Summer Internships End with Seminars
August 1, 2005
Contact: Jorgeann Hiebert
The ETL 2005 summer internship program culminates this week (August 1-5,
2005) with seminars presented by the students on what projects they were
working on and what they learned while in the laboratory. This year ETL
employed 15 interns ranging from sophomores in high school to a Master's
degree candidate. Five of these students were either minorities and/or
females. They came from Idaho, Illinois, and Colorado to work with ETL
scientists.
The summer internship program in ETL was started in 1993. The intent was to
find high school students in the local area to work with ETL scientists on
projects being conducted within the laboratory. Over the past 13 summers,
ETL has hosted 115 students from local high schools and colleges. While this
opportunity allows students to experience working in the science arena,
the primary focus has been to encourage students to stay in the sciences
as they progress through their schooling.
For a number of years, NOAA has stressed the need to increase undergraduate
training in oceanic and atmospheric science, research, and technology;
increase public understanding and support for stewardship of the ocean and
atmosphere and improve environmental literacy; and prepare students for
careers within NOAA and other science agencies.
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