Illustrator/Artist needed for a Marine Mammal Mysteries popular science book to be published by Springer Nature. Specific illustrations needed for front and back cover, and for every chapter focused on specific themes, e.g., marine mammal population, behavioral ecology, acoustics, etc. (Number of chapters: 31). This will be a high-visibility publication and will be an important early career accomplishment for an undergraduate/graduate student. Each intern will also receive a hard copy of the book. If the candidate is local to Miami, there are possibilities of participating in field or lab work, and opportunities to interact with other scientists during the internship tenure. Alternatively, if there is travel funding, the candidate/s can visit the lab and learn more about Southeast Fisheries Science Center marine mammal and sea turtle research activities in the Southeast.
Marine Mammal Mysteries book illustrator/artist (Virtual or Miami, FL)
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- Science Area(s): Internships, Protected Species, Science Communication
- Region(s) of Study: Florida
Summary / Description
Skills Required
Science communication, knowledge or interest in environmental and biological sciences, proficient in design, illustrations, especially digital. The selected candidate must have exceptional writing and verbal communication skills, be proficient in Google suite products and applications, and be highly responsive to emails, project and administrative requests.
Type of Opportunity
- Communications
Location
- Virtual (or Miami, FL – NOAA Fisheries Southeast Fisheries Science Center)
Other Information
- Intern Supervisor: Dr. Mridula Srinivasan
- Number of Slots Available: 2