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    WWF BRIDGE Paid Summer Internship 2026: Fully Paid Global Internship Opportunity for Students Interested in Conservation Careers @Unknown

    5 days ago·Unknown is hiring a WWF BRIDGE Paid Summer Internship 2026: Fully Paid Global Internship Opportunity for Students Interested in Conservation Careers·📍 Location: Global

    Overview

    The WWF BRIDGE Internship Program is a paid summer internship designed for undergraduate and graduate students interested in environmental conservation. It offers practical professional experience, mentorship from experts, and training in sustainability, climate action, wildlife protection, and environmental policy.

    Key Responsibilities

    • Work directly with WWF departments on research, communications, policy, climate programs, environmental strategy, and more.
    • Contribute to real-world projects focused on global environmental challenges.

    Requirements

    Academic Qualifications

    Applicants should be currently enrolled in Associate, Bachelor’s, Master’s, or Doctoral programs (with limited coursework completed). Fields of study include environmental science, wildlife conservation, ecology, sustainability, climate science, international development, environmental policy, biology, natural resource management, communications, marketing, business, or finance.

    Skills and Competencies

    • Strong interest and passion for environmental conservation, sustainability, and climate action.
    • Research and analytical skills.
    • Teamwork, collaboration, and communication abilities.
    • Organizational and time management skills.

    Benefits

    • Fully paid internship with competitive hourly wages ($20.50/hour for undergraduates, $22.50/hour for graduates).
    • 10-week summer commitment, typically 35 hours per week.
    • Professional training programs, resume writing, interview preparation, and salary negotiation workshops.
    • Networking opportunities with WWF leadership.
    • Access to eCornell professional development program.
    • Exposure to WWF global conservation projects.
    • Mentorship and career guidance.
    • Flexible work arrangements (virtual, hybrid, or on-site).
    • Compressed work schedules with every other Friday off.
    • Paid sick leave (in certain locations).
    • Access to employee assistance resources.

    Location

    Global

    How to Apply

    Visit the official WWF careers website, search for available BRIDGE internship positions, select a suitable internship, and submit your application with the required documents (Resume/CV, Cover Letter). Available positions are usually posted starting in late March.

    Deadline

    Applications typically open in late March and close around May 2026, depending on the specific internship role.