The Thomas More University Biology Field Station, home of the Center for Ohio River Research & Education (CORRE), is offering eight paid research internships for undergraduate students. These internships are in the fields of aquatic biology, conservation, ecology, and environmental science. Projects involve animal husbandry, bioassessments/biomonitoring, climate change, fisheries, harmful algal bloom monitoring and toxicology, among others. Internships include a $5000 stipend and free on-site housing. Students are responsible for food & travel. These positions are funded by CLIMBS - Kentucky Climate Resilience, the Duke Energy Foundation, Sanitation District No. 1 of Northern Kentucky, the Terracon Foundation, Thomas More University, and WAVE Foundation. Learn more about the positions on the internship website, and apply using the form below by 5 PM Eastern February 13, 2026.
Time Period: Internships begin on May 31st and finish Aug 1st, 2026 with a short break at the mid-point over the Fourth of July weekend.
* For students who wish to earn academic credit for their internship, they may register for credit(s) in the fall semester at their home institution. The expectations for these credits will be outlined prior to registration.