Nebraska Corn has extended the deadline for the Market Development and Innovation & Stewardship Internship hosted at the Nebraska Corn office in Lincoln. Nebraska Corn is seeking applicants to fill the role by Friday, January 13, 2023, with the internship experience beginning in August 2023. The internship is designed to provide students with an overview of Nebraska’s corn industry through real-world professional examples and experiences.

The position is a school-year internship where students will enhance their market development and research knowledge and experience.

“The Market Development and Innovation & Stewardship Internship is a unique opportunity for students interested in experiential interactions with production and new use research as well as domestic and international trade,” states NCB Director of Innovation & Stewardship, Rachael Whitehair. “The selected student will assist many programs, including planning trade show events, assist evaluation of research projects, and attend stewardship-focused events. They will work alongside Nebraska Corn staff on an array of projects throughout the year. This position will allow students to gain a broad industry perspective and a wide range of skills immediately applicable to a career in agriculture.”

Nebraska Corn internships are open to all college students, with a preference given to students enrolled in colleges or universities located in Nebraska. The application process can be found online at https://nebraskacorn.gov/internships/. The submission deadline is Friday, January 13, 2023.

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