Please see below for details of internship & fellowship opportunities with the 
Virginia Aquarium Research & Conservation Division


Susan G. Barco
Research Coordinator &Senior Scientist
Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center Foundation
Office (757.385.6476)
Stranding Hotline (757.385.7575)


2018 Virginia Aquarium Batten Fellowships & Internships
Fellowships for Undergraduate/Graduate Students Deadline 2018 positions – Jan 
15, 2018
The Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center offers Fellowship opportunities 
stranding response and sea turtle research for college seniors and graduate 
students. These 480 or 960 hr Fellowships include a stipend to help offset 
personal and incidental expenses. Batten Fellowships fund students to complete 
work in the Aquarium’s Research & Conservation Division.

Unpaid Internships for Undergraduate and post graduate Students
Deadlines: spring semester-Dec 15th  summer semester-Jan 30th   fall semester – 
August 1st
The Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center also offers internship 
opportunities in stranding response to college or post-graduate students.  
Internships require a minimum of 250hrs over 10 weeks but can be longer, and 
one or more intern position is available spring, summer and fall semester.

How to apply:
Batten Fellow candidates are required to provide a cover letter indicating the 
specific Batten Fellowship opportunity, resume (including GPA, completed 
coursework and previous experience), expectations letter (what you expect to do 
and get from your experience), two reference letters (one must be from an 
advisor or professor that may speak on your academic background) and an 
interview.

Forward complete documentation to:         Volunteer Services Office
Re: Batten Fellowship or Internship
aquav...@virginiaaquarium.com<mailto:aquav...@virginiaaquarium.com>             
       Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center Office:  (757) 385-0274        
                    717 General Booth Boulevard
 Fax:  (757) 437-6055                                     Virginia Beach, VA  
23451

AND email a second copy of your application and expectations letter to: 
vaqstrand...@gmail.com<mailto:vaqstrand...@gmail.com> with the subject line: 
Batten 2018 or Internship

Information on all current Batten Fellowship opportunities can also be viewed 
on-line at the Virginia Aquarium website:  
www.virginiaaquarium.com/get-involved<http://www.virginiaaquarium.com/get-involved>

Batten Fellowships for Sea Turtle and Marine Mammal Stranding Response and 
Research & Conservation (Stipend provided)
     The Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center’s Research & Conservation 
Division is offering Fellowship positions with Research & Conservation and the 
Stranding Response Program (VAQS) during the busy summer/fall seasons (May – 
October). Qualified students and recent post-graduates can compete for one of 
two Batten Fellowship positions which include a stipend to help offset personal 
and incidental expenses.
     The position with the research team is approximately 12 weeks long (480 
hours), and the stranding response position combined two fellowships into one 
24-30 week program (960 hours).
     Batten Fellows are expected to bring a high level of dedication and 
scientific interest to the program and will be integrated more fully into staff 
activities compared to our unpaid internship positions. Successful candidates 
will be required to complete a final report on their fellowship work which will 
be submitted to the Aquarium’s Batten Fellowship Endowment Committee and a 
presentation to staff and volunteers. Those not accepted for a Batten 
Fellowship may also compete for a general internship (no stipend).

Requirements:
Applicants for Batten Fellowships with the Virginia Aquarium’s Research & 
Conservation Division must:

  *   Be 18 years of age or older
  *   Be a rising senior, recent graduate or currently pursuing a post-graduate 
degree in a science-based (or veterinary) program
  *   Demonstrate interest in a career in marine or veterinary science
  *   Have some experience in stranding response, field research and/or 
wild/exotic animal care
  *   Have basic math and computer skills using MS spreadsheets, relational 
databases and data entry (advanced programs such as SQL, GIS, R, etc. preferred)
  *   Have a valid U.S. driver’s license and good driving record
  *   Be able to swim and be comfortable in and around open water and boats
  *   Be self-motivated and able to perform activities both as part of a team 
and independently
  *   Be able to lift and carry 25 pounds and assist with lifting and moving 
larger loads
  *   Be able to hike up to 5 miles on beaches carrying gear
  *   Be physically and mentally fit: you will be expected to handle field 
activities, extreme weather, constantly changing environmental conditions, 
extended periods of intense activities, dead and decomposing animals (both 
during response and necropsy), prolonged periods of travel, insects, sick and 
injured animals, euthanasia, etc.
  *   Be available to perform support activities (24-7) as needed during the 
period of appointment


Applicants applying for a Batten Fellowship position may also submit an 
application for a general internship (no stipend), if interested. Applicants 
also interested in the possibility of a general internship are encouraged to 
include the general intern application information with the Fellowship 
application and indicate their interest in both programs in the required letter 
of interest, OR complete a separate internship application that is available 
online at the Aquarium’s website, 
www.virginiaaquarium.com/get-involved<http://www.virginiaaquarium.com/get-involved>.

Specific positions

Six-month Batten Fellowship for Sea Turtle and Marine Mammal Stranding Response:


We are looking for a self-motivated, detail-oriented individual to assist with 
all aspects of marine mammal and sea turtle stranding response in Virginia. 
Fellowship applicants will be assessed on their completed coursework, GPA, 
cover letter, resume, expectations letter, reference letters (one must be from 
an advisor or professor who can speak about your academic background), previous 
relevant experience and interview.

Stranding Response Batten Fellow duties:

  *   Assist VAQS volunteers and staff in field stranding response and/or 
recovery of dead (comprise ~90% of VA strandings) and live marine mammals and 
sea turtles. Activities may be conducted under adverse weather conditions
  *   Assist in the collection and submission of Marine Mammal and Sea Turtle 
Stranding Network data
  *   Participate in postmortem data collection and necropsies (animal 
autopsies)
  *   Assist with the care of animals in rehabilitation, including but not 
limited to: food preparation, feeding, extensive cleaning (mopping floors, 
laundry, dishes, cleaning tanks), restraint during exams/procedures, and other 
animal husbandry duties
  *   Assist with research and field activities involving sea turtles and 
marine mammals

Our Expectations:
Stranding Response Batten Fellows will be treated as professionals and will be 
expected to work side by side with staff members, volunteers and interns on a 
daily basis. We expect stranding response fellows to treat this position as if 
it were a full-time position for the length of the fellowship. Each fellow will 
be expected to study a topic selected following discussion with a VAQS 
supervisor and complete a research paper for presentation at the end of the 
appointment period. Fellows will give an oral (MS PowerPoint) presentation 
summarizing their experience at the conclusion of the appointment and complete 
a survey/exit interview. It will be the responsibility of the Batten Fellow, 
not VAQS, to ensure that any requirements for academic credit at a home 
institution are fulfilled.

We hope that fellows can begin their work with us in spring (April or May) but 
lack of availability during that time does not disqualify applicants. This 
competitive position includes a stipend to help offset personal and incidental 
expenses over the course of the appointment period.

Spring/Summer Stranding Response Batten Fellow application materials are due by 
15 Jan 2018 and notification of acceptance will occur no later than 20 Feb 2018.



3 month Summer Batten Fellowship for Sea Turtle Research:

We are looking for a self-motivated, detail-oriented individual to assist with 
several aspects of on-going sea turtle research and data collection. Applicants 
will be assessed on their completed coursework, GPA, cover letter, resume, 
expectations letter, references letters (one must be from an advisor or 
professor who can speak about your academic background), previous relevant 
experience, skills (such as GIS, statistics, programming) and an interview.

Research & Conservation Batten Fellow duties:

  *   Assist VAQS volunteers and staff with research projects including 
capture, tagging, sampling, sample management and field data collection for 
wild and incidentally captured sea turtles
  *   Assist with surveys of local recreational fishers under the Virginia Pier 
Partner Program
  *   Assist VAQS staff with data entry and processing
  *   Assist with sample inventory, preparation and dissemination
  *   Assist with stranding response, rehabilitation efforts, and field 
activities involving sea turtles and marine mammals

Expectations:
Research Program Batten Fellows will be treated as professionals and will be 
expected to work side by side with staff members, volunteers and interns on a 
daily basis. We expect research fellows to treat this position as if it were a 
full-time position for the length of the fellowship. Research Program Batten 
Fellows will be expected to study a topic selected following discussion with a 
VAQS supervisor and complete a research paper for presentation at the end of 
the appointment period. Fellows will give an oral (MS PowerPoint) presentation 
summarizing their experience at the conclusion of the appointment and complete 
a survey/exit interview. It will be the responsibility of the Batten Fellow, 
not VAQS, to ensure that any requirements for academic credit at a home 
institution are fulfilled.


This competitive position includes a stipend to help offset personal and 
incidental expenses over the course of the appointment period.

Summer Research Program Batten Fellow application materials are due by 15 Jan 
2018 and notification of acceptance will occur no later than 20 Feb 2018.




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