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Students selected for summer externships work with a state, federal or local government agency or a public interest group on environmental or land use law issues under the supervision of an attorney and a faculty advisor. Students can receive up to 6 hours of academic credit for an externship. Externships are carefully designed to ensure the students a wide variety of work experiences and academic components. For more information on how to apply for externships, please visit the general Externships site.
Past Externship Placements
- The Audubon Society
- Alachua County Forever (Gainesville, FL)
- Center for Biological Diversity
- Center for International Environmental Law
- City of Jacksonville – General Counsel’s Office
- Defenders of Wildlife (Washington, DC)
- EarthJustice
- Environmental Law Alliance Worldwide
- Florida Department of Transportation – General Counsel’s Office
- Florida Division of Administrative Hearing
- Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission
- Hillsborough County Environmental Protection Commission
- New Orleans Redevelopment Authority (New Orleans, LA)
- National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
- Orange County Attorney’s Office – Land Use, Environmental & Local Government Law
- Pasco County Attorney’s Office – Land Use, Environmental & Local Government Law
- Public Trust Environmental Law Institute of Florida (Environmental & Land Use Law)
- St. Johns River Water Management District
- Seminole County State Attorney’s Office – Land Use, Environmental & Local Government Law
- The Nature Conservancy (Conservation Land Acquisition and Management)
- The Ocean Conservancy
- U.S. Department of Interior – Solicitor’s Office
- U.S. Department of Justice (Environment & Natural Resources Division)
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – Region IV (Atlanta, GA)
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Office of Administrative Law Judges (Environmental and Administrative Law)
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency – Office of Enforcement & Compliance Assurance (Washington, DC)