Elephant Conservation - research, awareness and policy
Provided by: Centre for Eco-cultural Studies (CES)
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Program Description
Volunteers have the opportunity of working independently and in a team with on-site scientists, researchers, environmental and animal advocates/welfarists and legal personnel in multi-sectoral tasks of relevance.
Opportunities in:
Education and skills development/enhancement
Language training: English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Japanese, Russian and Spanish
Health care and related fields of service
Environmental studies
Cultural studies
Opportunities in:
Education and skills development/enhancement
Language training: English, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Japanese, Russian and Spanish
Health care and related fields of service
Environmental studies
Cultural studies
Highlights
Volunteer interns who have succeeded in fulfilling the assigned tasks will be awarded a certificate from CES at the end of the internship.Interns who have been involved in field research projects for not less than three months will also have the opportunity to co-author a research publication, depending on individual performance.
Qualifications
Interested individuals and research students seeking work experience in eco-cultural related disciplines.Internship Types
- Agriculture
- Alternative Medicine
- Anthropology
- Botany
- Creative Writing
- Ecology
- Education
- Environmental Studies
- Field-Study
- Food Science and Nutrition
- Forestry
- Media (Radio, TV, & Film)
What`s Included
Food, accommodation and travel within the Sigiriya-Dambulla region.Program Locations
Sigiriya, Sri Lanka
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Program Details
Provider:
Centre for Eco-cultural Studies (CES)
Location
- Sri Lanka: Sigiriya
Language:
English, Sinhalese
Term:
Throughout the year
Duration:
1-3 months
Participants:
Worldwide
Cost:
USD 600
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