Women in Science Zoology Internship (undergraduate)
Project Description
This project aims to document and synthesize taxonomic morphological and visual information for South American amphibian type specimens housed at the Field Museum through the creation of a comprehensive illustrated catalog. By integrating collections-based research with science education and outreach the project will improve accessibility to primary biodiversity data while supporting ongoing taxonomic and systematic studies.
Position Summary
The Undergraduate Intern will support a collections-based research project documenting South American amphibian type specimens at the Field Museum through the creation of an illustrated catalog. The intern will receive training in museum research methods and contribute to data organization specimen imaging and taxonomic synthesis.
Duties and Responsibilities
Photograph amphibian specimens following standardized museum protocols
Perform basic image editing and digital file management
Collect morphological measurements using established methods
Organize taxonomic information and build standardized data tables
Assist with preparation of figure plates for scientific publication
Participate in discussions of taxonomic updates and data interpretation
Minimum Education Required
Current undergraduate student in biology or related field
Minimum Experience Required
Biology or related discipline preferred but not required
Required Skills and Qualifications
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Basic proficiency with spreadsheets and data handling
Interest in taxonomy biodiversity research or museum collections
Ability to learn standardized scientific protocols
Good communication skills and ability to work collaboratively
Depending on the interns efforts and the outcomes of the project we anticipate that this work may result in their meaningful contribution to a peer-reviewed publication providing experience in scientific writing collaboration and public-facing communication of biodiversity research.
If selected interns will be expected to attend an on-site HR orientation on June 22nd 2026. Work on the internship will continue through July 31 2026. Hourly rate of $17.75 @ 35 hours a week for 6 weeks.
Intern candidates will be contacted and selected through email communication and virtual interviews conducted via Zoom. This internship is intended for female and non-binary identifying students.
Applications must be received by March 6 2026.
Applicants selected for interview will be contacted by April 5 2026.
Applicants must apply through the Field Museum website. Applications through other websites will not be considered.
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Required Experience:
Intern
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