DLiA’s summer internship program is a unique, immersive opportunity for current and recently-graduated undergraduate students to work with our small nonprofit in Great Smoky Mountains National Park (GSMNP). We strive to provide a rich, biodiversity-focused experience for our interns in a supportive work environment. Interns help us with scientific research, programming, promotion, and more. Much of each internship is loosely structured and tailored to fit the interests, experience and comfort level of each intern.
The internship program spans 10 weeks in the summer. It is important that our interns are available through the entire internship. The 2024 internship:
Our office is located here in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, just outside of Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The park comprises over 500,000 acres across Tennessee and North Carolina in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve, and much of the park is considered a temperate rainforest.
Internship applicants must:
Interns can specialize in our biology and photography/videography tracks, though many of our interns share interest in both of these related fields. Regardless of track, all interns will spend lots of time working together.
Our biology interns spend more time on organismal-focused biology research, such as biodiversity surveys, DNA barcoding, and curating specimens and data. The DLiA biology track is open to students interested in any kind of organismal biology, allowing them to get experience in fieldwork and taxonomy (especially entomology and botany), to get a taste for nonprofit work, and to generally bask in the biodiversity wonderland that is the Smokies!
Our photography/videography interns help us to visually convey our work in the Smokies and also document our local flora and fauna for both scientific and aesthetic purposes. This track is an opportunity to practice your skills in wildlife, landscape, and event photography, and story-telling through photography and videography, while we bring a wealth of knowledge on the natural and cultural history of your subjects. From the magnificent and ever-changing vistas in the Smokies, to the stories of millions of park visitors, to the mysterious and spectacular macro-world just under our feet, there is so much to see and hear in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
The application for our summer internship opens from January 2-31, annually. We typically begin contacting applicants by mid-February and typically make a final decision by the end of February.
Applicants will need to:
Applications for summer 2025 will open January 2nd. See you then!
Questions relating to DLiA internships? Feel free to email Todd (todd@dlia.org). Please note: applications must be submitted through the application link above and will NOT be accepted via email.