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Lab Manager, UC Berkeley Global Policy Lab (Berkeley, CA)

The Aerial History Project is a multi-year research initiative joint between GPL and colleagues at Stockholm University. The project aims to better understand how economic development and environmental change interact, for example, by understanding how climate change is affecting human migration in Africa, how natural disasters affect economic development in the Caribbean, and studying whether deforestation can be forecast on multi-decadal time scales. The project is digitizing, combining, and applying machine learning to analyze millions of historical aerial photographs collected around the world. The Aerial History Project was awarded an AI for Earth Innovation grant by Microsoft and National Geographic.

The new project/lab manager role is a full-time position suitable for bachelor’s degree recipients, preferably those with an interest in environmental studies and experience in an academic unit.

Preferred deadline: April 15, 2021.

Sustainability Intern, Sarah Flint (Remote)

At luxury footwear lifestyle brand Sarah Flint, we believe in design that inspires, quality and style that endures, and comfort that keeps you moving. We are seeking a forward-thinking, problem-solving, analytical graduate student or PhD candidate to help drive our sustainability goals and vision. The Sustainability Intern’s focuses include analyzing environmental impact within the Company’s supply chain, collecting and maintaining information about the Company’s products and vendors to ensure environmental compliance, and monitoring evolving sustainability standards, trends, and government regulations.

Deadline to apply is April 9, 2021.

Summer Internships (multiple), MassDevelopment (Various locations)

MassDevelopment’s summer internships (June – August) offer experience with real-world challenges that go beyond what you will learn in the classroom. Interns will gain exposure to the work we do to support communities across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts – stimulating economic growth throughout the state. Equally important, interns will gain valuable knowledge that can be applied in the future, such as learning about a new field, building a network, and working with a team. Paid internships are available within all areas of the organization, including Community & Economic Development, Municipal Government & Administration, Real Estate Development & Management, Urban Planning & Development, and more. Some remote work may be required.

Deadline to apply is May 30, 2021. Contact: Matt Wamback.

Summer Internships in Program/Data Analytics, Center for Neighborhood Technology (Chicago, IL/Remote)

CNT is now seeking interns for summer 2021 and can accommodate either full-time or part-time interns. CNT has a need for interns to support its work in its primary programs of water, climate, transportation, and community development; data and analytics; and communications and fundraising. Interns that can contribute in multiple ways across its programs are particularly welcome. Interns will be independent contractors and are compensated at $20/hour. CNT does not offer unpaid internships unless interns are participating in a program through their university or other organization that provides monetary compensation for time served at a CNT internship.

Deadline to apply is April 15. Contact: Cyatharine Alias (Tufts UEP alum).

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