Blue World Institute of Marine Research and Conservation: Adriatic Dolphin Project
The Adriatic Dolphin Project run by the Blue World Institute of Marine Research and Conservation offers student internships that can be used as university credit. Students of biology, environmental science or geography, or a similar subject can contact Blue World to suggest a thesis or project. Participants pay a programme fee and in return are provided with accommodation and a weekly food stipend.
Listing Details
Organization Name
Blue World Institute of Marine Research and Conservation
Organization Mandate
Blue World Institute of Marine Research and Conservation is a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Veli Lo inj, Croatia. They conduct scientific research, conservation projects and promote environmental awareness.
Address
Katel 24, Veli Lo, Croatia, 51551
Telephone
(385) 51 604 666
Non-profit organization?
No
Countries
Regions
Duration
12 months+
Age (max)
90
Price range
n/a
Price incluces
Accommodation
Academic Subjects
Students of biology~ environmental science or geography are eligible to participate in this research/study opportunity with dolphins in the Adriatic sea.
Application process and requirements
Applicants should have the following: - A background in biology/environmental science/geography - Some knowledge of research methods and design - An ability to work, live and communicate well with others - Enthusiasm and dedication to work long days in the field (sometimes 12 hours or more) In order to formally apply for an internship, please send us a curriculum vitae or resume, a cover letter detailing your reason for applying, one letter of reference, and a transcript. Positions will be filled on a first come, first serve basis from a pool of qualified applicants.
Student status required?
No
Qualifications required
Undergraduate Degree