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STUDENT WORK

Projects and Internships

Students on the Marine Science program submit a final project which showcases their work during the semester. Students also apply for internship or volunteer opportunities at some of our partner institutes and organisations and some even return to FERAL to complete their Bachelor's or Master's research. FERAL often has field and research opportunities on various past and ongoing projects and welcomes students looking for experience.

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STUDENT PROJECTS

Students conduct a variety of field research over the course of a semester; from waving patterns of fiddler crabs to comparative analyses of sustainable living models. Read on to find out what each batch did on their semester in India.

Batch 2007

Batch 2008

Batch 2009

Batch 2011

Batch 2012

Batch 2013

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INTERNSHIPS

Many students worked on a number of internships briefly mentioned below.

  1. Laura E. Weber (2008): Worked on a zoo keeping internship with Madras Crocodile Bank Trust.

  2. Carolyn M. Romako (2008): Worked on a zoo keeping internship with Madras Crocodile Bank Trust.

  3. Takako Yamamoto (2009): Worked on chemical oceanography with National Institution of Oceanography, Goa.

  4. Juliet Garlow (2009): Wastelands Fodder Fertigation Project with FERAL.

  5. Marcin Jaroszewicz (2009): Wastelands Fodder Fertigation Project with FERAL.

  6. Troy Carl (2009): Worked on the UNH water and sanitation project with FERAL.

  7. Jennifer Loving (2009): Worked on children’s development efforts with Rajagiri College, Kalamassery.

  8. Kathleen Tavenner (2010): on the UNH water and sanitation project with FERAL.

  9. Eleanor Provias (2010): Wastelands Fodder Fertigation Project with FERAL.

  10. Christian Wilkens (2012): Worked on animal care internship with Madras Crocodile Bank Trust.

  11. Christopher Smith (2013): Worked on a research assistantship on the fisheries project with FERAL.

Student Work: News
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