Sunday, February 05, 2012

 

  

Bethesda Green's
Third Annual Fields of Green Internship Fair

Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012, 10 am - 2 pm
4825 Cordell Avenue

Second Floor above the Capital One Bank

 

The Internship Fair provides college-age young people an opportunity to meet representatives from a number of companies and non-profits offering job experience in the green business sector. 


More than 25 companies will be in attendance. Learn about internships, academic and government programs, as well as a variety of volunteer opportunities in the Washington metro region.

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Employers: Is your organization looking for some stellar interns this summer? Or, perhaps your organization has a need for interns year round?  If so, we have an excellent opportunity for you to participate in.  Right now we are in the process of inviting employers looking for highly qualified candidates to sign up to be a part of our internship fair.  Not only will you meet the candidates for the internships face-to-face on Feb. 25th but your internship posting will be widely shared among our diverse network as well as posted on our Fields of Green webpage leading up to the event.  In year's past we have matched many amazing candidates with wonderful green job sector opportunities.

Help us develop the next generation of green leaders and promote local job creation by participating in the Fields of Green Internship Fair!  We accept both paid and unpaid positions at the fair.

Interested in Sponsoring the Fields of Green Internship Fair?  Get details HERE.

Have a job or internship to offer? Download and fill out the Job Description Form HERE.

For more information, please contact Sharon D'Emidio at sharon@bethesdagreen.org.

Internship Listings

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Company / School Internship Position / Educational Opportunity
4GreenPs Accounting and Operations Intern
4GreenPs Marketing Strategy Intern
4GreenPs Publishing Intern
Aquabarrel Fashion Merchandiser
Aquabarrel Marketing Researcher
Aquabarrel Press Release Writer
Aquabarrel Search Engine Optimization Specialist
Aquabarrel Video Content Creator Internship
Aquabarrel Water Conservation Liaison
Aquabarrel Website Developer
Autani Direct Sales and Marketing Intern
Bethesda Green Office Internship
Bethesda Green Website Internship
Chesapeake Education Arts and Research Society (CHEARS) Archivist and Community Gardens Organizer
Consolidated Green Services Analyst Intern
Consolidated Green Services Marketing & Communications Intern
Consolidated Green Services Sales and Business Development Intern
Eco-Coach Artist/Graphic/Design
Eco-Coach Marketing Internships
Eco-Coach Public Relations Internships
Eco-Coach Social Media Internships
Eco-Coach Writing/Editing Internships
Eco-Coach Videographer/ Video editing Internships
EnviRelation Sales and Marketing Intern
Footprint Free Head of Business Development
Footprint Free Internship
Greater Washington Interfaith Power & Light Program Assistant
Greenlight Biofuels Renewable Energy Sales Internships (4)
Mark Leisher Productions Social Media / Web Design / Content Management Intern
Mark Leisher Productions Video Production / Production Assistant
Menare Foundation Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) Internship
Menare Foundation Community Outreach / Events Coordinator
Nana Design Marketing Communications Intern
TheDCPlace.com Marketing Assistant(s)
TheDCPlace.com Social Media Networkers / Production Assistants

 

 

Submit an Internship Listing: To advertise a green internship, please contact Sharon D'Emidio at sharon@bethesdagreen.org.

  

Degree Programs

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Frostburg State University

Bachelors of Science in Ethnobotany, and Master of Science in Applied Ecology and Conservation Biology

The Appalachian Center for Ethnobotanical Studies (ACES) is situated at Frostburg State University in the Appalachian Mountains of Maryland.  ACES is a partnership between Frostburg State University, West Virginia University, the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, and the Tai Sophia Institute.  This is a collaborative, inter-institutional effort devoted to the multidisciplinary study and conservation of native plants of Appalachia. The Bachelors of Science in Ethnobotany at Frostburg State University is one of only two programs in the US.  Students can major or minor in the cultural uses of plants. The interdisciplinary major allows students to integrate science and culture as a way of understanding human reliance on plants and the environment. The Master of Science in Applied Ecology & Conservation Biology program within the Biology Department is a graduate program for students interested in conservation of ethnobotanically significant plants.

Contact: Mimi Hernandez, e-mail mhernandez (at) frostburg.edu or phone 301-687-3136

(Frostburg State exhibited at the Fields of Green Internship Fair.)

  

 

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