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Resilience and passion needed, skills and experience provided. - Research Supervisor Archipelagos Institute Employee Review

4.0
Dec 2, 2022
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Pros

Gaining real working experience in marine conservation is often very difficult and understanding how conservation actions work in real-time is not something that all aspiring scientists/conservationists/naturalists have the opportunity to develop. At Archipelagos, this is one of the key experiences provided. Being a part of a staple NGO in Greece gives you a clear understanding of the difficulties conservationists have with governments to effect change, and also how much work goes into conservation work when you do not have large funding bodies behind you. Being able to manage large groups of young aspiring scientists is a great, rewarding role and provides a wealth of skills that very few early career opportunities can, although resilience is of course needed (see cons).

Cons

The illusion that change can be made in 3 months, is just that - an illusion. Real change takes time, hard work and dedication. Where internships can run for short periods of time, trying to convey this message that short term solutions are not an option can be difficult. Working in a small community is not for everyone and can, at times, feel suffocating. But being in close communication with locals is a vital part of conservation and your reputation matters. Again, this is not for everyone and should be considered for this role. Your work load will be high - managing conservation bases, alongside running research teams is generally a lot of work so be prepared. Flexibility is absolutely needed because conservation does not run in a straight line, it is complicated and requires last minute changes and deadlines.

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5.0
Jan 22, 2024
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I participated in this internship as a member of the marine mammal research team for three months and absolutely loved my experience! I was there from September to the end of November, and the weather was really perfect for the first half, and a bit stormy/cozy for the last few weeks. During my 12 weeks there, I participated in almost 10 boat surveys, multiple necropsies, had the opportunity to participate in many terrestrial surveys, as well as some snorkel/RUV surveys. These surveys, especially the boat surveys, were like nothing I'd ever experienced before and are incredible experiences I will cherish forever. The institute is led by people who are truly passionate about conservation and finding ways for humans and other animals to peacefully coexist in our environment and this is incredibly inspiring and motivating. We struggled a bit to get enough guidance and mentorship at times because supervisors were so busy, but they all went above and beyond to teach us their skills and were all very very knowledgeable in their fields, and very patient and hardworking as well. In terms of accommodations, the new base was pretty much perfect for me: we almost always had hot-water (during the sunnier months, the water is heated up entirely from solar panels!), the rooms were clean and airy, beautiful views, practically no mosquitos, comfortable beds, the food was local/organic, and the views were amazing! The wifi was often problematic, but most people had cell service so it wasn't too much of an issue. The location is also great, there is a store nearby and many restaurants, and two beaches within a 10-minute walk! Overall, I met some truly amazing people there that I hope to stay in contact with and learned so much about what it means to be a conservationist and an environmentalist. I cannot recommend this internship more!

Cons

wifi didn't always work, sometimes it was a bit difficult get help on projects

2.0
Jul 22, 2020
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Pros

It looks amazing on a resume to work abroad ad I got to meet some amazing other interns who are as passionate about the environment as me

Cons

Their leadership is nonexistent with interns training interns without a clear protocol and the higher ups only care about their dolphin sanctuary. Extremely disorganized and supervisors will get upset over the most random things like the office being too loud with 20+ interns collaborating in a room the size of a typical living room.

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