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Project Oceanology

Are you passionate about marine science and looking for hands-on experience? Project Oceanology internships offer the chance to work with expert educators and scientists. Whether you’re a college student or a young professional, our internship provides valuable, real-world exposure to marine science.

Why Intern for Project Oceanology?

As an intern at Project Oceanology, you’ll gain:

Hands-on Experience

Work directly with marine educators and scientists in diverse settings, including shorelines, research vessels, and laboratories.

Skill Development

Enhance your teaching, research, and leadership skills by engaging in various educational and outreach programs.

Professional Mentorship

Receive guidance and mentorship from experienced marine professionals who are passionate about nurturing.

Collaborative Environment

Be part of a close-knit, mission-driven team that values collaboration, creativity, and a passion for marine science.

Career Insights

Learn what it takes to work in marine science, environmental education, and conservation, giving you a solid foundation for your future career.

There’s always a new lesson to teach, a new group of students to meet, or a new species to explore, which keeps each day just as excited as the one before. This variety makes me look forward to coming to work every morning. I also feel incredibly supported in my role, as Project Oceanology allows me to grow with my interests.

Amy Stockburger, Marine Science Educator

Current Internship Opportunities

Thank you for your interest! At this time, there are no open internships available. Please check back soon for future opportunities or feel free to reach out with your resume for future consideration.

Every contribution to Project Oceanology empowers over 25,000 students and adults each year to explore and learn through hands-on, oceanic adventures.

Your support is vital in providing our life-changing programs that enrich the education of the next generation of environmental stewards and marine scientists. Our work wouldn’t be possible without donations from supporters like you.