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Song of The Whale Intern Program

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IFAW has operated a program for interns as part of the work of the Song of the Whale team since 1987. It provides a unique opportunity for students, scientists and conservationists to gain practical experience of fieldwork on a dedicated whale research vessel, working alongside the full-time SOTW team.

IFAW supports the intern program by providing board and lodging for interns on the boat, as well as assistance with travel expenses. Interns gain experience in all aspects of the work when in the field, including data collection, photography, steering the boat and sail handling, data entry, observation, cooking and cleaning. New interns may spend up to 3 weeks on the boat and priority is generally given to participants from the local area or region where each project takes place.

Over 200 participants have benefited from this formative program over the years, and have gone on to use their experience and expertise at work with governments and conservation groups, undertaking Phd’s and other academic studies, or in resource management positions in countries ranging from China, Canada, Tortola, New Zealand, Egypt and Iceland. IFAW generally hosts 2-3 interns onboard at any one time.

To find out more about the intern scheme and how to register your interest download the SOTW Intern Information and Application Form.