Engagement Opportunities

Engaged learning provides you with the opportunity to apply your learning outside the classroom in a way that has a meaningful impact on both you and the communities with which you connect. Through real-life collaboration, exploration and discovery, engaged learning takes you to the next level of understanding.

What are you waiting for? Check out Arizona Environment's comprehensive list of engagement opportunities and find the perfect fit for you to get your hands dirty!

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Deadline: April 30, 2025

KeyLogic is seeking a group of undergraduate engineers and scientists for internships for the academic summer of 2025 (May to August). Successful applicants will join our Energy Analysis team which performs energy and climate research at the National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL). This research involves using various energy analysis and engineering techniques to evaluate a variety of energy systems, including their cost and performance, resource constraints, and environmental, market and policy impacts.

InternshipsVirtual

Deadline: May 12, 2025

WSP USA hosts hundreds of internships across the United States to gain hands-on, meaningful work experience to enhance their education and professional aptitude. Our interns gain exposure to real projects while working side by side with senior staff. Through our Developing Professionals Network, interns gain mentorship, networking opportunities and lifelong career connections.

Our Mine Water team is seeking a Water Resources Engineering Intern - Summer 2025 to work out of our Tucson, AZ office. This temporary position is seeking individuals currently enrolled in an Undergraduate or Graduate degree program.

InternshipsOff Campus

Deadline: May 19, 2025

The Natural Resources Defense Council’s Land Conservation team works to protect sensitive landscapes, endangered species habitat, communities, and natural resources. As part of the team, the Summer Intern will conduct research, attend meetings, analyze government policies, and compile data and other relevant information related to NRDC’s advocacy objectives. The Summer Intern will work with the Land Conservation team on a range of issues to help NRDC’s efforts to advocate for and defend policies that protect our nation’s communities and our rich natural heritage from industrial threats including fossil fuel development and other stressors. The intern will also help the team to advance solutions including renewable energy that support the institution’s commitment to combat climate change.

InternshipsVariable (Travel Required)