Monday, February 16, 2026

Position posted - Assistant Professor for AI in Ag & Natural Resources

 Assistant Professor for AI in Agriculture and Natural Resources at UMD. 

[AGNR-UNDERGRADSTUDENTS] Intern for a Day + Spring Career & Internship Fair

 Happy Monday, AGNR Terps!


Intern for a Day orientations are open! 
Intern for a Day helps students to explore and become exposed to their interested career field and industry through a 1-day job shadowing or a 60-minute virtual informational interview. UMD undergraduate students participating in the Intern for a Day program this Spring 2026 must complete the orientation (required each semester). I’ve included a document outlining the IFAD student process and steps to receive the application for your reference.

The completed list of host sites will be available starting February 18, before applications will be sent out to those who complete the orientation. 

Two Options Available: 
  1. ASYNCHRONOUS/VIRTUAL: You can access and enroll in the asynchronous orientation at: https://careers.umd.edu/explore-careers/career-exposure/intern-for-a-day 


  1. IN-PERSON Option: If you prefer an in-person orientation, it will be held Wednesday, February 18, 2026 from 4-5PM in the University Career Center Resource Room. In-person orientation information can be found at the Handshake event page at: https://umd.joinhandshake.com/edu/events/1880924



Spring Career and Internship Fair:

The Fair will be held on February 24-26 from 11-4 in The Hotel. 


Given how inconsistent and competitive the current job market is, I want to offer some additional advice to make the most out of your experience at the Career Fair:

  • Now more than ever it’s important that you review the list of employers who will be attending each day to make a plan for your participation

  • Approach employers with an open mind, and seek out organizations that you find interesting, not just ones that are hiring for your major

  • Consider how the skills from your major may be applied in different fields—this can open you up to new opportunities!


Career Fair Prep Programming and Resources:

We offer a variety of events and resources to help you feel prepared to go to the career fair. A few I’d like to highlight:


A full list of opportunities can be found here.

 


PhD position working with bats

PhD Assistantship (Fall 2026) - Bat Monitoring and Movements

University of Connecticut (State) | https://tracyrittenhouse.weebly.com/

Description
Description:  The goal of this research project is to enhance monitoring efforts for bats within exurban forests through the northeast region of the United States.  This project will include many planning meetings with biologists from the National Park Service and from state wildlife agencies, as well as, foresters and private forest landowners.  The student will be required to complete acoustic monitoring surveys based on the information needs of managers throughout the region.  Dissertation research will likely include local efforts to track bats using telemetry or motus tags.  The student will be advised by Dr. Tracy Rittenhouse within the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at the University of Connecticut.

Compensation: at least 1 semester of Research Assistantship per year, opportunities for Teaching Assistantships, and tuition waver & health benefits.

Read more HERE!

Campus Sustainability Internships and Opportunities

 

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The Office of Sustainability and the Office of Environmental Affairs are Hiring!

Hello, Green Terps! Are you looking for professional development opportunities and aiming to work in sustainability? Apply for an internship or volunteer position with the Office of Sustainability or the Office of Environmental Affairs to enhance your skill set. Learn more about the opportunities below and help foster UMD’s sustainability culture.

 

Office of Sustainability Internship  Applications

The Office of Sustainability is excited to announce that applications for our 2026-2027 student internship cohort are now open! These are one-year, paid positions for students enrolled in the fall 2026 and spring 2027 semesters. The positions and their descriptions can be found on the Office of Sustainability website.


Applications are due by Friday, February 27th, 2026 at 11:59 pm.

 

Office of Environmental Affairs Internship Applications

Apply now
 

Ambassador and Advisor Volunteers

Are you passionate about sustainability but do not have time for an internship? Join our two volunteer teams, the Sustainability Advisors and SustainableUMD Ambassadors. Sustainability Advisors teach an interactive lesson to first-year students about sustainability and climate change and how each affects students, their studies, and future career prospects. SustainableUMD Outreach Ambassadors conduct outreach to connect students with campus sustainability resources, programs, and initiatives.


Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with priority for early applicants until Friday, May 8th at 11:59pm.

Apply to be an Advisor
Apply to be an Ambassador
 

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Hughes Center Seeks Summer Research and Policy Interns

 

Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2026

Informational Webinar at 3 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 19 

The Harry R. Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology, Inc. (Hughes Center) and the Agriculture Law Education Initiative (ALEI) are seeking law and undergraduate student applicants interested in careers in agriculture, environmental conservation, forestry, policy, or law for the 2026 Russell Brinsfield Agro-Ecology Summer Internship program. Multiple students will be selected for this eight-week internship, which includes a competitive salary and the opportunity to interact with leaders from the agricultural and environmental communities, as well as state agencies. The internship will begin on June 1st and conclude on July 24th, 2026. The internship will begin with an orientation session at Wye Research Center, and the interns will attend weekly meetings at Wye or elsewhere in the state. The remainder of the time, the interns will work virtually or attend meetings throughout Maryland.



The internship will introduce you to a number of complex natural resource issues, including but not limited to, Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts, agricultural practices, and local food production. During the course of the internship, you will meet diverse stakeholders and engage in the complex interaction between the agricultural and the environmental conservation and policy communities. You will be introduced to legislators and staff at state agencies as you work to resolve challenges. The internship is funded by organizations seeking to build leaders who are able to appreciate all sides of complex issues and develop solutions that consider environmental, economic, and industry needs as well as the needs of policymakers.


Interns will:

  • Work with Hughes Center and ALEI’s staff on research projects related to current agriculture, environmental, food system, and forestry issues;
  • Participate in the multidisciplinary activities of the Hughes Center;
  • Attend regional leadership meetings for agriculture, natural resources, and food systems;
  • Have the opportunity to engage with researchers, state officials and agencies, environmental, and agricultural leaders;
  • Support ALEI’s staff in the creation and administration of legal education resources and programs;
  • Support Hughes Center and ALEI staff in developing proposals for future projects; and
  • Enhance their research, communication, public speaking, and time management skills.


Interns must:

  • Be enrolled at a University of Maryland System university (UMCP, UMES, UMB) with anticipated graduation date of December 2026 or later;
  • Be able to make a commitment for the full length of the internship;
  • Be a licensed driver with their own reliable transportation;
  • Be able to attend the weekly meetings in person; and
  • Be able to attend regional events throughout the summer. Some weekend or evening hours may be required.


CompensationInterns will be paid $19.91 an hour for a 40-hour work week.

 

To Apply: Send your resume, cover letter, and at least one academic and professional letter of recommendation and reference.


Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2026


To learn more about the internship visit our website at go.umd.edu/BrinsfieldInterns.

Join us in a webinar on Feb. 19 to learn more!

Register for the webinar

Friday, February 13, 2026

Rawlings Undergraduate Leadership Fellows Program – Applications Due March 27

The Rawlings Program is a selective, two-semester leadership experience that brings together students from all majors who are committed to creating transformative, inclusive, and lasting change. Fellows engage in:

  •   Designing and implementing their own Community Action Project (CAP)
  •   Serving in a political or nonprofit internship
  •   Participate in a leadership course and professional development workshops
  •   Engage directly with elected officials, nonprofit leaders, and community advocates  
  •   Develop the skills to champion voices that might otherwise go unheard 
  •   Receive a $1000 stipend upon completion of program requirements 
The program continues the legacy of Maryland Delegate Howard Peters “Pete” Rawlings, who dedicated his life to developing ethical and expert public leaders. We are seeking students who:  
  •   Have at least two semesters remaining as of Fall 2026
  •   Are motivated to create transformative, inclusive, and lasting change  
  •   Are ready to step into leadership roles within their communities
  📅 Application Deadline: Friday, March 27
🔗 Learn more and apply: spp.umd.edu/rawlings  





NASA EarthRISE Developers Academy Summer 2026 Paid Research Opportunities

Good afternoon,

 
NASA EarthRISE Developers Academy is offering 10-week, paid research opportunities this summer that are open to current students and recent graduates, as well as transitioning/early career professionals. The Academy builds the next generation of science and technology leaders through an immersive, experiential model applying NASA Earth observations to real-world challenges.
 
For the summer 2026 term, EarthRISE Developers Academy will provide in-person opportunities at Langley Research Center (Hampton, VA), Marshall Space Flight Center (Huntsville, AL), and Colorado State University (Fort Collins, CO). Additionally, a limited number of projects are available for virtual participation. Through collaborative projects, professional development, and state, local, tribal, territorial, and private partnerships, the Academy equips participants with the skills to accelerate innovation and bridge Earth science with the future of space exploration.
 
The Academy is an interdisciplinary activity, where we accept participants with experience in a variety of fields, as well as from different phases of their career. Applicants with demonstrated skills in Earth, environmental, and/or planetary sciences, remote sensing, geographic information systems (GIS), and/or computer science are encouraged to apply. Participants will work together on teams, guided by NASA scientists and science advisors and in partnership with community organizations, to expand their skills to use NASA science data to address environmental concerns from urban heat, air quality, disaster management, agriculture, ecological conservation, and water resources to lunar science in support of NASA’s Moon to Mars strategy.
 
Applicants must have excellent verbal and written communication skills and be able to work in a fast-paced, highly collaborative environment. EarthRISE Developers Academy offers hourly, paid positions with rates that are determined by education level and working location. During the term, selected participants should be able to commit to 25 – 29 hours per week, Monday – Thursday during normal business hours.
 
Please see details about this opportunity including eligibility, tentative project themes, and application instructions at https://appliedsciences.nasa.gov/nasadevelop. The application window is open now through March 6th, 2026, for the 10-week, summer 2026 project term taking place from June 1st – August 7th. US citizenship or Legal Permanent Resident (LPR) status is required to apply.

Deadline Reminder: Graduate Student Opportunities from MDSG

 

Competitive Graduate Research Fellowship
Deadline Reminder: March 6, 2026 at 5 p.m. EST

The Maryland Sea Grant Competitive Graduate Research Fellowship is a two-year fellowship that provides graduate students with a stipend, fringe benefits, tuition remission, and travel allowances. Students at Maryland or Washington, DC academic institutions working toward any master’s or doctoral degree are eligible, as long as their research is relevant to Maryland Sea Grant's mission and strategic plan and has an emphasis on the Chesapeake Bay or Maryland coastal bays and their watersheds. 

Applications are due by March 6, 2026, at 5 p.m. EST. View the official fellowship announcement.

Two additional graduate opportunities with rolling deadlines:

MD DNR Monitoring and Non-Tidal Assessment Seasonal Positions

The Department of Natural Resources, Monitoring and Non-Tidal Assessment Division is currently accepting applications for multiple full-time, seasonal hourly positions located in Annapolis MD and one part-time seasonal hourly position in Swanton, MD. The selected candidates may assist with the collection of water quality, biological, and habitat data in both tidal and non-tidal rivers of Maryland, the Chesapeake Bay, Maryland’s Coastal Bays and Deep Creek Lake. Primary duties include collecting water quality samples, measuring stream and storm flow, surveying for stream fish and freshwater mussels, collecting and processing benthic macroinvertebrate samples, measuring instream habitat, and entering monitoring data to assist with reporting. Sampling may be conducted from boats, bridges, piers and while wading or snorkeling within streams. Duties may also include maintaining and calibrating water quality sampling equipment, preparation of sampling/ laboratory supplies, electrofishing, maintenance of aquaculture systems, conducting data verification and analysis, delivery of samples to the laboratory and other duties as assigned.


Selected candidates must be willing to work long and flexible hours aboard boats, from bridges, and in streams, under various weather conditions. Some positions may require being on call for weekend storm sampling. Some positions may require overnight trips lasting up to three weeknights during the sampling season. Positions may require carrying equipment over rough and uneven terrain; candidate must be able to lift and carry up to 50 lbs. Operating a large vehicle (van or truck) while driving throughout the State of Maryland is part of the assigned duties. Hot weather, biting insects, long hikes, briars, and snakes may also be encountered. Each person must provide their own transportation to meet a field crew prior to traveling to sampling sites.

To apply CLICK HERE!

Little Portion Farm just posted a role 🌟

Little Portion Farm is 3-acre nonprofit diversified fruit and vegetable farm using regenerative farming methods to promote soil health and support our farm ecosystem. Beyond a wide variety of annual crops, we have a small orchard, a berry patch, and several native wildflower habitats throughout the farm, which support a variety of pollinators and beneficial insects. We are a chemical-free, no-till farm that utilizes hand-scale techniques and dozens of volunteers to grow thousands of pounds of fresh produce each year, all of which is donated to people suffering from food insecurity in Baltimore.

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Our Summer 2026 Ecological Agriculture Internship Program is an excellent opportunity for students interested in gaining hands-on experience in small-scale sustainable agriculture. Interns will work alongside the farm team, including volunteers and fellow interns, to participate in every aspect of our work, including greenhouse production, field planting, watering, weeding, bed preparation, harvesting, washing, and record-keeping. 

The interns will receive training in all aspects of the sustainable agriculture methods used by the farm. They will also receive instruction to the ecological and soil health principles that guide these methods and have access to the farm’s library of resources. 

Interns can expect to:

a)    Participate in all aspects of farm production, including bed preparation, planting, bed maintenance, watering, pruning, harvesting, washing, and record-keeping, under the direction of the Farm Manager.

b)   Participate in weekly sessions for gaining farm knowledge through observation, written reflection, and use of farm resources (including books and videos).

If your institution is able to offer credit for internships, we can accommodate any documentation needed and/or adapt the experience to fit your institution's specific requirements, if needed.

This is a unique experience to learn valuable gardening skills and get your hands dirty in a beautiful outdoor setting, as the farm is located on the grounds of the Shrine of St. Anthony in Ellicott City. 

Interns will receive a $3,000 stipend, disbursed in increments throughout the summer. We are seeking three interns this summer. Housing is not provided. 

CLICK HERE!