SRJC CAMPUS BIODIVERSITY INITIATIVE
Getting students involved in stewardship, research, and career development is one of the primary goals of the SRJC Biodiversity Initiative. Community college students who participate in internship and research are more likely to:

  • ​express confidence in pursuing STEM courses 
  • continue with STEM education
  • pursue research internships
  • feel like they belong in the scientific community
  • believe that science can make positive change in their communities

SRJC students are involved in campus biodiversity stewardship and research through internships, independent study projects, as volunteers, and through course-based research products. 
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Biodiversity interns & volunteers
COURSE-BASED RESEARCH PROJECTS - Coming Soon
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photo by student Parker Stagnoli
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photo by student Taylor Olsen

STUDENT INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:

ON-CAMPUS: The internships below provide research experience related to campus biodiversity as well as field biology and conservation more broadly.
  • Campus Biodiversity Internship - spring and summer, on-campus
  • NSF Buzz Internship - spring and summer, opportunities on campus and off-campus natural areas​
  • Barnhart Internship - fall and spring, opportunities on campus and off-campus natural area
​OFF-CAMPUS
  • SRJC-Bodega Marine Lab internship - summer, Bodega Marine Lab
  • Barnhart Internship - fall and spring, opportunities on campus and off-campus natural areas
  • Pepperwood Conservation Science Internship - fall and spring
  • Point Blue, STRAW’s Community College Conservation Internship (CCCI) - summer

FOR FACULTY

If you have a course-based project or mentor students in activities that relate to campus biodiversity, please reach out! This could include research projects as well as artwork or writing inspired by natural areas and species found on our campuses. If you don't have a project already but would like your students to get involved, we can help with ideas.  Contact the SRJC Campus Biodiversity Coordinator​
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