Women in Science Zoology, Insects Internship for High School Students

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Chicago, IL - USA

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Intern I - Women in Science Zoology Insects (High School intern)

In this project we will study the historical distributions of one of the most specialized groups of beetles associated with ants. Rove beetles (Staphylinidae) are among the most diverse animal families on Earth with over 66000 described species showing a wide range of ecological adaptations. Here we will focus on the subfamily Pselaphinae a group of minute ant-associated beetles known for their myrmecophilous lifestyles. Despite their diversity North American Pselaphinae remain poorly studied largely due to their small size and taxonomic complexity. The Field Museum houses one of the largest collections of this group including approximately 60000 North American specimens most of which have not yet been fully transcribed or digitized.

We are looking for a high school intern who will help address this gap by transcribing historical specimen labels and standardizing locality data. They will learn how to safely handle fragile museum specimens interpret historical and handwritten labels and curate distributional information. Participants will explore key collections-based questions: What kinds of ecological and biogeographic information can be extracted from museum data Are there temporal or geographic patterns in the collecting of ant-associated beetles What limitations or biases should be considered when applying these data to ecological studies

The project will provide a dynamic and enriching experience introducing interns to museum curatorial practices collections-based research and biogeography. The data generated will be integrated into the Field Museums insect collection database (EMu) contributing to ongoing digitization efforts.

Interns will receive:
Hands-on training in specimen handling curation and databasing within pinned insect collections.
Mentorship in collections-based research with exposure to museum operations and biogeography science.

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. The salary is $17.25/hour for 35 hours a week.

Applications must be received by March 6 2026. Applicants selected for interview will be contacted by March 10 2026.

Applicants must apply through the Field Museum website. Applications through other websites will not be considered.

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Intern I - Women in Science Zoology Insects (High School intern)In this project we will study the historical distributions of one of the most specialized groups of beetles associated with ants. Rove beetles (Staphylinidae) are among the most diverse animal families on Earth with over 66000 described...
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