National Marine Science Center (NMSC)
Coffs Harbour, New South Wales | Australia
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Gain valuable research and educational outreach experience while interning at the top Marine Research Center in Australia!
Internships Details
About the Organization
The National Marine Science Centre (NMSC) was conceived as part of Australia's Oceans Policy and constructed with a grant from the Commonwealth Government's Centenary of Federation Fund. It is a significant development in the study and research of marine and coastal science and management in Australia. The Centre was opened in 2002 and is a joint venture of the University of New England and Southern Cross University. Both Universities have a history of innovation in natural resource management and marine science that they bring to the NMSC. The NMSC is an exceptionally well equipped coastal institute based at Coffs Harbour on the East Australian seaboard. The Centre is located adjacent to the Solitary Islands Marine Park which enables students, academic and professional researchers to excel in the study of marine science and management.
Job Description
Internships at NMSC enable students to work alongside professional scientists, managers, staff, technicians and to get a sample of what routes there are to follow in marine science and management careers.
The NMSC provides an Internship Program for a limited number of students who want international experience in their chosen field of Marine Science and management. The NMSC Internship Program is an independent, individualised and professional program providing students with opportunities to gain supervised, practical, international work experience by contributing to the daily operations of the Centre.
An Internship with the National Marine Science centre will enable you to:
•Gain relevant professional experience;
•Apply coursework to real life challenges;
•Learn from practicing professionals;
•Strengthen cross cultural skills;
•Explore and pursue new international opportunities; and
•Earn academic credit through your home institution.
The following internship program area opportunities currently exist:
Mariculture program area
The NMSC is restructuring it water system related research and development. The new Mariculture research program will provide the intern with experience in the investigation and development of marine fish and invertebrate culture, live food production and assist in set up of genetic selection experiments working with a high quality seawater system. Interns will contribute technical "hands on" assistance and involvement in mariculture experiments and husbandry on marine species.
Schools Program area
Through this program the NMSC brings marine science expertise to the schools community in the northern NSW region. This Program will enable the intern to work closely with local high schools to enhance the learning experiences of students through a series of practical based field and laboratory activities.
Interns will obtain an array of skills sets. Some rapid learning is required to come up to speed with the Australian sub-tropical marine environment. The work with schools is both fieldwork, supervising visitors to NMSC's foyer schools visit experience and writing up materials for school students of different ages.
Marine Biodiversity Research and Monitoring program area
The NMSC has a range of estuarine and sub-tidal benthic habitat research and monitoring projects. These involve invertebrate sampling and diving as part of structured biodiversity monitoring projects. NMSC is developing a Long Term Monitoring program in conjunction with several government agencies and this will enable interns to contribute in many ways to marine research.
Other NMSC programs with external agencies
In Coffs Harbour there are several government agencies such as the Solitary Islands Marine Park Authority. We also have links with the Pet Porpoise Pool, a dolphinarium and can offer internships in this area.
# of Positions per term
1
Start Dates
Any term. See additional information for details.
Duration of Internship
6 months minimum
Qualifications
Academic Background
Marine Science, Life Sciences, Biology, Animal Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Oceanography
Skills/Experience
Required: Coursework and some hands-on experience in marine science research. Students must be independent and mature with strong academic backgrounds.
Preferred: An existing SCUBA certification and experience is required to be able to participate in underwater research. Students in the life sciences, marine sciences and oceanography would be well suited for this internship. Students with an interest and/ or experience in animal psychology would be of interest for the dolphinarium, as would a business studies student interested in market research of customers and how this can be incoporated into the promotion of the dolphinarium. Students should be comfortable working with researchers and with public education and outreach projects.
Language Ability
English
Other Requirements
International Driving License Diving equipment will be provided by the project. A student is expected to have a wet suit and or snorkel equipment which can be purchased or hired locally, so as to suit local conditions.
Internship Costs
Total costs vary depending on how long you plan to be abroad, where you will be living, your personal spending habits, and current exchange rates. The following estimates will give you a ballpark figure for this internship. Get help with the math from our handy Cost Calculator.
ALL ESTIMATES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE.
IE3 Program Fee
For spring term 2012, the program fee for the first term of any internship is $2950 - $3150. The expected program fee beginning summer term 2012 is $3450 for the first term. You do not pay tuition in addition to the program fee. Visit your University's IE3 page for details, costs for additional terms, and campus administrative fees.
Estimated One-Time Expenses
| Expense Type | Price |
|---|---|
| International Travel | Airfare: $2000 USD |
| Visa Fees | $180 USD |
| Recommended Immunizations | Recommended Health Check: $100 |
*See Additional Cost Information below.
Estimated Monthly Expenses
| Expense Type | Price/month |
|---|---|
| Housing | $600 AUD |
| Food | Included in accomodation |
| Local Transportation | $100 AUD |
| Recreation | $100 AUD |
| Personal Expenses | $100 AUD |
Compensation
A monthly living assistance stipend may be provided to help with living expenses. Students will be provided with an NMSC car for any project related trips if they have obtained an international driving license. Monthly travel reimbursements will depend on level of involvement in projects and the amount of time away from the NMSC.
Additional Information
Interns may begin in January, March, June or September period. The nature of the Australian semesters means that in some programs during the November to January quarter may have low activity (say research diving) or high activity (dolphinarium). We do not recommend arriving in December or early January as this is holiday-vacation season and students may feel alone and isolated.
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IE3 to PhD! by Lydia Kapsenberg: Oregon State University and IE3 Alum (February 3, 2010)
Last Updated on Jun 10, 2008