For all those seeking a great internship opportunity – please see the note from Adam Ward below and the internships below Adam’s note.
Kind regards,
Khrystal
Khrystal Condon, M.Ed. (she/her) | Head Academic Advisor
Dept. of Biological & Ecological Engineering | Oregon State University
116 Gilmore Hall | 125 SW 26th St.
Corvallis, OR 97331
541-737-4078 |
khrystal.condon@oregonstate.edu
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From: Ward, Adam S <adam.ward@oregonstate.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2024 7:28 PM
To: Condon, Khrystal C <khrystal.condon@oregonstate.edu>
Subject: Fwd: KGS Geohydrology Internship Program (paid summer research for students)
Please share with undergrads. These are a pair of amazing mentors for folks interested in groundwater. I can personally guarantee a great experience.
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Adam S. Ward, PhD, PE (PA)
Dept. Head & Professor
+1 541-737-2041
Dept. of Biological & Ecological Engineering
Oregon State University
116 Gilmore Hall
125 SW 26th St.
Corvallis, OR 97331
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From: "Zipper, Sam" <samzipper@ku.edu>
Date: January 30, 2024 at 19:08:25 PST
To: "Zipper, Sam" <samzipper@ku.edu>
Cc: "Seybold, Erin" <erinseybold@ku.edu>
Subject: KGS Geohydrology Internship Program (paid summer research for students)
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Hello friends and colleagues! The KGS has opened the application portal for our annual summer geohydrology internship program, and I would appreciate it if you could share the following information widely with any students you know who might be interested in summer research on water-related topics.
KGS Geohydrology Internship Program (paid summer research for undergrad or grad students)
The Kansas Geological Survey at the University of Kansas is hiring 3-5 interns for summer 2024 to contribute to funded research projects. Projects that may support interns in 2024 include:
- evaluating irrigation management strategies to promote groundwater sustainability
- statistical modeling of water availability and/or water quality
- investigating statewide and regional groundwater quality data
- sampling groundwater wells for water chemistry analysis
- regional climate change scenario assessment
The positions are available for upper-level undergraduates, recent graduates, or graduate students with an interest in interdisciplinary water science, including biogeochemistry, ecohydrology, and hydrogeology. The anticipated internship period is 12 weeks of full-time work with a flexible start date in May/June. Internships are open to current students (undergrad or grad) and recent graduates and paid at $15/hr-$18/hr.
More info including eligibility and to apply: https://employment.ku.edu/staff/26967BR
Review begins February 19.
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-Sam Zipper
Assistant Scientist, Kansas Geological Survey
Assistant Professor, Department of Geology
University of Kansas