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Summer Internships in Australia - Placements

Animal and Zoological Management

Each UC Davis Summer Abroad Internship program pairs UC Davis Study Abroad with a partner organization that manages the personalized internship placements; arranges accommodations and excursions; leads onsite orientations and optional social events; and provides 24/7 emergency support. As part of the placement process for Summer Internships, participants will first enroll through UC Davis Study Abroad and then complete a supplemental application for the partner organization associated with their particular Summer Internship program.

Although Study Abroad partners with outside organizations for some aspects of Summer Abroad Internships, the official provider for these programs is UC Davis Study Abroad, and course credit is issued by UC Davis.

Internship Placement Process

After you enroll through UC Davis Study Abroad in this summer internship program, you will receive instructions to complete the Loop Abroad online enrollment.

Internship Placement Rotations

While in Australia, you will participate in a full-time internship, spending approximately four weeks at the Wildlife Habitat in Port Douglas. All participants should be comfortable working with animals and getting dirty.

About two weeks will be spent learning about wildlife from a Loop Abroad veterinarian and performing hands-on trainings. The other two weeks will be spent working with Australian zookeeping staff and zoo animals directly.

Throughout the rotations, daily tasks include food preparation, koala leaf prep, daily upkeep of exhibits and enclosures, giving educational presentations, giving tours, and teaching safe animal handling for animal encounters. There is an on-site tropical animal rehabilitation center, where interns may be able to assist with the care for injured, orphaned or displaced wildlife. Loop Abroad teaching veterinarians will provide veterinary lectures as well as relevant veterinary-led activities such as performing ethograms and body condition scores.

Resume and Cover Letter Resources

We strongly recommend that all students meet with an advisor at the UC Davis Career Center or the Career Center on their home campus to have their resume and other supplemental documents reviewed (if applicable) prior to submitting these documents to. The UC Davis Career Center provides many online resources, such as resume, cover letter, and letter of recommendation examples.

Our Program Partner

For the Animal and Zoological Management in Australia Summer Internship program, UC Davis Study abroad partners with Loop Abroad, a student travel organization whose mission is to provide the best hands-on study abroad for students pursuing careers working with animals.

Transcript Notation

Students participating in UC Davis Study Abroad Internships are eligible to receive Transcript Notation (TN). Transcript notation documents your academically approved internship on your official UC Davis transcript. By having your experience noted, it provides proof of where and when you participated in an internship. This is especially valuable for international internships that may be difficult for a prospective employer or program to contact.

Transcript Notation is a process you’ll start within the first two weeks of your internship placement through Handshake, the tool the UC Davis Career Center uses to connect students and employers.