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Urban Greening and Horticulture Internships
Join this internship program abroad that involves planting trees, engaging with the community, and spreading awareness in urban greening and horticulture. Create a beautiful and environment-friendly atmosphere and space for residents to relax or enjoy activities. At the same time, help combat air pollution and soak up rainwater that may otherwise cause intense floods. Plus, build a healthy habitat...
Join this internship program abroad that involves planting trees, engaging with the community, and spreading awareness in urban greening and horticulture. Create a beautiful and environment-friendly atmosphere and space for residents to relax or enjoy activities. At the same time, help combat air pollution and soak up rainwater that may otherwise cause intense floods. Plus, build a healthy habitat for local wildlife. IGS interns have the privilege of working with non-profit organizations, government agencies, local communities, and horticulture experts to widen the scope of their knowledge in their career choice. Your role mostly deals with helping communities find another means of livelihood while learning about the best practices in growing fruits and vegetables in your host country. ...
Program Highlights
Kick-start your career as a plant pathologist, working as a doctor for plants, investigating related diseases, and treating them accordingly.
Engage the community by having meetings with local government units and spearheading tree planting ceremonies.
Be a plant care worker and help water and sell plants of all kinds.
Educate farmers in new, sustainable trends in growing fruits and vegetables to help them generate more revenue.
Work with nonprofits working towards greener communities and assist in their everyday administrative tasks.
Quick Details
- Online
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Bluff, New Zealand
- Christchurch, New Zealand
- Multiple Countries
- 1-3 Months
- 3-6 Months
- Agriculture
- Horticulture
- All Nationalities
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Program Details
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Locations
- Online
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Bluff, New Zealand
- Christchurch, New Zealand
Types and Subjects
- Fields
- Agriculture
- Horticulture
Availability
Years Offered: Year Round
- 1-3 Months
- 3-6 Months
Age Requirement
Age Requirement Varies
Guidelines
All Nationalities
This Program is also open to Solo
Cost per week
Program Cost Includes
- Tuition & Fees
- Airport Transfer (Pick-Up)
- On-Site / In-Country Staff Support
- Internship Placement
Accommodation Options
- Apartment/Flat
Qualifications & Experience
- English
Language Skills Required
- Any/All Education Levels Accepted
Accepted Education Levels
Application Procedures
- Online Application
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Join this internship program abroad that involves planting trees, engaging with the community, and spreading awareness in urban greening and horticulture. Create a beautiful and environment-friendly atmosphere and space for residents to relax or enjoy activities. At the same time, help combat air pollution and soak up rainwater that may otherwise cause intense floods. Plus, build a healthy habitat for local wildlife. IGS interns have the privilege of working with non-profit organizations, government agencies, local communities, and horticulture experts to widen the scope of their knowledge in their career choice. Your role mostly deals with helping communities find another means of livelihood while learning about the best practices in growing fruits and vegetables in your host country. ...

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Ready to Learn More?
Join this internship program abroad that involves planting trees, engaging with the community, and spreading awareness in urban greening and horticulture. Create a beautiful and environment-friendly atmosphere and space for residents to relax or enjoy activities. At the same time, help combat air pollution and soak up rainwater that may otherwise cause intense floods. Plus, build a healthy habitat for local wildlife. IGS interns have the privilege of working with non-profit organizations, government agencies, local communities, and horticulture experts to widen the scope of their knowledge in their career choice. Your role mostly deals with helping communities find another means of livelihood while learning about the best practices in growing fruits and vegetables in your host country. ...
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