MASS student interns can contribute on exisiting or new research projects. MASS student internships are designed to enhance educational pursuits by gaining research experience in environmental science. MASS student interns can be graduate, undergraduate, or prospective college students. Interns will develop learning objectives and prepare a report upon project completion. Interns can be volunteers or modest stipends may be available in some cases.
MASS volunteers provide invaluable field and laboratory assistance on a variety of projects. MASS volunteers have diverse backgrounds and perspectives, thus a wide variety of experiences and expertise. Volunteers are rewarded with a sense of contribution and accomplishment.
The MASS laboratory operates on the efforts of scientists, student interns, volunteers, collaborators, and funders. Our laboratory embraces the concept of citizen science and we seek to engage many sectors of society in environmental research. We acknowledge and commend your efforts. Please contact Bryant if you are interested in learning more.
MASS scientists serve as lead investigators on projects and work with interns, volunteers, and collaborators to perform research. MASS scientists include the lab PI, research assistants, laboratory technicians, graduate students, etc.
MASS collaborators contribute to and enhance our research. MASS works with local and regional scientists from both industry and academia. MASS is actively working to extend its current network of collaborating scientists.
MASS research would not be possible without the generosity of our funders.
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