Research & Internships

No matter what your degree program or focus area, you can take advantage of the many opportunities available at NAU to study the environment in a non-classroom setting.

Research opportunities may be found in ENV's own Soil Ecology Lab, Conservation Biology Lab, and Laboratory of Paleoecology. Students also have access to the Laboratory of Quaternary Paleontology, Isotopic Analysis Laboratory, USGS-NAU Macrobotanical Laboratory, and the Amino Acid Geochronology Laboratory.

The Flagstaff campus hosts several research groups that hire students, offer internships, and/or sponsor research, including the Ecological Restoration Institute, Merriam Powell Center for Ecosystem Research, and Landsward.

Students from diverse backgrounds with an interest in pursuing research in the life sciences should consider the Undergraduate Research Mentoring (URM) Program.

NAU is also home to federal environmental researchers from the National Park Service, U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and U.S. Geological Survey. These scientists commonly involve students in their research.

Please check out our resources webpage for more ideas

Undergraduate Research (ENV 485) and Internship (ENV 408) projects:

How to fulfill your ENV 408 or 485 requirement

Environmental Science / Studies Capstone Class (ENV490c) Projects - Fall 2011

  

 
 

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