Monday, February 9, 2026

For Advisors: Paid Internships + Spring 2026 Do Good Institute Opportunities

The Do Good Institute (dogood.umd.edu) offers immersive programs, funding opportunities, and internship experiences that prepare Terps with the skills, experiences and resources to Do Good throughout their lives. There are several upcoming programs and opportunities you may be interested in for this spring:


Internship Opportunities

  • Impact Interns: Impact Interns is a professional development and leadership program that connects passionate and talented students to paid social impact-based internship opportunities with Do Good partners and local organizations. The program is designed to provide emerging social sector leaders with meaningful opportunities to gain professional experience, develop skills, build a professional network and learn more about working in the nonprofit and social impact sphere.  Internships take place in Summer 2026. Internship positions are available for both undergraduate and graduate students. Work areas are diverse (communications, research, fundraising, program management) and across different fields (arts, civics, education, environment, health, justice and equity, and social services). Hybrid, remote, and in-person options are available. Students can apply now through February 16 at go.umd.edu/impactinterns

Experiential and Cohort Programs

  • Changemaker Pathways: Want to Do Good but don’t know where to start? Explore ways that you can Do Good in your personal, professional and educational life through this 6-week experiential program for first-year, second-year and transfer students. Register now through February 16 at go.umd.edu/changemakerpathways.

  • Impact Bootcamp: Take your passion and turn it into progress. Have an idea for impact but unsure where to start? Need help improving your existing efforts? Start or strengthen your social impact alongside fellow changemakers through this 6-week interactive program for students or teams with new ideas or existing initiatives. Register now through February 16 at go.umd.edu/impactbootcamp.

  • Accelerator Fellows: Spend the semester scaling and developing your social impact project or venture and receive a $2,000 stipend. Accelerator Fellows is a great fit for students or teams with developed initiatives that are currently in the implementation stage of their work. Students in the early stage of their initiatives, or still at the idea stage, should consider Impact Bootcamp. Apply now through February 16 at go.umd.edu/acceleratorfellows.

Competitions

  • Do Good Challenge: This annual, campus-wide social impact competition has doubled its prize awards this year! Students and teams can compete to win a share of $40,000 by pitching the impact they’ve made in front of a panel of expert judges and an audience of hundreds. Apply now through February 16 at go.umd.edu/dogoodchallenge.

To stay up to date on program announcements and deadlines, follow the Institute on Instagram (@DoGoodatUMD) or sign up for the student newsletter, Do Good Now (go.umd.edu/dgnnews). #dogoodumd

AEES GBM 2/9

American Ecological Engineering Society of UMD will be holding their first general business meeting of the semester on February 9th, in Jimenez 1120 at  6:30 pm. We will be introducing AEES and playing a bingo game to get to know each other. We look forward to seeing you there! 

Friday, February 6, 2026

Erasmus Mundus Master SUSTAGRI – Full Scholarships (Deadline 17 February)

 



ASWEL Summer Internship/Tech Opportunties

                   

 




Maryland Black Bear Research Project      

Wildlife Technician Openings

The Mullinax Applied Spatial and Wildlife Ecology Lab (ASWEL) in the Environmental Science  and Technology (ENST) Department is seeking dedicated individuals to assist with a research  project for the spring and summer of 2026. The project will investigate black bear (Ursus  americanus) population demographics across western and eastern Maryland using hair-snare  population estimation designs. 

Spring 2026 Volunteer Opportunities (20 hrs/week): 

Camera trap photo processing using TimeLapse 

Contacting landowners for site permission 

Building hair snares across western and eastern Maryland 

Collaborating on a metareview relating to black bear range expansion in the US 

Potential ability to assist with other ASWEL projects 

In the spring, volunteers are required to work 20 hours per week, assisting with various bear project  duties when needed. In the summer, we offer paid technician positions, volunteer opportunities,  and internship credit positions for students. All positions require living in a field house with people  from diverse backgrounds, a clean driving record, vaccination and COVID-19 booster status, and  compliance with University of Maryland protocols.  

Summer 2026 Duties and Preferred Qualifications:  

Good orienteering and time management skills  

Ability to process data independently  

Must be comfortable working early mornings, some evenings, and long days  

Must have a valid driver’s license and the ability to drive field vehicles or personal  vehicles  

Able to walk 10+ miles in steep terrain and be comfortable lifting/carrying 50 lbs.  Ability to conduct field work during hot and humid conditions with biting insects  Prior field experience working in adverse field conditions is recommended  

Ability to communicate effectively with crew members and professionally with the public Ability to pass a standard background check  

Preference for skills in GPS orienteering and non-GPS orienteering (map and  

compass)  

Willingness to live in a field house during summer 

Willing to drive or be transported for long periods of time between hair snare sites  

Fieldwork requires comfortable hiking attire, including long socks, breathable long pants, and  hiking boots. Individuals are also required to work ~40 hours a week. 

For more details, please direct your questions to the email addresses below. To apply, please send a single PDF labeled “Lastname_BearProject26” (ex: Jones_BearProject26) with your resume, cover letter, and  unofficial transcripts to the black bear project email: md.bearproject@umd.edu


Extension internship background

 

What is the University of Maryland Extension (UME) Internship?

The UME Internship is one of the efforts coordinated by the Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS) unit within the University of Maryland Extension. The internship program is part of UME’s long-standing mission to extend university’s resources and knowledge to support the  residents of Maryland. Student interns will be paired with a faculty or staff member working in county and regional Extension Offices, including offices in Prince George’s, Montgomery, and Howard counties. Through assisting and participating in Extension work, the student interns will gain hands-on experience that not only makes a difference in the communities but also supports their future career plans and network opportunities. Since launching in Fall semester of 2019, 37 student interns, including international students through the Virtual Global Internship (VGI), have worked with our partners to address various needs of Maryland residents.


Interested? Find out more below





Extension internships

The University of Maryland Extension (UME) is seeking undergraduate students interested in careers in Extension and agriculture industries. Our Workforce Development Internship is a ten-week full-time paid Summer experiential learning and professional development opportunity for undergraduate students currently enrolled in a in a two-year, four-year degree or certificate program and who are interested in a career in agriculture and natural resources. This work is supported by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, AFRI Competitive Grant Workforce Development, project MD-UME-09312.


Interested? Find out more here!

SustainableUMD Opportunities, Events, & Updates 🐢

 

Celebrating 100 years of Black History Month


February is Black History Month (BHM), and this year, UMD commemorates the 100th anniversary of BHM in the United States under the theme "A Century of Black Commemorations”. Throughout the month, the university will host a wide range of events honoring Black life, history, and culture, supported by the Office of Multicultural Involvement & Community Advocacy (MICA).


Engage through leadership and community by registering for the SSLC Leadership Summit or participating in the annual Read-a-thon. Building a sustainable future requires advancing social equity, addressing environmental justice challenges, and uplifting the voices of historically marginalized communities.


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Upcoming Events

 

Online, self-paced

 

Free Training: Introduction to Active Transportation Planning & Design

UC Davis is offering a free online course on bicycle and pedestrian planning and design, worth 5.5 credits from the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP). Participants will explore key topics including active travel barriers, transportation planning, data analysis, and best practices for pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure.

Tuesday, February 10th, 12:00pm-1:00pm

 

CGS Seminar: High-Ambition Pathways in the U.S. with Expanded Subnational Action

This Center for Global Sustainability seminar will highlight research on how the U.S. can achieve ambitious climate goals through enhanced subnational action at the state and local levels. The seminar will be held at 1101 Rossborough Inn. Register here beforehand.

Monday, February 16th, 12:00pm–1:15pm

 

University of Maryland Extension Solar Energy Webinar Series: Solar Regulations

Learn about the regulatory landscape shaping solar energy in Maryland at the Solar Energy Webinar Series: Solar Regulations. Hosted by the University of Maryland Extension, the webinar will cover policy frameworks, permitting, interconnection, and legal challenges relevant to solar development. Please sign up to attend.

Saturday, February 21st, 9:00am-5:00pm

 

Student Success Leadership Council Leadership Summit

Attend the SSLC Leadership Summit on February 21, 2026, for a day of learning and reflection centered on leadership beyond traditional paths. This year’s theme, Beyond the Blueprint: Crafting Our Own Legacy, focuses on empowering students to define their own journeys, uplift their communities, and lead with purpose. Register here.

Tuesday, February 24th, 12:00pm-1:00pm

 

CGS Seminar: Assessing Country Climate Ambition

In this seminar, held at 1101 Rossborough Inn, CGS Research Associate Jenna Behrendt will share research on how countries can achieve enhanced climate ambition as highlighted by CGS's Country Climate Ambition website. Register to confirm your attendance.

February 24th-26th, 11:00am-4:00pm

 

Spring Career & Internship Fair

Don’t miss the 2026 Spring Career & Internship Fair! Explore STEM opportunities on Days 1 and 2, and discover roles across all majors on Day 3. The event takes place at the University of Maryland Hotel. Be sure to register on Handshake.

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🪣 Green Terp Bucket List: Haven’t joined yet? Complete sustainability challenges across campus to earn pins and a green cord to wear at graduation! Learn more here.


🚌 Sustainable Travel: Utilize the wide network of Shuttle-UM routes, ride a bike, or walk around campus this semester to shrink your carbon footprint.


♻️ Tip: Save your glass jars! Fill them with water and propagate your plant cuttings for new greenery for your space.


A fall semester Office of Sustainability event promoted the Green Terp Bucket List to students by handing out sunflowers in front of the campus farm.

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