Illinois EPA Announces New 12-Week
Engineering, Science and Law Internship Program
Applications Available for Upper Division
or Graduate Students
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[February 11, 2020]
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Director John J. Kim has announced a new internship program which
seeks engineering, chemistry, natural science, and law students
interested in pursuing a career in public service.
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The Engineering, Science and Law Internship (ESLI)
Program is a 12-week, paid internship developed to provide students
with real world experience in the duties and assignments of Agency
engineering, remedial management, laboratory and legal staff with a
focus on how this work is integral to the protection and betterment
of Illinois’ environment.
The ESLI Program is open to Junior, Senior and Graduate students
pursuing an engineering, chemistry, natural science or other related
science degrees, as well as students enrolled in Law School. Intern
placement will be in one of four areas: Engineering – six positions,
Chemistry and related fields – two positions, Natural Sciences – two
positions, and Legal – two positions.
Illinois EPA has transformed the former Governor’s Environmental
Corps program into a smaller, more intensive internship experience
for students who are closer to transitioning to permanent
employment.
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The ESLI Program will enable the Agency to place students into
offices and allow them a more immersive experience, which will better position
those students for possible permanent employment with the Illinois EPA upon
graduation.
All intern positions will be at the Illinois EPA Headquarters or
Laboratory in Springfield. The internships will be paid through the Agency’s
operating budget. Applications must be received no later than February 28, 2020.
Information about the Engineering, Science and Law Internship Program, including
eligibility requirements, application and general information, can be found on
Illinois EPA’s website at:
https://www2.illinois. gov/epa/topics/education/Pages/
Engineering%2c-Science-and-Law-Internship-Program.aspx or by
contacting Amy Roderick at 217-785-2892, or by email at
Amy.Roderick@ illinois.gov.
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