The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Pathways program is offering two summer Tribal Climate Resilience Internships for Native American undergraduate and Master’s students. The first internship opportunity, located in Eugene, Oregon, will be co-hosted by the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC), University of Oregon’s Tribal Climate Change Project and the BIA Tribal Resilience Program. The second internship opportunity, located in Corvallis, Oregon, will be co-hosted by the NW CASC and the BIA Tribal Resilience Program. Internship tasks may include supporting the Pacific Northwest Tribal Climate Change Network; participating in field visits to tribal resiliency projects in the Northwest; and assisting with the Affiliated Tribes for Northwest Indians’ Tribal Climate Camp, Tribal Canoe Journey and the Tribal Leaders Climate Summit; in addition to other tasks assigned.
The deadline application for these internships is April 5, 2019.
