After working with botanical researchers in Canberra for the past seven weeks, 10 students from around Australia will graduate from the Student’s Volunteer Botanical Internship Program.
The program is run annually by the Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research – a joint venture between CSIRO Plant Industry and the Australian National Botanic Gardens (ANBG).
"Students take an active part in research projects and herbarium collection management, working closely with botanical researchers and conservation managers," says Bronwyn Collins, internship co-ordinator at CSIRO.
"The program aims to prepare students for a career in a botany-related field, focusing strongly on practical experience," Collins says.
The students will present their projects and officially graduate February 19.
More than 250 students have completed the program since it started in 1993.
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