Health, Safety, and Environmental Intern
Clariant is a speciality chemicals company, formed in 1995. The company is focused on four business areas: care chemicals; catalysis; natural resources; and plastics & coatings.
Clariant is a speciality chemicals company, formed in 1995. The company is focused on four business areas: care chemicals; catalysis; natural resources; and plastics & coatings.
The Virginia B. Fairbanks Art & Nature Park is a beautiful setting to enrich lives through art and nature. With that, Newfields has a vision of restoring the 100 acre site using Indiana native plants. The internship in the Art & Nature focuses heavily on land management tasks such as invasive removal, native plant reestablishment and general property maintenance. These tasks are essential in the restoration efforts of the IMA. Secondly, there will be opportunities to engage with guests of all ages including in learning atmospheres. There will be outdoor themed classes run by IMA instructors that will utilize our expertise to teach children. The intern for the ANP will be a resource in that area. Of course, any lesson plans, big ideas, and overall structure will be decided by class instructor and ANP manager. Other duties such as database maintenance, plant recording, or educational tool development may be assigned depending on availability.
The Patient Access Department is committed to providing up-to-date reliable information, support resources, financial assistance and programs to blood cancer patients and their families. This internship will provide the opportunity to build relationships in the community, speak and connect with healthcare professionals and patients, as well as learn invaluable organization and self-determination skills.
IEAS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization with the purpose of providing a permanent sanctuary for exotic animals that have been abandoned, abused, or neglected. We were the first sanctuary to be certified by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, whose standards are the highest in animal welfare, and have maintained excellent care for our animals. Additionally, IEAS educates the public through school programs, tour lectures, support for conservation programs, and public appearances about the value and worth of these sensitive, intelligent, and perceptive animals.
The KEMI program is designed to assist students who are interested in jobs related to the equine industry, particularly those related to horse racing. Interns live and work (and get paid) on Central Kentucky Thoroughbred farms and attend weekly lectures related to industry issues. The work is hands-on with horses (cleaning stalls, grooming, feeding, etc.) The lectures relate to what is happening on the farms or within the industry. We request that applicants have at least basic horse handling experience; excellent references and some knowledge of production agriculture (have taken course or grown up around agriculture or livestock).
Trans Ova Genetics offers a summer internship program that is designed to give students who have a passion for the animal science and reproduction industry a hands-on and real-world experience in the area of reproductive technologies.
Come join our 28 year old health care team. We treat patients who have experienced work or auto related injuries. Medical doctors, chiropractors and massage therapists working together.
The Climate Change Policy intern will work with the Assistant Secretary of Climate Change and the Climate Change Policy team on various tasks related to work on adaptation and mitigation. This includes analysis of data received through our Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness (MVP) grant program and the creation of reports and presentations.
By Jenny Wells
Ann Morris, an associate professor of biology in the University of Kentucky College of Arts and Sciences, has received $1.87 million from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to continue her cutting-edge research in retinal development and regeneration.