Are you interested in agriculture, food justice & sovereignty, urban farms, ecology, environmental science and/ or food sciences and looking for hands-on learning? We got you!
Project SEMBRAR - funded by the US Department of Agriculture will be recruiting 15 students for a summer, paid experiential learning program. Students will engage hands-on learning centered around topics in food justice, food sovereignty, urban ecology, aquaponics, urban rooftop farming, honeybee education and a culminating citizen science project. Our external collaborators include Oko farms, City Growers, Newtown Creek Alliance, Kingsland wildflowers and Connected Chef.
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https://pradhak.wixsite.com/my-site-2/projects-8Dates for the program are: June 17th - July 8th (M-F from 9:30 am - 3:30 pm). Holidays on June 21st and July 4th. Please make sure you are available for all the above dates before you apply.
This is a competitive application. Students will be paid a stipend of $1,200 for participation and completion of the program along with a certificate of completion. In order to qualify, students should have a GPA of 3.0 (as of Fall 2022) and above, have 20 or more credits accumulated by Spring 2022 and an interest in food justice, food sovereignty, environmental science and/or urban farming. Preference will be given to students who have taken any Biology, Chemistry, Environmental or Nutrition and Culinary Management courses.
Applications close May 20th 2023. Candidates selected will be notified by June 1st 2023.