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Paid Summer 2026 Community College Student Research on the Chesapeake Bay at Maryland Sea Grant

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Employer: Maryland Sea Grant

Expires: 03/21/2026

Are you looking for a summer research internship studying ocean, coastal or environmental science? We invite you to check out the Maryland Sea Grant Community College Research Internship. We provide community college students an opportunity to conduct marine research on the Chesapeake Bay. During this eight-week program, each student works with a mentor on an individual research project. It’s a unique opportunity to develop your research skills and interests by working with outstanding science mentors studying America’s largest estuary. Our program runs for 8-weeks with a flexible start date targeted for the beginning of June 2026.   Each intern will receive: $700/week stipend Housing at your research lab is available if needed.   We welcome community college students interested in coastal and marine science field experiences. Students that have completed their associate’s degree and are transitioning to a bachelor’s program are eligible. Preference is given to students local to the research laboratories.  The deadline for best consideration is March 20, 2026. Applications submitted after this date may be reviewed if positions remain open. Applicants will be notified about the status of their application in mid-April. Applications should be submitted through our application portal (https://eseagrant.mdsg.umd.edu/) Please visit our website to find out more (https://www.mdsg.umd.edu/education/undergraduate-opportunities/communit…) or drop me a note at reu@mdsg.umd.edu

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