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Agroecology Scholars Program in Research and Extension (ASPIRE) Summer Internship

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  • Descripción

    Fecha de inicio:
    18 de mayo de 2026
    Fecha de finalización:
    24 de julio de 2026
    Fecha límite de postulación:
    30 de enero de 2026
    Tipo de pago:
    Compensación
    Sueldo o asignación para gastos específicos:
    5000
    Horas por Semana:
    Full-time

    Descripción

    Internship Dates: May 18-July 24, 2026

    Application Deadline: January 30, 2026

    Candidates Must Apply Directly Here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSehpWizQGiIRAPKkM4JddvhIc0668UASdJftheijVGQXGbIOA/viewform

    Why Join ASPIRE?

    • $5,000 stipend + housing at NC State’s Wolf Village Apartments
    • Travel across North Carolina during farm tours
    • Economic support after the internship to present at a professional conference
    • Collaborative, inclusive community of students and mentors
    • No prior research or extension experience required

    The Center for Environmental Farming Systems (CEFS) Agroecology Scholars Program in Research and Extension (ASPIRE) Internship is recruiting college students who are interested in sustainable agriculture and food systems.

    The ASPIRE program will provide participants with research, education, extension and professional development opportunities focused on sustainable agriculture and food systems. Students will work with their faculty and graduate student mentors on research for 4 days each week, and will meet as a group 1.5 days/week to participate in professional skills development and agriculture career path exploration and extension training.

    What you will experience:

    • Introductory Farm and Food Systems Tour: Students will explore North Carolina’s agricultural landscapes and food system through multiple tours across the state. We will meet farmers, visit research stations, food hubs, and see sustainable food systems in action.
    • Hands on Research: Interns will work alongside NC State faculty and graduate student mentors on innovative research projects addressing climate change, soil health, food security, and sustainable agriculture and food systems. Each student gains approximately 300 hours of guided research experience and presents their findings at NC State’s Undergraduate Research Symposium.
    • Extension in Action: Discover how Cooperative Extension connects communities and science. All students will participate in integrated education and agricultural extension-related group activities.
    • Professional and Leadership Development: All students will participate in a variety of weekly professional development activities, as well as meetings with local businesses and non-profits that support sustainable agriculture and food systems work. These professional development activities include: discussions on the research process, scientific communication, leadership training, understanding agriculture career pathways, and networking opportunities.
    • Mentorship and Networking: Each intern is supported by a team of mentors, faculty, graduate students, and the program coordinator, who provide individualized guidance and help students explore pathways in research, education, and agricultural careers.

    Background of CEFS

    CEFS envisions a future of vibrant farms, resilient ecosystems, strong communities, healthy people, and thriving local economies. CEFS is one of the nation’s most important centers for research, extension, and education in sustainable agriculture and community-based food systems. It is recognized as a national and international leader in the local foods movement, and celebrated for its work in building consensus around policies, programs and actions that facilitate a vibrant local food economy.

    CEFS was born from the shared conviction that a land-grant-university-based research, education, and extension program focused on organic and sustainable agriculture could have a significant and essential impact in North Carolina.

    This internship program is supported by: 1) The Research and Extension Experiences for Undergraduates program, [grant no. 2024-68018-42434], from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Institute of Food and Agriculture.

    Compensación

    Provided:

    • $5,000 stipend + housing at NC State’s Wolf Village Apartments
    • Travel across North Carolina during farm tours
    • Economic support after the internship to present at a professional conference
    • Collaborative, inclusive community of students and mentors
    • No prior research or extension experience required

    Ubicación

    Presencial
    840 Oval Dr, Raleigh, NC 27606, USA

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