Campus to Careers is seeking an intern for its National Park Service Climate Change Internship Program at the Russell Cave National Monument, in northeast Alabama. The intern will work with archaeologist Sarah Sherwood assessing prehistoric climate conditions from soil samples.

This is a paid internship, and the successful candidate will work 10-12 weeks, beginning in May or June, and receive $12.00 per hour. Housing is provided, but the intern will pay for his/her own food and make his/her own arrangements to get to and from the National Monument.

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Read more about Campus to Careers internships here. Application information is online here. For more information about this internship, please write Paul Dion, Director of Internship Programs by clicking here.

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Posted online on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

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