Buffalo Bill Center of the West (Summer 2022) - several paid internships, especially great for those looking for collections and museum experience! Learn more information about the available internships here: https://centerofthewest.org/learn/internships/
The American Geographical Society is looking for Scholar Interns for Spring 2022 and Summer 2022. Students will earn a scholarship at the completion of this virtual internship. Especially great for students interested in GIS - mapping/cartography, communications, and web development! Learn more here: https://americangeo.org/initiatives/student-scholar-internship/
Northern Natural Gas has posted its summer 2022 internship! You will have the opportunity to create maps, do geospatial analysis, digitize structures, and see how GIS is used in a work setting. Here is the NNG job page link below. Please look for the 'Intern - Engineering' position and apply there. It does look like you are applying for the incorrect position but the application will be sent to the correct manager. https://midamerican.taleo.net/careersection/10060/jobsearch.ftl
The USDA-funded Rainfed Agriculture Innovation Network (RAIN) project will host a Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program in the summer of 2022 (flyer attached). RAIN REU participants will contribute to collaborative, interdisciplinary research projects relating to rainfed agricultural production. Available research projects span a variety of methods and topics and aim to sustainably increase the productivity of rainfed agricultural systems while restoring and enhancing soil health. Ten selected students will be paired with a faculty advisor and a graduate student mentor at one of the team institutions in Kansas or Oklahoma. The program provides a generous $9,000 stipend to cover housing and living expenses of the participants. Applications are due by January 18, 2022. Descriptions of the summer research projects and the link to apply are available at https://www.rainfedag.org/summer-reu. For more information, please contact Dr. Anita Dille, dieleman@ksu.edu.