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.
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!
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
2023 Marylee Everett Plant Conservation Internship
Native Plant Trust is offering one 13-week internships focused on facilitating rare plant conservation in New England. This conservation internship offers a range of learning opportunities from coordinating with landowners and volunteers to conducting botanical surveys and processing data.
2023 Atkinson & Lovejoy Plant Conservation Internships
Native Plant Trust is offering two 25-week internships focused on facilitating rare plant conservation in New England. The two conservation internships offer a range of learning opportunities from coordinating with landowners and volunteers to conducting botanical surveys and processing data.
2022 Marylee Everett Conservation Internship
Native Plant Trust is offering one 13-week internships focused on facilitating rare plant conservation in New England. This conservation internship offers a range of learning opportunities from coordinating with landowners and volunteers to conducting botanical surveys and processing data.
2022 Atkinson & Lovejoy Conservation Internships
Native Plant Trust is offering two 25-week internships focused on facilitating rare plant conservation in New England. The two conservation internships offer a range of learning opportunities from coordinating with landowners and volunteers to conducting botanical surveys and processing data.