 Why do them Where to find them.  Both give you experience in the field  Both allow you to create connections  Both fill the experiential learning.

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 Why do them Where to find them

 Both give you experience in the field  Both allow you to create connections  Both fill the experiential learning requirement Internships (done off campus) o Any 499 class o Any discipline o Does not count in Biology major  Research Experiences o Any URES 197 o Any 491 o May be done off campus

 Personal: o Boost your maturity and self-confidence o Enjoy a greater clarity about career decisions o Improve your human relations skills o Prepare for life after graduation  Academic: o Integrate classroom theory with real-life experiences o Understand the relevance of your course work o Increase your motivation to learn o Use resources that are not available on campus  Professional: o Explore a potential career field o Develop career-related skills and abilities o Observe professional people and behavior o Build a network of professional contacts, potentially developing mentoring relationships o Gain a competitive edge for employment or graduate school admission  Financial: o Approximately 50% of all interns receive some form of compensation o Subsidize tuition costs or use for transportation expenses

 May be taken for academic credit (and graded) o Credits are variable 1 credit hour = 42 hours of internship activity 2 credit hours = 84 hours More than 6 credit hours needs special permission  Steps to enrolling for XXXX499 o Identify an agency o Find a faculty mentor o Fill out and submit the Internship Contract

 Available through Office of Academic and Career ServicesOffice of Academic and Career Services o Fill out completely o Get appropriate signatures o Turn in to Office  Activities at end depend on your Faculty Sponsor o Supervisor will assess your activities o Faculty sponsor will assign grade

 When to do them? o during Academic year o between semesters o in the summer  Kinds of Internships? o Research o Medical o Zoological/Botanical o Ecological o Museums

 Office of Academic and Career Services o Links to sites posting internships Links to sites posting internships o Employ-an Eagle Employ-an Eagle  Other WEBsites (do a WEB browser search) o AAAS AAAS o Science.gov Science.gov o FBI FBI o NSF NSF o Department of Energy Department of Energy o Brown University Data Base Brown University Data Base

 Online job and internship listings  Our resume referral site  Sign up for on-campus interviews or CS events/workshops  Web space to store transcripts, cover letters or writing samples  Information on career fields and specific positions

 Large employers focus their recruiting efforts in the fall  Federal Agencies often have fall deadlines (or earlier) due to the lengthy hiring process o Deadlines are past for Spring-looking for summer interns now  Take advantage of all opportunities o Think outside the box o For example, there are internships at scientific journals if you are interested in science and in writing  Make sure that you identify your skills, strengths and interests

 Determine a target through self assessment, research and networking  Gather Needed Information (required coursework/ experience, required education, application method/deadlines, etc.)  Prepare o Resume/cover letter o Networking- Eagle ConnectionsEagle Connections o Search for opportunities/make connections o Interviewing Practice  Apply

 Actively participate in on-going scientific research o Hands on collecting and analyzing data  May be used as an internship  May be used as other academic credit including major credit  May be on campus or off campus

 Requires a Faculty Mentor o Search faculty research interests to identify an area of interest Look at faculty profiles on UMW WEB page Biology Earth and Environmental Science Chemistry Physics Do a Browser search to look for publicationspublications Join ResearchGate to look for publicationsResearchGate

 Coursework o URES 197 Sign up through the CAS Deans officeCAS Deans office o 491 (Independent Study) Sign up by special add form (green sheet)  Summer Science Program o Work with a faculty over the 2 summer sessions o Receive a stipend, room and board and expenses for supplies o 2 students/faculty

 URES can be done in any discipline (not counted in major) o Students are generally working with a faculty member or other students on a project that is already developed o Can only sign up for 2 URES total o Final report is required  491 done in major discipline (credits toward major) o Students typically develop or help develop project with faculty mentor o Students are given greater responsibility for project o Honors in discipline may be given

 Find them same place as internships o Search WEB o Look at Field StationsField Stations  Look at advertisements on Bulletin Boards in hallways o Take summer classes at field stationssummer classes Not all classes are Field classes Can get financial assistance

o Students gain experience giving professional presentations Students may present at Student Research and Creativity DayStudent Research and Creativity Day Local/National Scientific Conferences Conference Paper: Dam removal, hydrogeology, and biological systems: Data from a freshwater, tidal system Alan B. Griffith, Ben Kisila, Abbie Tomba, Werner Wieland, Shelby Zelonis, Emily AlbertoDam removal, hydrogeology, and biological systems: Data from a freshwater, tidal system Alan B. GriffithBen KisilaAbbie TombaWerner WielandShelby ZelonisEmily Alberto o Students may be co-authors on Scientific Publications Do song-phrase production rate and song versatility honestly communicate male parental quality in the Gray Catbird? Andrew S. Dolby 1, Charles E. Clarkson, Eric T. Haas, Jennifer K. Miller, Layne E. Havens, and Brandon K. Cox Department of Biological Sciences, University of Mary Washington, 1301 College Avenue, Fredericksburg, Virginia USA 1

 Use Professional Organizations. They often have jobs/internships and research opportunities posted.  Physics Physics  Biology Biology  Chemistry Chemistry  Earth and Environmental Science Earth and Environmental Science