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Internships and Service Learning Credits

Service Learning Opportunities

In search of service learning credits? Or want to be an intern? Science for Georgia has hosted students from universities throughout Georgia and even outside the state. Previous projects include creating learning materials, running educational campaigns, and giving testimony before the Georgia General Assembly.

Projects typically last a semester, and we can work with you to ensure the project meets your graduation needs. To kick off your project, students work with Sci4Ga staff to establish the project vision, goals, deliverables, and timeline to ensure project success. Projects will relate to Science for Georgia's advocacy themes. 

Specifically – we are focusing on Environmental Health and Justice. Historically marginalized communities are bearing the brunt of climate change. This is on-top of existing historical injustices. A report published by GreenLaw found that race has the strongest correlation to air, water, and land pollution in Georgia. At the same time, communities do not need yet another “well-intentioned” solution thrown at them; they need evidence-based solutions made in concert with them that reflect their needs and their reality.

To that end, Science for Georgia aims to take contextualized data analysis from our Georgia Insights program and lessons learned and cross-silo connections made from our Environmental Justice and Climate Protection (EJ&CP) Conference and translate those into community advocacy messages. By providing information about actions people can take in their everyday lives, and that promote long-term change, we can uplift all Georgians.

On going activities that identify and promote sound science -

  • Science for Georgia and partners host and annual Environmental Justice & Climate Protection conference.
  • An data analytics project that includes an EJ Storytelling map – overlaying information about superfund site locations, environmental indicators, and socio-economic information.
  • The establishment of 2-3 university/college partnerships to activate and engage college age+ people in hands-on activities centered on what we learned from the EJ Conference and EJ Map.

To apply, please sse the form below to send your resume, cover letter, and a writing sample that demonstrates your ability to communicate science policy and/or science concepts in laymen’s terms. Please indicate in your cover letter the semester(s) you'd like to work, the duration of your project, hours needed for credit, and any themes that are important to you. Applications not including a plain language writing sample or a link to a portfolio/GitHub repo will be automatically rejected.

Current Opportunities

Check out our current opportunities and then use the form to apply.

2024 Uni Ambassadors and Interns - Advocate for change on campuses around Georgia.

2024 Env Health and Justice Intern - Create change by communicating critical issues to policy makers and communities. 

2024 Data Analytics and GIS Intern - Use data for good - create change and provide actionable context. 

2024 Data and Advocacy Intern - utilize data to advocate for change. 

2024 Outreach Intern - Plan Science for Georgia events and work with Science for Georgia partners. 

2024 Media Intern - Take your science communication to the next level by creating multi-media outreach content.

2024 Media and Event Intern - be a part of Science for Georgia events: from publicity, to production, to reporting.

2024 Growth Intern - Help Sci4Ga achieve organizational stability by improving our business plan and growing donor base via direct outreach and grant writing.