The Rare Plant RaMP (Research & Mentoring for Post-Baccalaureates in Biological Sciences) program is a one-year research experience intended for individuals who have completed a baccalaureate degree and are interested in gaining research and professional development experience in botany, plant science, or conservation.
Conservation Genetics Laboratory Technician
The Conservation Genetics Lab Technician will assist with laboratory procedures related to several ongoing projects in the Conservation Genetics Laboratory in the Conservation & Research Department at the Atlanta Botanical Garden.
NSF Rare Plant RaMP Research Mentee
The Rare Plant RaMP Network invites you to apply for a rare plant conservation research opportunity offered through the National Science Foundation. Next cohort begins 08/2024!
Paid Summer Undergrad Intern - Chicago Botanic Garden
Budding scientists are provided opportunities to participate in all stages of research and build science communication skills to grow personally and professionally.
NSF Rare Plant RaMP Research Mentee
The Rare Plant RaMP Network invites you to apply for a rare plant conservation research opportunity offered through the National Science Foundation. Next cohort begins 08/2024!
Rare Plant RaMP Research Mentee
Rare Plant RaMP Research Mentee
Paid Summer REU Intern: Chicago
The Chicago Botanic Garden hosts a paid ($6,250) ten-week summer research experiences for undergraduates (REU) program focused on the scientific fields of plant biology and conservation. Participants engage in all stages of research and build personal and professional skills throughout their projects. We are now accepting applications for summer 2023. Visit our website (https://pbcinternships.org/) to learn more and submit your application.
Full-Time Lecturer in Organismal Plant Biology
The Department of Plant Biology at the University of Vermont (UVM) invites applications for a full time, non-tenure track lecturer starting in August 2023.
Oak Spring Research Fellowship
This fellowship award includes a $10,000 individual grant, and 2 - 4 week stay at Oak Spring. It is open to plant biologists.