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Month: February 2025 (page 2 of 5)

Summer 2025 Russell Brinsfield Agro-Ecology Internship Program

The Harry R. Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology, Inc. (Hughes Center) and the Agriculture Law Education Initiative (ALEI) are seeking law and undergraduate student applicants interested in careers in agriculture, environmental conservation, forestry, and/or policy for the 2025 Russell Brinsfield Agro-Ecology Summer Internship program. Multiple students will be selected for this six-week internship, which includes a competitive salary and the opportunity to interact with leaders from the agricultural and environmental communities, as well as state agencies. The internship will begin with an orientation session at Wye Research Center, and the interns will attend periodic meetings at Wye. The remainder of the time, the interns will work virtually or attend meetings offsite.

The internship will introduce you to a number of complex natural resource issues, including but not limited to, Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts, agricultural practices, and local food production. During the course of the internship, you will meet diverse stakeholders and engage in the complex interaction between the agricultural and the environmental conservation and policy communities. You will be introduced to legislators and staff at state agencies as you work to resolve challenges. The internship is funded by organizations seeking to build leaders who are able to appreciate all sides of complex issues and develop solutions that consider environmental, economic, and industry needs as well as the needs of policymakers.

Interns will:

  • Work with Hughes Center and ALEI’s staff on research projects related to current agriculture, environmental, and forestry issues;
  • Participate in the multidisciplinary activities of the Hughes Center;
  • Attend regional leadership meetings for agriculture and natural resources;
  • Have the opportunity to engage with researchers, state officials and agencies, environmental, and agricultural leaders;
  • Support ALEI’s staff in the creation and administration of legal education resources and programs;
  • Support Hughes Center and ALEI staff in developing proposals for future projects; and
  • Enhance their research, communication, public speaking, and time management skills.

Interns must:

  • Be a licensed driver with their own reliable transportation; and
  • Be able to attend regional events throughout the summer. Some weekend or evening hours may be required.

Compensation:  Interns will be paid $19.91 an hour for a 40-hour work week.

To Apply:  Send your resume, cover letter, and at least one academic and professional letter of recommendation and reference.

  • Undergraduate students should send their application to Nancy Nunn at nnunn@umd.edu.
  • Law students should send their application to Megan Todd at motodd@law.umaryland.edu.

Deadline to Apply:  February 28, 2025

About the Hughes Center:

Founded in 1999, the Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology’s mission is to provide leadership to promote environmentally sound and economically viable agriculture and forestry as Maryland’s preferred land use through research, outreach and collaboration. The Russell Brinsfield Internship Program is named for the Center’s founding executive director, Dr. Russell Brinsfield.

Learn more about the Hughes Center at: go.umd.edu/HughesCenter

About the Agriculture Law Education Initiative:

ALEI provides legal education and resources to Maryland’s farm community to explain agricultural law as it evolves to keep pace with the changing realities of farmers and the agricultural industry in the 21st century. An important part of this education is the network of natural resource protection laws that intersect with agriculture, helping to strengthen both farming and environmental quality.

Learn more about ALEI at: umaglaw.org

For more information, including a video presentation of former interns’ work, visit:

https://agnr.umd.edu/research/research-and-education-centers-locations/harry-r-hughes-center-agro-ecology/russell

Virtual Student Sustainability Summit

Want to learn about sustainability in various fields? Join us at the Student Sustainability Summit 2025! 

Explore sustainability and its relation to different fields such as AI, architecture, business, and more. This is a fully student-led conference created by students from various universities worldwide. It’s a free event for everyone from any background, location, and knowledge level.

Date: March 6th & 7th 11am-3pm ET for both days on Zoom Events
Register here: https://tinyurl.com/S32025

Keep an eye out for speaker highlights and updates here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/student-sustainability-summit

We look forward to seeing you there! 

Paid Summer Internships with Impact!

The Do Good Institute (dogood.umd.edu) provides hands-on learning experiences, immersive programs and events, and supportive resources to develop the next generation of nonprofit leaders, social innovators, and civic minded students. Our mission is to ensure that all University of Maryland students graduate equipped and motivated to do good in their careers, their communities, and in the world throughout their lifetimes.

The Do Good Institute is still accepting applications for its paid summer internship program, Impact Interns! Impact Interns is a professional development and leadership program that connects passionate and talented students to paid internships with nonprofits and social impact organizations. The program is designed to provide emerging social sector leaders with meaningful opportunities to gain professional experience, develop skills, build a professional network and learn more about working in the nonprofit and social impact sphere. Internships take place in Summer 2025. Internship positions are available for both undergraduate and graduate students.

Work areas are diverse (communications, research, fundraising, program management) and across different fields (arts, civics, education, environment, health, international development, justice and equity, and social services).

Hybrid, remote, and in-person options are available. Learn more and apply now through February 23 at go.umd.edu/impactinterns.

UMD GEOG Apply to the Kayapo Field Course and Internship

The Kayapo Field Course/ Internship is going to be running again in 2025.  UMD started this program under the leadership of UMD Anthropology Professor Dr. Janet Chernela in 2004. Since then, the program has expanded to include multiple N. American and Brazilian universities and several initiatives with Kayapo communities. Most recently, we’ve been doing some interesting programming with Kayapo youth around drones, camera traps for biodiversity monitoring, and Indigenous media/ storytelling.

It would be great to have some UMD folks participate in 2025.   Below is some important information and an attached poster. Feel free to forward to any students or colleagues. I’m also happy to zoom in for an overview or presentation. 

If there is an appetite, we can also try to get the program back onto the UMD registrar in 2026. 

Program: Kayapo Field Course and Internship

Dates: June 25 – July 13th

Location: Kayapo Indigenous Territories, Pará State, Brazil

Application Form: https://forms.office.com/r/P6psKjKDBX

Application Deadline: March 1, but accepted on a rolling basis or until full

Program Page: https://kayapo.org/field-course/

Contact: Matthew Aruch (aruch@icfcanada.org)Anticipated Program Fee: $4495 USD

About the Program:

The Kayapo Field Course and Internship is a unique opportunity to learn and work with the Mebêngôkre-Kayapó and their network of NGO, university, and government partners. Located at the southeastern Amazon’s highly threatened “arc of deforestation,” the Kayapo live in, manage, and protect one of the largest, continuous tropical forest areas in the world.Guided by an Indigenous, Brazilian, and North American team, the program offers an experiential introduction to the issues, landscapes, and livelihoods of the Kayapo people. After traveling through the Brazilian frontier, participants spend almost two weeks with the A’Ukre Kayapo community, immersing themselves in village life and learning about the Amazon forest at the Pinkaiti Ecological Research Station. Since 2004, the program has been one of the only ways to visit the Kayapo Indigenous Territories. Read more: kayapo.org/field-course

Student opportunities:

The program has been the launching point for several undergraduate and graduate student projects. As a UMD student/ faculty, I facilitated the program from 2014 – 2019 and completed my dissertation research with the Kayapo on a Fulbright award in 2019. I am just one of a handful of UMD (or other university) students to use the field course/ internship as a stepping stone for professional and academic advancement.  Reach out if you have any questions (maruch@umd.edu OR aruch@icfcanada.org). 

SOA Board Meeting Tonight!!

After Pizza with the Chair and the Geography Club Meeting consider attending: Sustainable Ocean Alliance!

They are having their first GBM today from 7:30 to 8:30 pm in ESJ.

Attached is the flyer with more information for potential members.

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