S.C. Sea Grant Consortium

Undergraduate Internships and Fellowships

The S.C. Sea Grant Consortium facilitates a number of internships for undergraduate students to further their education in areas such as marine science, marine policy, and fisheries management.

The S.C. Sea Grant Consortium will assist interested students with the application process, or aid students in finding career development opportunities.

Community Engaged Internships

Community Engaged Internships are designed to provide opportunities for undergraduate students from marginalized and underserved communities to conduct summer community-based projects that focus on community environmental and resilience needs.

Margaret A. Davidson Resilience Scholars Program

The Margaret A. Davidson Resilience Scholars program is designed to provide opportunities for undergraduate students from marginalized and underserved communities to contribute novel and innovative ideas and solutions to becoming a more resilient society.

Minorities in Aquaculture Internship Program

The Minorities in Aquaculture Internship program provides a hands-on career development opportunity in shellfish aquaculture for a woman of color enrolled in an accredited two- or four-year college or university in South Carolina.

Career Development

The S.C. Sea Grant Consortium and our partner organizations have a huge demand for trained professionals in coastal science and supporting fields. Our Careers website shows the many degree fields that are relevant to coastal science, and pairs students with a mentor to help you find opportunities and connections.

Questions

Questions regarding all opportunities should be directed to Susannah Sheldon, Research and Fellowships Manager, at (843) 953-2083 or susannah.sheldon@scseagrant.org.