The George A. Smathers Library seeks an undergraduate intern for the 2026 Fall semester. This 1 semester, 14-week internship funds an undergraduate student researcher with interests at the intersection of statistics, remote sensing, disease ecology, and One Health to contribute to advancing reproducible science research practices and computational literacy. The student intern will work approximately 10 hours per week at $15/hour under the supervision of the computational literacy librarian and GIS librarian within the Library’s Academic Research Consulting and Services (ARCS) department as well as a faculty member from the Department of Environmental and Global Health. The intern will be relying on domain expertise from project faculty members on the role of the libraries to support and advance open computational research. Work will be conducted in person, on campus during normal business hours Monday through Friday. A computer workstation and office space will be provided.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Intern
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