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Conservation International protects nature for the benefit of humanity. Through science, policy, fieldwork, and finance, we spotlight and secure the most important places in nature for the climate, biodiversity, and for people. With offices in 30 countries and projects in more than 100 countries, Conservation International partners with governments, companies, civil society, Indigenous peoples, and local communities to help people and nature thrive together.
POSITION SUMMARY - This Position Is Based In Singapore
We are seeking 4-6 promising and self-motivated Blue Carbon Research Interns to support the long-term growth and success of Conservation International’s work in the Asia-Pacific for a period of 3-6 months. The intern will have the opportunity to work alongside the International Blue Carbon Institute (IBCI) team and colleagues from Asia-Pacific and global teams and will play a pivotal role in advancing our applied blue carbon research initiatives and programs.
The Blue Carbon Research Intern position is open to undergraduate or Master’s level students in Singapore universities reading Biological and/or Life Sciences, Environmental Studies, Ecology, Earth Systems Science, Spatial Analysis, Geography, or related fields.
Responsibilities
This role reports to the Senior Director of the International Blue Carbon Institute, and working with colleagues based in the Asia-Pacific Field Division and globally, the intern will provide support in the following areas:
WORKING CONDITIONS
Qualifications
Required
Preferred
Since 1987, Conservation International has worked to spotlight and secure the critical benefits that nature provides to humanity.
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