2025 Summer: LTER Plant Community Ecology Internships and REUs
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, with an appropriate independent project, for any field biology requirement of your major. As a research intern, you will contribute to ongoing field experiments, may have the opportunity to initiate individual research, 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.
Pay is $15.50 per hour. Typical workdays are eight hours Monday through Friday; however, some projects require weekend, early morning, and evening work. Most of the work you do will be out in the field, though a few jobs have indoor laboratory or computer components. On-site dormitory housing is available to rent.
TO LEARN MORE ABOUT CEDAR CREEK’S INTERNSHIP PROGRAM, CLICK HERE.
Research Overview:
We have three large scale projects and several smaller scale LTER experiments that require most of our intern resources. 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 diversity affects the rates, dynamics, and stability of ecological processes at the population, community, and ecosystem levels. Other experiments nested within the Big Biodiversity look at factors such as irrigation and increased temperatures. The third large scale experiment, FAB, is looking at tree competition under different diversity levels. This experiment includes approximately 40,000 trees within a 30-acre field that will run for over 100 years. Throughout the summer we maintain and sample these experiments. You can learn more about these experiments and others here.
Research site:
Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve is an eight square mile tract of land 35 miles north of the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul (Minnesota). Cedar Creek is endowed with a diverse mosaic of prairie, savanna, sedge meadows, bogs, open water, forests, and even abandoned agricultural fields. Its large size, great natural diversity, and uniform soil substrate make it ideal for ecosystem studies.
Independent Project Opportunities:
As part of these positions, you will have the opportunity to conduct your own research project with the guidance of a graduate student mentor. You can go through the entire research experience from writing a proposal to data collection to presenting your results at a symposium at CCESR. There will also be workshops on different aspects of research.
REU (Research Experience for Undergrads) Opportunities
Cedar Creek LTER also has 4 REU opportunities for the summer. These opportunities are open to undergraduate students that have not yet graduated (enrolled for fall 2025 classes). The pay rate is in stipend form and is comparable to the internship pay rate. These REU positions will focus on sampling across the LTER experimental platforms at Cedar Creek.
To apply for the intern position please visit our website, z.umn.edu/cdrjobs. The deadline for application submission is February 17th. For those interested in a spring position, please apply by February 10th. For any questions regarding the internships or application please email ccintern@umn.edu or call 612-301-2616.
November 25, 2024
Job Type: Internship
Field Station: Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve