Join the Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology to learn more about the summer Brinsfield Internship Program. This webinar features former interns sharing their experiences in this policy and research-focused opportunity. Each summer, the Hughes Center and the UMD Agriculture Law Education Initiative seek law and undergraduate students interested in agriculture, conservation, forestry, policy, or law. This internship offers experience with real-world environmental and agricultural issues and opportunities to engage with farmers, conservation leaders, legislators, and state agencies.
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Summer Internships with MD Dept. of Natural Resources
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has a group of summer internships currently open through February 23, with the potential be be extended.
AGNR Discovery & Innovation Night | Spring 2026
AGNR Discovery & Innovation Night | Spring 2026
Join us on April 9, 2026 for the annual AGNR Discovery and Innovation Night! This signature event brings together AGNR students, faculty, staff, alumni, and industry professionals for an evening of connecting. This program will feature the student experience showcase: an opportunity for students to show off and highlight the impactful experiences they have taken advantage of outside of the classroom (think internships, study abroad, research, etc.).
By signing up on this Handshake event, you are letting us know that you intend to attend this event, but not present a poster. If you would like to present at this event, please register at this link.
For more information on what participating as a presenter at the AGNR Discovery & Innovation Night will look like, check out this FAQ. Photos and a short video from 2023’s Discovery and Innovation Night can be found here.
When: April 9, 7-7pm
Where: Riggs Alumni Center, 7801 Alumni Drive, College Park, Maryland 20742,
United States
Careers in Chesapeake Bay Conservation
Careers in Chesapeake Bay Conservation
Join us for a career panel featuring professionals working in Chesapeake Bay conservation! This event will allow you to gain valuable insights into their career journeys, backgrounds, and current roles. Don’t miss this opportunity to ask questions, get advice, discover career paths, and learn about how you could build a career protecting one of Maryland’s most prized natural resources!
This event is in collaboration with the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the College of Computer, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences.
Career Chat: Research Ecologist
Career Chat: Research Ecologist
Hear from AGNR alum, Dr. Chris Riley, a Research Scientist in Entomology/Ecology with Bartlett Tree Research Laboratories, as he shares his career journey in ecological research and arboriculture. Attendees will gain insight into career pathways, required skills, and practical advice for pursuing opportunities in this field, with time for questions and networking.
Sustainability Career Panel
Sustainability Career Panel
Join us for a career panel featuring UMD alumni working across diverse sustainability and environmental fields. Gain valuable insights into their career journeys, backgrounds, and current roles. Whether you're exploring the field or already passionate about sustainability, this is a great chance to ask questions, get advice, and discover opportunities. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from their experiences and explore potential career paths!
This year’s panelists are Menyae Christopher, a Policy Associate at Sol Systems; Kate Kopp, an Environmental Analyst at Potomac-Hudson Engineering, Inc.; and Maurice Richardson, the Founder of Diaspora Honey.
Food will be provided! This event is in collaboration with the Office of Sustainability, University Career Center, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and College of Arts and Humanities.
When: Tuesday, March 10th, 2026, 5-6:30
Where: Hornbake Library, South Wing, 4130 Campus Drive,
College Park, Maryland 20742, United States
JIFSAN: Food Safety & Applied Nutrition Internships
JIFSAN Now Accepting Applications for 2026-27 Internship Projects
Eligible University of Maryland, College Park undergraduates are invited to complete and submit applications for the JIFSAN Internship Program’s 2026-27 cohort. Projects range in area and focus—biological sciences, chemistry, nutritional sciences, as well as public health—and enable students to receive firsthand training and experience in food safety and public health careers.
Internships begin in the summer and run for one full academic year, ending in the spring, with the ability to possibly be renewed thereafter based upon project availability, good academic standing, mentor recommendation, and available funding.
For more information, you may visit our Internship Program page or write to jifsan@umd.edu with any questions. JIFSAN is excited to welcome more outstanding students to this program, joining a cadre of over 400 alumni who have completed significant work for the University of Maryland and the U.S. FDA.
Monday, February 16, 2026
Making the Most of Your Summer Without an Internship
Making the Most of Your Summer Without an Internship
Are you facing a summer without an internship and wondering how to make the most of it? Join us for this engaging and insightful session where we'll explore creative ways to maximize your summer break. Whether you're looking to build new skills, network, or prepare for your next step, we've got you covered!
During this session, you'll discover:
- Strategies for professional growth
- Tips on gaining valuable experience outside traditional internships
- Opportunities for skill-building through online courses and projects
- Ways to expand your network and connect with industry professionals
Don't let the absence of an internship hold you back! Embrace the summer as a chance to explore new horizons and prepare for your future career. Join us and turn your summer into a season of growth and opportunity.
Handshake links for Making the Most of Your Summer Without an Internship:
Jumpstart Your Job Search: Workshop for Graduation Seniors
Jumpstart Your Job Search: Workshop for Graduation Seniors
Prepare to embark on your professional journey with confidence by attending our workshop tailored for graduating seniors. This session will provide you with essential strategies to effectively manage the job search process in today's challenging market. You'll gain valuable insights into application techniques, learn how to leverage networking opportunities, and understand how to navigate the complexities of a competitive job environment. Our experienced career advisors will offer guidance and share practical tips to help you build a successful job search strategy.
Whether you're aiming for a specific industry or exploring a range of opportunities, this workshop is designed to equip you with the tools and knowledge needed to succeed. Be prepared to discuss your experiences, listen to your peers, and collaborate with others. Take advantage of this chance to enhance your career readiness and make a smooth transition from university to the professional world.
Handshake Links for Jumpstart your Job Search sessions:
Farm Alliance Seasonal Crew - 2/27
Position summary is below, full job description and online application can be found on our website: https://
Join our team at the Black Butterfly Teaching Farm in Curtis Bay! As a Farm Crew Member, you’ll be involved in every aspect of urban farming, from planting and harvesting to community engagement and market participation.
[Read the full job description here]
To Apply:
Fill out our online Google Form. Applications will be accepted through February 27 and evaluated on a rolling basis. Ideal start date is April 1, 2026.
[Farm Crew Member application here]
Hughes Center Agro-Ecology Internship Program - 2/27
The Harry R. Hughes Center for Agro-Ecology, Inc. (Hughes Center) and the Agriculture Law Education Initiative (ALEI) are seeking law and undergraduate student applicants interested in careers in agriculture, environmental conservation, forestry, policy, or law for the 2026 Russell Brinsfield Agro-Ecology Summer Internship program. Multiple students will be selected for this eight-week internship, which includes a competitive salary and the opportunity to interact with leaders from the agricultural and environmental communities, as well as state agencies. The internship will begin on June 1st and conclude on July 24th, 2026. The internship will begin with an orientation session at Wye Research Center, and the interns will attend weekly meetings at Wye or elsewhere in the state. The remainder of the time, the interns will work virtually or attend meetings throughout Maryland.The internship will introduce you to a number of complex natural resource issues, including but not limited to, Chesapeake Bay restoration efforts, agricultural practices, and local food production. During the course of the internship, you will meet diverse stakeholders and engage in the complex interaction between the agricultural and the environmental conservation and policy communities. You will be introduced to legislators and staff at state agencies as you work to resolve challenges. The internship is funded by organizations seeking to build leaders who are able to appreciate all sides of complex issues and develop solutions that consider environmental, economic, and industry needs as well as the needs of policymakers.Interns will:
- Work with Hughes Center and ALEI’s staff on research projects related to current agriculture, environmental, food system, and forestry issues;
- Participate in the multidisciplinary activities of the Hughes Center;
- Attend regional leadership meetings for agriculture, natural resources, and food systems;
- Have the opportunity to engage with researchers, state officials and agencies, environmental, and agricultural leaders;
- Support ALEI’s staff in the creation and administration of legal education resources and programs;
- Support Hughes Center and ALEI staff in developing proposals for future projects; and
- Enhance their research, communication, public speaking, and time management skills.
Interns must:
- Be enrolled at a University of Maryland System university (UMCP, UMES, UMB) with anticipated graduation date of December 2026 or later;
- Be able to make a commitment for the full length of the internship;
- Be a licensed driver with their own reliable transportation;
- Be able to attend the weekly meetings in person; and
- Be able to attend regional events throughout the summer. Some weekend or evening hours may be required.
Compensation: Interns will be paid $19.91 an hour for a 40-hour work week.
To Apply: Send your resume, cover letter, and at least one academic and professional letter of recommendation and reference.
- Undergraduate students should send their application to Nancy Nunn at nnunn@umd.edu.
- Law students should send their application to Megan Todd at motodd@law.umaryland.edu.
Deadline to Apply: February 27, 2026To learn more about the internship visit our website at go.umd.edu/BrinsfieldInterns.
CMREC Dairy Internship - 3/27
The College of Agriculture and Natural Resources provides a milking cow, dairy heifer, and
dairy industry education display for summer exhibition. This exhibit also promotes the
University of Maryland College of Agriculture and Natural Resources educational curriculum,
extension and research programs. We are looking for students to prepare these animals for
exhibit, attend fairs with the string of animals, be responsible for their care, interact with the
public and potentially show them in the ring.
Requirements:
● Students will need to have their own mode of transportation to get to work at the farm, as
well as the state fairgrounds. The dairy farm is located at the Central Maryland Research and
Education Center (CMREC), 4240 Folly Quarter Road, Ellicott City, MD 21042.
● Students must be available to work through the entire state fair Thursday August 27st thru
Sunday August 30th, Wednesday September 2nd thru Monday September 7th, Thursday
September 10th thru Sunday September 13th- with exceptions made for attending classes.
● Students will begin working Monday, June 8th starting at 8am with a minimum of about 20
hours per week that will increase as fair approaches. Early on the work schedule will be
8am-12pm Monday thru Friday.
● Students must be able to work together as a team to accomplish tasks and take
responsibility for the tasks assigned to them. This exhibit does not happen without an
attitude of teamwork.
● Students should be prepared to work hard during responsibilities. This internship requires a
level of dedication, attention to detail and willingness to work hard and requires personal
accountability and responsibility.
Training will include
● Cow selection-how to select a good dairy cow or heifer
● Cow handling-how to safely work around cattle and halter break them to lead and show
● Cow washing-properly washing cattle
● Cow clipping-properly clipping dairy animals for show
● Basic knowledge of the dairy industry and how to interact with the public
● Will also include a broad overview of how a dairy farm operates with interactions with the
herd vet and involvement in research project
● Opportunity to learn how to milk cows and assist with that at the farm.
Gain valuable large animal experience and get paid, as well as potential college credits in the form of an internship if interested
● Students will earn the current University hourly wage
During the Maryland State Fair
● Passes for admission to the fair will be provided
● Lodging nearby the fairgrounds will be provided
● All meals will be provided
● You will get to interact with a diverse group of people and meet many of Maryland’s elite
agriculture representatives
● Students will work under the direction and supervision of Brian Schnebly, Dairy operations
manager.
Applications should be submitted to Brian Schnebly, Dairy Operations Manager at
bschnebl@umd.edu, and must include your resume, a paragraph detailing animal experience
and why you would be a good choice for the team. Please include any other information that
may be relevant. Resumes must be submitted by Friday, March 27, 2026 to be considered,
interviews will be conducted during the week of April 7-10, 2026.
2026 Terp Farm Summer Internship Application - 3/1
TERP FARM, the University of Maryland’s own vegetable farm, is offering paid full-time and part-time internship opportunities to current UMD students for the upcoming 2026 growing season!
This internship is valuable for students studying agriculture, environmental science, sustainability, food systems, or those wishing to simply build a connection to nature by working outdoors and gain greater appreciation for the environment, biodiversity, and the effort required to produce food. As part of the farm crew, students will receive an entry-level farming experience and develop practical skills in vegetable crop production, soil management, agricultural mechanics, and leadership.
This position runs from May 20, 2026 - August 28, 2026, with the potential of extending employment term through the Fall semester.
Apply by March 1, 2026 for best consideration.
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until all available positions are filled.
To Apply: Applications may be submitted using this Google Form link: https://go.umd.edu/terpfarmsummerjob
At the end of the form, applicants will be asked to upload a resume and a cover letter that responds to the following questions:
● Tell us why you want to be a part of the Terp Farm Team.
● Describe your qualifications for the position.
● Explain what outcomes you hope to gain from this experience.
Eligibility: Successful candidates should consider themselves to be hard-working, self-motivated, detail oriented, and able to demonstrate good communication skills. It is very important to be willing to receive direction, exemplify a strong work ethic, and possess an attitude of positivity in order to work on a farm.
While having previous farming experience or outdoor jobs is generally preferred, it is not required. However it is essential that candidates are committed to vegetable farming and all that it requires, including being able to lift 50 lbs regularly, and work outside in all weather conditions from rainy days to high summer heat.
Preference will be given to those candidates that are seeking a position for internship credit, those who are studying agriculture or related fields, and those that have prior work experience in farming or similar trades. A valid driver’s license is required, as well as your own means for commuting to and from the farm.
Applications Open for the UMD Fellows Program - 3/1
Call for applications for the University of Maryland Fellows Program (Maryland, Federal, or Global Fellows)! Open to all majors!
Apply Now! Apply by Sunday, March 1, 2026 for first wave consideration!
Are you interested in gaining professional experience in federal, state, or local government; non-profits; international organizations; embassies; think tanks and more? Apply for the UMD Fellows program (formerly Federal and Global Fellows), a one-year program that combines a fall seminar and a spring internship. We offer a unique opportunity to integrate your academic learning with real world experience and professional development. Join a passionate, multi-disciplinary, and engaged student cohort and become a life-long member of a thriving network of over 2000 alums!
Program Perks Include:
A Fall Seminar Course, taught by expert practitioners, meets once a week, mostly scheduled in the evenings. (Each seminar is cross-listed with Honors).
Civic Leadership and Human Service
Economic Diplomacy
US Intelligence and Policy Making
Global Health Challenges and Water Security
Energy and Environmental Policy
Science Diplomacy
Public Health Policy
Homeland Security and National Security Policy
US Diplomacy
Critical Regions and International Relations
Political Engagement and Advocacy
Crisis Leadership and Emergency Management - NEW!
*Maryland General Assembly Writing Internship* ENGL381/HONR368A (apply via English Department)
Connecting you to Internships through our rich network and partnerships with prestigious sites such as foreign embassies, congressional offices, the Maryland General Assembly, federal agencies, Maryland state agencies,nonprofits and many more!
A Spring Internship for 3-9 credits that you can register for through our program or through your own major’s experiential learning course.
Professional Development Opportunities including site visits, resume and cover letter workshops, personalized one-on-one coaching, interview preparation, and much more!
Earn transcript notation as a Maryland, Federal, or Global Fellow.
Prospective Student Virtual Information Sessions are open to all! Join us to learn about the program and the application on one of these two days:
Wednesday, February 11, 2025, 1:00 PM-2:00 PM, Zoom Session ; RSVP here
Friday, February 13, 2026, 2025, 12:00 PM-1:00 PM, Zoom Session; RSVP here
Thursday, February 19, 2026, 11:00 AM-12:00 PM, In-Person; Fellows office (2407 Marie Mount Hall, University of Maryland) ; RSVP here
Friday, February 20, 2026, 2:00 PM -3:00 PM, Zoom Session ; RSVP here
You may also drop into our office at 2407 Marie Mount Hall anytime between 10:00am-3:00pm M-F!
For more in depth information visit the UMD Fellows Website
Natural Resource Education Internship @ Assateague Island National Seashore
This is an environmental education position located within the division of interpretation at Assateague Island National Seashore. Although considered a volunteer assignment, the intern will work alongside park rangers and have similar duties and performance requirements.
Location: Maryland District or Virginia District
Required Background:
- College level academic background in natural science or education preferred, but not necessary
- Public speaking and writing skills
- Valid driver's license
Dates of Service: This is approximately a 3-month position requiring weekend work. The workweek consists of 5 days (40 hours) with 2 consecutive days off. IDEALLY, the applicants are available for the entire internship from May 18 through September 4, 2026. The start and end dates are flexible.
Duties and Responsibilities: Summer interns will participate in a two-week training program and will spend considerable time learning about the resource and preparing resource education programs. After training, the intern will perform nearly all duties and programs expected of a salaried ranger. Examples of interpretation programs include, bay discovery programs, touch tank talks, crabbing and clamming demonstrations, and kayak tours. The intern will help staff the visitor center information desk and interpret the center's exhibits, maps, and aquatic specimens in the saltwater aquariums and touch tank. The intern will be expected to independently ‘rove’ to make visitor contacts.
Housing, Uniforms, and Stipend: NO HOUSING IS AVAILABLE. The National Park Service will provide uniform shirts; interns must provide khaki pants and shorts, socks, belt and shoes. Interns receive a reimbursement for food and living expenses $40/day worked.
Work Environment:
Assateague Island can be windy and cold in late spring and hot and humid in the summer. Biting flies, mosquitoes and ticks are a natural part of the resource experience. The intern can expect physically demanding work during outdoor programs.
To apply, submit the following:
· A cover letter or formal email stating your reason for interest in the position.
· Resume (including at least 2 references)
· Grade transcript (does not need to be official)
· E-mail information to m
· Position will remain open until the appropriate candidates are found.
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