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Applications are due May 21, 2025.
1. Complete the Google form with a few basic questions.
Send your responses to parts 2 and 3 below
- via email to ecvye@mtu.edu
- OR mail to: Erika Vye
Great Lakes Research Center
100 Phoenix Drive
Houghton, MI 49931
2. Expression of Interest: Your Expression of Interest should respond to the following prompts in a format you prefer. This could be a video (~ 1-2 minutes), a short written statement (~300-400 words), photo essay, art piece, or other format. Regardless of format, please make sure that all submitted materials for your application are clear and easy to understand as a listener/viewer/reader.
a) who are you? (please include anything about yourself that you would like us to know)
b) why do you want to be involved in the Geoheritage Summer Internship?
c) what makes where we live special to you?
d) what skills or experiences are you hoping to gain through the Geoheritage Summer Internship?
3. Please submit a reference letter from an elder, teacher, guidance counsellor, or a non-relative family friend.
After May 21th, a team of KBIC (NRD, THPO) and MTU staff will review all applications. The reviewers will be looking for Expressions of Interest that address all four prompts with an aim of selecting a group of participants with diverse experiences, perspectives, skills, and gifts (which take many forms). After you have completed your application you can expect to hear from us by May 30th regarding your application. We will contact everyone via email with final decisions.
You will receive a stipend of $1,000 for participating in both weeks (10 days) of the Geoheritage Summer Internship and completing a Story Map (stipend will be provided upon participation in the two weeks and completion of the StoryMap). Lunches for all ten days of the internship and field transportation from a common meeting point are also included.
Ten students from the Keweenaw Bay and Keweenaw Peninsula region aged 15-18 will participate in the Geoheritage Summer Internship. You will be a part of an interdisciplinary, multicultural, and multi-aged team of Great Lakes knowledge holders.
The first week of the internship is July 7-11th, we will start our day at 9:00 AM and end by 4:00 PM. The second week is July 14-18th held at the Great Lakes Research Center at Michigan Tech; the day will start at 9:00 AM ending at 4:00 PM.
Yes! We will organize a meet-and-greet with you and your family/friends a few weeks before the internship experience to provide an overview of what to expect and will hand out information packets for you to plan for your time in the field and geospatial lab.
Yes! As a final component of the Geoheritage Internship Experience you will present the StoryMaps you create at an open house celebration as part of the Geospatial Workshop. You will have the option to present at the Michigan Alliance for Environmental and Outdoor Education Conference in Marquette, MI, October 3-5th - all of your expenses will be covered for this opportunity. You will also be asked to complete a survey about your internship experience.
This internship is facilitated as a partnership between the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community's Natural Resources Department and the Tribal Historic Preservation Office, and Michigan Tech's Great Lakes Research Center and Geospatial Research Facility. Funding is generously provided by the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.