Dolphin Research Internships

Dolphin Research Center (DRC) is currently accepting applications for
Research Interns for the Winter / Spring term. DRC is a not-for-profit
education and research facility, home to a family of Atlantic bottlenose
dolphins and California sea lions.  DRC is located on Grassy Key, in the
heart of the Florida Keys.

Research interns participate in DRC's ongoing behavioral, cognitive, and
field research projects, giving them broad exposure to a variety of research
methodologies. Interns receive extensive on-the-job training in observing
marine mammal behavior, collecting observational data, working with research
equipment, and assisting with experimental research sessions. 

 Specific job duties include:
*       Collecting observational behavioral data 
*       Preparing stimuli for cognitive research sessions
*       Assisting in setting up and tearing down equipment for cognitive
research sessions 
*       Operating video equipment 
*       Assisting with DRC's field research program by note taking on the
boat, and fin matching in the office
*       Entering or scanning data into the computer for analysis
*       General support of the facility through participation in the
volunteer resource pool (facility maintenance, bird care, assisting with
public programs, guest interactions, etc.) 

Publications:  
Jaakkola, K., Guarino, E., & Rodriguez, M. (2010).  Blindfolded imitation in
a bottlenose dolphin   (Tursiops truncatus).  International Journal of
Comparative Psychology, 23, 671-688.
Jaakkola, K., Guarino, E., Rodriguez, M., Erb, L., & Trone, M. (2010). What
do dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) understand about hidden objects?  Animal
Cognition, 13, 103-120.
Jaakkola, K., Fellner, W., Erb, L., Rodriguez, A. M., & Guarino, E. (2005).
Understanding the concept of numerically "less" by bottlenose dolphins
(Tursiops truncatus).  Journal of Comparative Psychology.

Internships require a minimum of a 16-week commitment, 40 hours per week.
The internship is unpaid, and interns are responsible for providing their
own housing. DRC will provide assistance in locating housing and/or matching
up interns and volunteers desiring roommates. Successful candidates will be
ready and willing to learn, self-motivated, and flexible. Prior research
experience is recommended but not required.

The deadline to apply is *** October 1st***.  To apply, you must download
the application available at www.dolphins.org.  Click "Research", and then
"Internship Information".  

The application, and all associated materials (resume, transcript, and
letters of rec.) must be mailed to DRC.

 --------------------------------
Emily Guarino
Administrative Director of Research
em...@dolphins.org
Dolphin Research Center
58901 Overseas Hwy.
Grassy Key, FL 33050
www.dolphins.org

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