Darling Marine Center recruiting student researchers
Darling Marine Center hosts 25 to 30 undergraduate researchers on the Walpole campus each summer. Student researchers work together with UMaine faculty and other DMC-based researchers on projects ranging from the fundamental biology of microorganisms active in the Damariscotta River estuary, to studies of the ecology of oysters and lobsters, to the local communities that farmed and wild-caught seafood support.
“We are looking forward to welcoming students to our campus this summer,” noted DMC Director Heather Leslie. “The enthusiasm and new perspectives that students bring to our campus is always a welcome part of summer.”
This season, more than 15 paid internships are available for students, thanks to support from friends and donors to the Darling Marine Center, as well as external research funding from the US National Science Foundation, NOAA, USDA, Maine Sea Grant and other federal and state institutions.
Some positions are suitable for high school graduates, whereas others require at least two years of college-level coursework. College graduates also are encouraged to apply. Students are encouraged to check out the timing and requirements for individual positions on the DMC website at dmc.umaine.edu.
Students living in the midcoast region, within commuting distance of the Walpole campus, are particularly encouraged to apply. Applications are open now and will be accepted until the positions have been filled.