Haskell Environmental Research Studies Institute Summer Internship

Haskell Environmental Research Studies Institute Summer Internship

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The HERS summer internship provides undergraduate students an 8-week paid internship. Applications a

Climate and environmental change is altering the landscapes and lifeways of many Native communities. The Haskell Environmental Research Studies (HERS) Summer Internship program is dedicated to preparing tribal college students for scientific and technical careers to help meet the challenges of climate change. The goal of the HERS Institute is to promote Indigenous research methodologies by drawing

09/05/2023

Register and join SACNAS Advancing Hispanics/Chicanos & Native Americans in Science in their upcoming event "Indigenous Community & Wellness in STEM." This panel includes one of our very own amazing HERS 2022 alum, Talofa Fe'a!

Meet our speakers!

SACNAS Native Initiatives is hosting the third annual Indigenous CommUNITY & Wellness in STEM virtual gathering! Join us Thursday, September 14, 2023 for an incredible panel!

This year's event topic is on Climate Change. Join the discussion with our four speakers on how climate change has impacted their community and how they are working to resolve those issues.

Open to all SACNAS members and supporting community. Free registration is now open! >>> https://bit.ly/3YNRaID.

06/12/2023

Week 1 is in the books and what a week it has been!

Interns started the week learning how to advance their academic and information literacy while also preparing a draft of their research proposal topics through Dr. Brian Lagotte's unique research methods. After a fast paced week, we ended it with a trip to Konza Prairie Biological Research Station.

At Konza, interns learned about soil health from Mikayla Kerron (Prairie Band Potawatomi Environmental GIS Technician/ HERS 2021 Alumni), experienced a rain simulator from the NRCS, discussed TEK/IK with Professor Cody Marshall (HINU IAIS Faculty), and learned from the National Ecological Observatory Network (NEON) about their terrestrial field site and continuous data networks. They also got to experience a guided tour of the bison loop with Dr. Jesse Nippert, Dr. Lydia Zeglin, and her graduate research assistant Nico!

Annalise Guthrie (HERS 2021 Alumni/ HERS 2022-2023 Mentor) also led interns in a lysimeter workshop at her field sites located at Konza. As part of the EPSoR MAPS grant, lysimeter collection sites have been installed across Kansas. Konza is home to 3 of the 9 lysimeter collection sites in native prairie, cropland, and post-ag/restored areas. Annalise's research utilizes a type of lysimeter that collects soil water, allowing for continual water monitoring of relatively undisturbed soil through probes buried in the ground . Interns helped collect the soil water from the lysimeters!

04/09/2023

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Photos from Haskell Environmental Research Studies Institute Summer Internship's post 03/03/2023

Please help us spread the word! has extended the application deadline to March 10th. The letter writer's deadline is March 17. The HERS program provides an exciting and fast-paced experience to Native students. Interns will explore tribal approaches to addressing environmental change while learning how to design a graduate-level research proposal. Apply online today at www.hersinstitute.org Kansas NSF EPSCoR

02/14/2023
Haskell Environmental Research Studies Summer Internship 02/14/2023

Know Native undergraduate students wanting an academic internship that is paid? The HERS program is accepting applications now! Kansas NSF EPSCoR

Haskell Environmental Research Studies Summer Internship The Haskell Environmental Research Studies Program is an 8-week summer internship hosted at Haskell Indian Nations University and the University of Kansas in...

01/25/2023

Just a reminder that our virtual information session will be starting in approximately 30 minutes!

Come join us and learn about this internship opportunity. To be considered for the HERS Internship Program, applicants must be undergraduate students, and in good standing. Applicants are still eligible if graduating in May. Program eligibility is limited to American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islanders students who are U.S. citizens.

The application portal opens TOMORROW, January 20, 2023, and all application materials are due on March 3, 2023.

Have any questions regarding the application or the program? We invite you to join us for a Virtual Informational Session on the Wednesday, January 25, 2023, at 3:00 pm CST via Zoom.

Join Zoom Meeting: https://kansas.zoom.us/j/93838358462
Passcode: 142576
Meeting ID: 938 3835 8462

01/19/2023

The application portal opens TOMORROW, January 20, 2023, and all application materials are due on March 3, 2023.

Have any questions regarding the application or the program? We invite you to join us for a Virtual Informational Session on the Wednesday, January 25, 2023, at 3:00 pm CST via Zoom.

Join Zoom Meeting: https://kansas.zoom.us/j/93838358462
Passcode: 142576
Meeting ID: 938 3835 8462

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