San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance is a nonprofit international conservation leader, committed to inspiring a passion for nature and creating a world where all life thrives. Empowering people from around the globe to support our mission to conserve wildlife through innovation and partnerships, we support cutting-edge conservation, and bring the stories of our work back to our two world-famous front doors — the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo Safari Park — giving millions of guests, in person and virtually, the opportunity to experience conservation in action. The deep and extensive knowledge gained from more than a century of experience in wildlife care, health, veterinary services, nutrition and conservation makes us invaluable in the global effort to save species. Our team members play a crucial role in driving our conservation efforts forward and bringing us closer to a world where all life thrives. The Conservation Science Summer Fellowship is a 12-week program in which undergraduate students work directly with a mentor from the Conservation Science team on a specific laboratory, field, and/or community-based project. During that time, the Fellow gains hands-on experience while completing their project under the supervision of a mentor and then presents their research findings to SDZWA staff, donors, and collaborators at the end of their 12-week Fellowship. Disease Investigations’ mission is to remove disease as a roadblock to wildlife conservation. They identify and solve health problems by carrying out comprehensive disease surveillance programs, disease outbreak investigations, and targeted disease research for the animals in our facilities and field conservation programs. Fellowship research projects generally focus on molecular biology, toxicology, and/or pathology. This fellowship is based either at the Beckman Center (Escondido, CA) or the San Diego Zoo (San Diego, CA). This summer we plan to work with our summer fellow to develop disease testing platforms, which may include Oxford Nanopore Technology, Biomeme technology, and/or gold standard testing with PCR and qPCR in house. The goal will be disease testing that can be used both in-house and in the field. This work will mainly be at the Beckman Center with the option to visit San Diego Zoo for pathology experiences. Applications for the 2026 Conservation Science Summer Fellowships can be submitted until February 15, 2026. Applicants should specify which CS team’s Fellowship they are applying to. Applicants can only apply for one Fellowship to one CS team, not multiple teams. If applicants apply to multiple CS teams, the first application submitted will be the only one considered. Summer 2026 Conservation Science Summer Fellowships: • Monday, May 18, to Friday, August 7 • Monday, June 22, to Friday, September 11 Fellowships are 40 hours per week for 12 weeks. Applicant must submit Resume and Cover Letter.
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