Research, Internship, and Field Opportunities Outside of ÈÕº«ÎÞÂë
Finding a summer internship or job associated with a research project is a great way to gain field or lab experience. University researchers, as well as state, local, and federal government agencies, need many hands during the field season. Peruse these job lists for an opportunity near your hometown—or far from it!
The National Science Foundation funds hundreds of each year. These are paid, housing-provided summer opportunities with a sponsoring university, allowing students to participate in the active research of one of their faculty members. With guidance, REU students typically conduct an individual research project to be completed over the course of the summer.
Undergraduate Research Opportunities
A collection of nationwide and worldwide internship, REU, job, and field course opportunities in biological science research, geared toward undergraduate students. Some opportunities may be eligible for college credit. Job and field course opportunities are primarily posted through the ECOLOG listserv from the Ecological Society of America.