Summer interns gain real-world experience
It is often difficult for undergraduates to gain experience that helps build their resumes and provides real world knowledge. Additionally, students aren’t always aware of the breadth of job possibilities in their area of studies, including the potential to work in outreach and extension.
Since 2011, Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant’s summer internship program has provided opportunities for undergraduate students to work closely with program specialists on ongoing or new projects. Interns also have opportunities for professional development, including learning tips for using social media professionally and crafting an elevator speech. At the end of their employment, the interns create videos describing their projects.
In 2024, five interns focused on sustainable land use planning, water resources and economics, green infrastructure, or environmental education. Two additional interns were hired through National Sea Grant Office’s Community Engaged Internship program in collaboration with the National Park Service and Chicago Wilderness. In the 13 years since the intern program began, at least 75% of the program’s 59 participants have remained in the environmental field for at least two years following their internships.
