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Student Opportunities at ANEI

Student Collaboration at ANEI

ANEI’s relationship with Antioch University New England (ANE) students is mutually beneficial. Graduate students are vital to supporting the work of ANEI projects and these ANEI projects in turn, enhance the education offered students at the Graduate School. ANEI projects give students a real-world venue in which to apply their skills and knowledge and the chance to provide service to communities during the course of their studies.

Each year, dozens of ANE graduate students work at ANEI in work-study or practicum positions. The students contribute to projects ranging from community engagement, to school choice, to place-based education. Their energy and efforts help ANEI carry out project work, while their talents and creativity serve as a source of new ideas that continuously reinvigorates the Institute.

Students in work-study positions may be eligible to receive a tuition voucher through the AmeriCorps Education Award Program.


Student Job Opportunities at ANEI

Here are the ANEI Student Staff Positions for the 2008-2009 school year. Please contact Ellen Keech, the ANEI Student Relations Coordinator at 283-2105 or via email to determine current job availability. Click on the job title to receive more information.

Student Research Opportunity (PET) 
PET is currently seeking a student to fill a position beginning this Fall, and continuing through the Spring or Summer, depending on your availability. This position will focus on collection, management, and analysis of data (mostly interviews) from an array of projects engaging students and community members in public schools and national parks.

Horatio Colony House Museum Intern
Students will help coordinate place-based education programs at a local museum.

Municipal Climate Action in the Monadnock Region Intern:
ANEI and CA-CP are in the process of assisting the Southwest Region of New Hampshire to move forward with a regional climate protection initiative. This regional initiative will serve as a model for other regions in the Northeast

Project Assistant for Community Recycling
ANEI is looking for a flexible, articulate individual – preferably with writing, coordinating, and researching skills and interest to work on the project “Transitioning to a Recycling-Based Economy in Sullivan County, NH”.

Nature Preserve Project Assistant
Plan and coordinate place-based education projects, spring site based programming or develop curriculum at the 614 acre Horatio Colony Nature Preserve.

Community Conservation Partnership
Monadnock Conservancy Community Conservation Partnership and Antioch New England Institute, Keene, NH
For students interested in land conservation, community building and project management.

Are you interested in positions such as these? Do you want to find out more? If the answer is YES, contact: Ellen Keech, ANEI Student Relations Coordinator at 283-2105 or via email


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