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"Join the American Geosciences Institute as a Critical Issues Intern! The Critical Issues Program supports well-informed public and individual decision making by providing relevant geoscience information on critical issues to decision makers, with particular emphasis on the state and local levels. The program makes geoscience information more discoverable to decision makers through our web-based information products, webinar series, forums, and research database. AGI seeks outstanding geoscience or geo-related engineering students (undergraduate or graduate level) and entry level graduates with a strong interest in state and local science policy, science communication, and outreach. During the 12-week summer internship, the Critical Issues Intern will develop geoscience-based content for the program's website and help to expand our network of state and local decision makers. Interns will hone their research, writing, web-publishing, and communication skills while gaining a first-hand understanding of the applications of geoscience in decision-making from the federal to the local level. The Critical Issues Program works closely with the Geoscience Policy Program, so the Critical Issues Intern will also have the opportunity to attend and report on occasional briefings and geoscience policy events in Washington, DC. AGI accepts one Critical Issues Intern for the summer term lasting 12 weeks, and the starting date will be in mid-May to early June, to be determined based on the schedule of the successful applicant. For more details, see the Critical Issues Intern position description below."
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