Subject: Internship Smithsonian
Mike Williamson (pita@www1.wheelock.edu)
Mon, 16 Jun 1997 22:21:54 -0400 (EDT)
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J. Michael Williamson
Principal Investigator-WhaleNet <http://whale.wheelock.edu>
Associate Professor-Science
Wheelock College, 200 The Riverway, Boston, MA 02215
voice: 617.734.5200, ext. 256
fax: 617.734.8666, or 508.468.0073
"Wrinkles only go where smiles have been"
Jimmy Buffett
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---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Mon, 16 Jun 1997 11:17:16 -0400
From: Phil Clapham <CLAPHAMP@NMNH.SI.EDU>
Reply-To: Marine Mammals Research and Conservation Discussion
<MARMAM@UVVM.UVIC.CA>
To: MARMAM@UVVM.UVIC.CA
Subject: Internship
I am looking for a summer intern to work at the Smithsonian Institution in
Washington DC; unpaid, I'm afraid, but good experience and interesting
work in a great atmosphere. The internship would focus on large whale
biology, and would include some everything from routine work to a
specific research project. The period is flexible (can start immediately if
possible), but I would need at least two or three days a week.
If anyone is interested, please send a c.v. and short letter of intent to me
by email (preferably) or snail mail.
Phil Clapham
claphamp@nmnh.si.edu
Phillip J. Clapham, Ph.D.
Smithsonian Institution
NHB 390, MRC 108
Washington DC 20560
claphamp@nmnh.si.edu