Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC):
Collegiate Leaders in Environmental Health Summer Internship Program This is a
10-week summer 2014 environmental internship for undergraduate students
majoring in Environmental Studies, Environmental Engineering, Ecology, or
related fields who are passionate about the environment, about human health,
and about the link between the two. The National Deadline to apply is
Wednesday, January 29, 2014.
For information, see the website: http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/cleh/overview.htm
Who Can Apply: US Citizens or Permanent Resident
with a green card – rising junior or senior – 3.0+ GPA – an academic major or
demonstrated coursework concentration in environmental studies or related
fields
Description: This is a 10-week summer environmental
internship for undergraduate students majoring in Environmental Studies,
Environmental Engineering, Ecology, or related fields who are passionate about
the environment, about human health, and about the link between the two. A
healthy environment should be capable of sustaining a healthy population;
however, with 6.3 billion people on the earth, there is a need for more
sustainable interactions between humans and the environment. Harmful
environments can increase the risk of many health conditions. Healthy
environments, on the other hand, can promote good health in many
ways—protecting people from toxic exposures, providing safe water and clean
air, and encouraging healthy behaviors such as outdoor recreation.
Environmental health is the discipline that focuses on the interrelationships
between people and their environment, promotes human health and well-being, and
fosters safe and healthy living. This branch of public health is concerned with
all aspects of the natural and built environment that may affect human health.
Interns will be placed in environmental health programs
at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): National
Center for Environmental Health/Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease
Registry (NCEH/ATSDR). Over the course of the summer, interns will be
exposed to a broad overview of environmental public health issues at the
federal level.
Interns will participate in environmental health
projects, interact with federal officials and scientists, and visit important
environmental health sites in Atlanta. Other activities may include
"brown-bag"
lunches with CDC staff, as well as attending lectures
from important environmental health leaders in the Atlanta area. In addition,
interns will be able to attend the many seminars offered by CDC during the
summer.
CDC has partnered with The Department of Energy (DOE)/Oak
Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) to implement the Program. CDC
will review applications and make final award selections.
Award Amount: The internship program will
provide a stipend for living expenses ($500 per week). Travel to Atlanta will
be the student’s responsibility.
Potential housing options will be provided in advance;
however the interns will be expected to make their own arrangements.
Duration: 10 weeks during the summer - June, 2014 to
August, 2014 (Dates TBD)
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