The Alliance for a Sustainable Amazon (ASA), a non-profit organization working 
in the southeastern Peruvian Amazon, is seeking interns to assist its 
international team of biologists and conservationists with various projects 
spanning biological research and monitoring and sustainable tropical 
agriculture. Interns are based at Finca Las Piedras, the ASA’s field site in 
Peru’s Madre de Dios Department.


LENGTH OF STAY: 4, 8 or 12 weeks

DATES: Starting June 19, 2017

FEES: Starting at $1,300

WEBSITE: www.sustainableamazon.org<http://www.sustainableamazon.org>



THREE OPPORTUNITIES:

1. INTRODUCTION TO SUSTAINABILITY INTERNSHIP (4 weeks - $1,300)

This 4-week program offers participants a broad introduction to biological 
research and conservation in the tropics. Our teaching and learning approach is 
both academic and hands-on. Interns will participate directly in scientific 
research and applied conservation projects that span the Alliance for a 
Sustainable Amazon’s two focal areas: biological research and monitoring and 
sustainable tropical agriculture. With the help of academic faculty, interns 
will also navigate tropical biology and conservation science through lectures 
and weekly reading discussions covering articles drawn from the primary 
scientific literature. This is an excellent opportunity to explore an exciting 
variety of potential career paths in biology and conservation under the 
guidance of experts in those fields.


2. ADVANCED SUSTAINABILITY INTERNSHIP (8 weeks - $2,200)

This 8-week program offers participants a more in-depth survey of biological 
research and conservation in the tropics. Interns will learn by participating 
directly in scientific research and applied conservation projects that span the 
Alliance for a Sustainable Amazon’s two focal areas: biological research and 
monitoring and sustainable tropical agriculture. With the guidance of academic 
faculty, interns will also navigate tropical biology and conservation science 
through lectures and weekly reading discussions covering articles drawn from 
the primary scientific literature.

Independent Research Project: As well as the activities listed above, 
participants in the Advanced Sustainability Internship Program will have the 
added opportunity to develop an Independent Research Project on a topic of 
their choosing, under the supervision of our academic faculty.


3. ACADEMIC QUARTER INTERNSHIP (12 weeks - $3,000)

This 12-week program offers participants the most thorough exploration of 
biological research and conservation in the tropics. Interns will learn by 
participating directly in scientific research and applied conservation projects 
that span our two focal areas: biological research and monitoring and 
sustainable tropical agriculture. Under the guidance of our academic faculty, 
interns will also explore topics tropical biology and conservation science 
through lectures and weekly reading discussions covering articles drawn from 
the primary scientific literature. All interns maintain a field journal, 
including daily entries that aim to synthesize their learning experiences and 
sharpen their observational skills.

Independent Research Project: As well as the activities listed above, 
participants in the Academic Quarter Internship Program will have the added 
opportunity to develop an Independent Research Project on a topic of their 
choosing, under the supervision of our academic faculty. This will allow 
interns to build upon what they have learned at the beginning of the program 
and apply it to a project in an area that is novel or interesting to them.


MORE INFORMATION & HOW TO APPLY:

For more details about our Internship Programs in the Peruvian Amazon please 
visit our website 
http://www.sustainableamazon.org<http://www.sustainableamazon.org/> . For 
general inquiries please contact us at i...@sustainableamazon.org



We look forward to meeting you in Peru!



Geoff Gallice, Ph.D.

President

Alliance for a Sustainable Amazon

A U.S. 501(c)3 charity


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