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AND POSITION REQUIREMENTS
Dr. Bryan’s Research Laboratory in the Department of Animal Science at Penn State is seeking motivated undergraduate students for a part-time research internship position (up to 20 hours per week) between June and mid-August 2026.
This internship provides students with hands-on experience in applied poultry research, including poultry nutrition, management, behavior, and welfare. Students will work directly with ongoing research projects and gain practical exposure to research methods used in modern animal agriculture systems.
Position Details
Responsibilities
Intern responsibilities may include:
Qualifications
Learning Opportunities
Students will gain experience in:
This position is an excellent opportunity for students interested in graduate school, veterinary medicine, animal agriculture, or applied research careers.
Application Information
For questions, please contact:
Dr. Bryan
Department of Animal Science
Penn State University
Email: dfb5707@psu.edu
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