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UNF-Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens Animal Behavior Internship

 

Academic Year Internships at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens are open to University of North Florida undergraduate and post-baccalaureate students interested in careers in animal behavior research fields. 

 

Internships will be full academic year-long projects involving animal behavior under the direction of a scientist at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, and under the supervision of UNF faculty.

 

Students applying must be full-time UNF students in good standing and have completed BSC 1010C.  Animal Wellness and Research at Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens include those in the fields of animal behavior, aging, comparative psychology, ethology, and zoology.  Therefore, upper-level courses related to these fields of research are recommended, but not required.

 

Complete applications received by April 5, 2024 will be reviewed by a committee consisting of UNF faculty and administrators. The decisions of the UNF committee will be announced by mid-June. Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens will then contact students to schedule interviews during the summer semester. Successful applicants will work at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens during the fall and spring semesters of the next academic year (Fall 2024 and Spring 2025). Acceptance by the UNF committee does not guarantee placement in a research project at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.

 

Interns will be required to sign and abide by the terms of the Internship Agreement as well as fulfilling the requirements of the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens to work at their facility.  Students accepted for the internship should expect to devote a minimum of 20 hours per week to working at the Zoo.  Each successful applicant will be required to register for a minimum of 1 hour of internship credit during each semester of the internship.

 

To complete this application, you will need to upload answers to three personal statement-related questions as well as an unofficial copy of your transcripts.  You will also be asked to provide the name and email address of a faculty member who will provide a confidential letter of reference.

 

Personal statement questions:

1) In 500 words or less, describe your long-term career goals.

2) In 500 words or less, describe the steps you have taken in your academic career to reach your long-term career goals.

3) In 500 words or less, describe how an experience in a behavioral neuroscience research project at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens will assist you in achieving your long-term career goals.

 

To access your transcript:

  • Go to the 'Student Resources' tab/tile on MyWings
  • Select 'Academic Records' • Select 'Academic Transcript'
  • Then, you'll want to click 'View Transcript Online' (it should be a dark blue button).
  • You should then be directed to a page that says, 'Display Transcript.' You'll want to indicate 'All Levels' for Transcript Level, and then 'Internal' for Transcript Type.
  • Click 'Submit' You should then be able to view and access your transcript online.

To save your transcript as a PDF, right-click on your screen, select 'Print,' then change the printer destination to 'Save as PDF.'

 

Apply now!

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