Position Overview:
The Cedar Creek LTER (Long Term Ecological Research Network) has several opportunities for students to
work as plant community ecology interns. Most positions run from June through
August, but some interns are needed as early as March, and some are needed through
October. Your educational institution may be able to approve this internship for any
field biology requirement of your major. As a research intern, you will contribute to
ongoing field experiments, attend scientific seminars, and interact with professors,
post-docs, and graduate students. If you are an undergraduate or a newly graduated
student with a background or interest in biology, ecology, environmental science,
botany, environmental education, or related field we encourage you to apply.
Research Overview:
We have two large scale projects, a new experiment, and several other LTER projects sampling across experimental platforms that interns will be working on for the season. BioCON is one of the large-scale experiments where we explore the ways in which plant communities respond to environmental changes such as increased nitrogen deposition, increased atmospheric CO2, decreased biodiversity, altered precipitation patterns,
and increased temperatures. Another large-scale project is the Big Biodiversity experiment that studies how plant biodiversity affects the rates, dynamics, and stability of ecological processes at the population, community, and ecosystem levels. The new WEM experiment will be set up during the field season and will be looking at changes in precipitation, species establishment, and removal of certain consumer groups.
Throughout the summer we will maintain and sample these experiments.
Professional Development Opportunities:
As part of these positions, you may have the opportunity to work with researchers in a more in depth manner regarding experimental processes. There will also be an opening research symposium as well as seminars led by researchers on a variety of topics during the summer
CCESR is an eight square mile tract of land 35 miles north of the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul
(MN). Cedar Creek is endowed with a mosaic of prairie, savanna, sedge meadows, bogs, open water, forests,
and even abandoned agricultural fields. Its large size, great natural biodiversity, and uniform soil substrate make
it ideal for ecosystem studies.
Applications must be submitted online. To be considered for this position, please click the Apply button and follow the instructions. You will be given the opportunity to complete an online application for the position and attach a cover letter and resume.
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If you have any questions regarding the application process or the internship, please email ccintern@umn.edu or call 612-301-2616.
The final application deadline for plant ecology positions is February 17, 2026. We will begin looking at early applicants February 9, 2026. We will accept applications after the deadline, but priority will be given to applications turned in before the deadline.
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