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Two funded Conservation Intern posts available
​Bats without Borders is looking for two highly motivated Conservation Interns, based either in Malawi or Zambia. These posts will be in partnership with the Wildlife and Environmental Society of Malawi (Malawi) and Copperbelt University (Zambia).

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These internships are a perfect opportunity for a recent BSc (hons) graduate or MSc postgraduate in biology, ecology, wildlife conservation, or equivalent. Applicants applying need to be able to demonstrate a strong background in ecology and conservation, a drive to contribute to applied ecological research, and a passion for biodiversity/bat conservation. They will be a well organised team player with good communication and IT skills. In return, Bats without Borders and our in-country partners offer the interns hands-on research and conservation experience, training and mentorship opportunities, as well as experience of working for a conservation NGO.
Eligibility
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To be eligible to apply you need to be resident and have the right to work in either Malawi or Zambia.
Contact e-mail
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Maisy - [email protected]​
To apply
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Please complete the online Google Form. 
Closing date
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midnight 19th January 2022 (Wednesday)​
Equality, diversity and inclusion
​Bats without Borders is committed to reducing inequality, valuing diversity and enabling inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer, and ensure positions are accessible to all, regardless of race, nationality, ethnicity, age, disability, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation or identity, religion, marital or parental status.
For more information and the full job description, please see the attached PDF below.
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  • Why bats
    • Bats and ecosystems
    • Threats to bats
    • Bats of southern Africa
  • About us
    • Our story
    • Our strategy
    • Our colony
    • Our Partners and Sponsors
    • Jobs / Volunteer
  • Our work
    • Applied research
    • Capacity strengthening >
      • Early Career Training
      • Bat Group Training
    • Conservation action >
      • Fruit bat monitoring in Malawi
      • Copperbelt Bats Project
    • Engagement and education
    • Events & Training >
      • Webinars
      • Past events
  • Our impact
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Business partnership opportunities
    • Fundraise for Bats
    • Kids Zone >
      • Classroom without Walls
    • Shop