Contribute to research projects with a dynamic think tank in the coastal city of Kochi. Interns are invited to India’s Centre for Public Policy Research (CPPR) to support research in one of three study centers for comparative studies, urban studies, and strategic studies. Students can choose their area of interest, including education, health, urbanization, government, poverty, development, mobility, smart cities, planning, foreign policy, security, and more.
Learn more about New Zealand’s native species, conservation efforts, and animal care in internships across New Zealand. Animal-related opportunities are available in a wide variety of roles relating to animal/wildlife science, animal nutrition, wildlife ecology, avian science, veterinary science, husbandry, zoo management, education, rehabilitation, habitat restoration, and conservation.
Interns will gain hands-on experience working with animals at one of the parks run by Wildlife Reserves Singapore (Jurong Bird Park, Night Safari, River Safari, Singapore Zoo). Interns will support daily animal husbandry, including preparing food and feeding animals, cleaning animal facilities, behavioral and environmental enrichment improvements, and other tasks as needed. Ideal for students studying zoology, wildlife science, veterinary science, and conservation.
Located in southern Brazil’s on Santa Catarina Island, this NGO hosts interns interested in animal husbandry, ecotourism, and fieldwork related to the conservation of the neotropical otter and its ecology. Interns support otters in captivity by assisting with feeding, handling, environmental enrichment and behavioral studies, as well as in their natural habitats by observing and collecting data on hiking and kayaking excursions.
Interns will be placed in one of a handful of conservation-focused organizations. Opportunities range from working at an award-winning aquarium, to working with eland-the largest antelope in Africa, to gaining hands-on experience with African penguins, to working with the Western Cape government managing local nature reserves. South Africa has some of the most beautiful nature in the world and you can gain valuable professional experience at a reputable organization within this key industry in Cape Town and the surrounding areas.
This premier international research center conducts scientific research and explorations of natural history at seven different terrestrial and marine field stations equipped with modern laboratories.
The primary focus of this site is on sea turtle conservation, including locating and monitoring nests and collecting data on sea turtles in the ocean. Interns also participate in conservation efforts related to marine birds, sharks, rays, and more, and engage with the local fishing community on topics of environmentalism and sustainability.