Our student affairs team is here to work with you as you develop real-world skills and gain a sense of membership in the College of Science and campus community. Our goal is to help students understand who they are, what they want to do after graduation, and how to make the most of their college experience.
INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Whether you plan to go straight into industry after your undergraduate degree, pursue a graduate degree, or apply for professional school, an internship is a fantastic way to learn about your career interests, develop real-world skills, and gain a sense of membership in the industry science and professional community. More >>RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES
Working in a lab is one of the best experiences you can pursue as a student. Faculty across campus are in need of your skills and can provide you with hands-on training to strengthen your abilities as a researcher. Find out what exciting opportunities await you! More >>
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- Caseworker I/Social Service Worker (DCFS), Salt Lake County
- Youth Counselor Technician-Driver Edgecombe County
- Juvenile Court Counselor-D10
- Fishery Sampler - Scientific Technician 2 - Non-Permanent - *04239-25
- Rehabilitation Counselor 1
- Weir and Broodstock Operations Fisheries Biologist - Fish & Wildlife Bio 2 - Non-Perm - *04233-25
- PhD Intern - Urban Dynamics in Earth System Models (10733)
- Social Studies Teacher-Cabarrus County
- IT Associate
- Air Resources Supervisor I
- Air Resources Supervisor I
- Salmon Stock Assessment Technician - Scientific Technician 2 - Non-Permanent - *04211-25
- Air Resources Engineer
- Forensic Scientist 2 or Trainee-Forensic Scientist 1 (Toxicology Section)
- Juvenile Court Counselor-D21