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The Institute for Environmental Negotiation is affiliated with the UVA School of Architecture. The Institute was founded in 1980, nearly 30 years ago, to provide mediation and consensus building services to governments, citizen organizations and businesses dealing with conflicts and complex policy choices about land uses and the natural and built environment. The Institute also designs public involvement processes for land use planning projects such as watershed plans, coastal management, Bay-oriented projects, forest management and land-use related projects. To learn more about the Institute please visit http://www.virginia.edu/ien.

Each year, the Institute offers several graduate student assistantships’ for students in the School of Architecture’s Department of Urban and Environmental Planning. There may be full-time (40 hour week) summer internships and up to four one-year semester internships (15 hours per week for two semesters) during the fall and spring semesters. Most of the one-year semester internships are work-study positions. For students who are not eligible for work-study, there is the possibility of a paid fellowship, which is dependent on a grant provided to the A-School. A third possibility is to work in exchange for academic credit. If you wish to work for IEN, please apply!

IEN Associates usually work intensively on one to two projects and employ a variety of skills such as research, writing, graphic design and web site management and may also assist with meeting facilitation. Associates work on projects that apply planning theory to on-the-ground projects such as watershed plans or redevelopment of brownfields. They also learn to conduct public involvement processes --- a key skill sought by both public and private sector planning agencies. Those who are interested may also have the opportunity to gain experience in facilitation.

The following list provides several examples of the types of projects on which that Institute graduate associates may work. However, there are many more projects that are offered each year in which students can participate. To learn about current Institute projects visit http://www.virginia.edu/ien/

Examples of Institute projects include:

  • Coastal Program 309 Assessment: Conducting research and summarizing the last five years of achievements by the fully array of agency programs addressing coastal management issues. This project will result in recommendations for Virginia Coastal Program’s priorities for the next years.
  • Virginia Natural Resources Leadership Institute (VNRLI): All interns are responsible for preparing or updating at least one “issue brief” on environmental and planning issues for this statewide course for natural resource professionals.
  • Watershed planning: Working with local communities, such as Shenandoah County, to identify priorities for its watershed plan.
  • Food System Council: Working with the newly established Virginia Food System Council to provide meeting support or conduct research identified by the Council.

To apply:

Internships are awarded on a competitive basis. Only students enrolled at the University of Virginia School of Architecture will be hired. Preference is given to second-year Master’s degree candidates in the Department of Urban and Environmental Planning, and also to students whose primary internship commitment will be at IEN.

Candidates for summer internships are hired in the spring.

One-year interns (for fall and spring semesters) are hired in the spring of the prior academic year.

To apply please email your resume and a cover letter detailing your interest in IEN, academic and work experience and availability (start date, end date, and number of hours available per week) to tml7e@eservices.virginia.edu or send to: Tammy Switzer, Institute for Environmental Negotiation, University of Virginia, 104 Emmet Street North, Charlottesville, VA 22903.

The deadline for applications for summer and fall-spring internships is April 3, 2009.

Current IEN Interns

Pictured (L to R): Megan Bucknum, Sarah Malpass, Marguerite Johnstone, Regine Kennedy and Lisa Hardy

Lisa Hardy    This fall I am working on a project with the US Forest Service. Our team here is working to conduct a national assessment that takes into account the many travel management planning efforts and the challenges. Our team will provide recommendations for improvement in implementing travel management planning efforts on a national basis. My other project this semester is with the Virginia Department of Forestry. Our team is reviewing comprehensive plans for the 68 Bay watershed counties, and provide a complete inventory of the existing language in these plans relative to the conservation of forests and working lands. Next semester I will be working with our Associate Director Tanya Denckla Cobb to research different scales of urban and community gardening.

Megan Bucknum   The projects I am working on this fall at IEN are mainly food related including, helping to organize a lecture and workshop by Mark Winne, which hopes to create a network of people interested in Food Policy Councils throughout the state and identifying and interviewing possible "Community Partners" to work with the upcoming Food Systems Class in the spring. Additionally, I am helping to create a video highlighting the Institute's Tobacco Panel.

Regine Kennedy   
In the fall I worked on a project with the Virginia Department of Forestry. Our team reviewed comprehensive plans for the 68 Chesapeake Bay watershed counties and provide a complete inventory of the existing language in these plans as it relates to the conservation of forests and working lands. I also wrote an issue brief on Community Food Systems for the Virginia Natural Resources Leadership Institute (VNRLI). During spring semester I will continue work for VNRLI sessions by reviewing and revising issue briefs about TMDL and Coal. Other project work will include working with the community around Smith Creek as they create and implement a plan to improve the health of the stream and assisting the development of an environmental regional leadership curriculum at George Mason University in Northern Virginia.

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Past IEN Interns

2007-2008 Interns

Bob Batz Jenny Marone Shawn Means

Allison Mouch Julie Ulrich  

2006-2007 Interns

Clark Larson Tyler Schwartz Ann Whitham

2005-2006 Interns

Chris David
Jason Espie
amanda Taylor
Casey Williams
Chris David Jason Espie Amanda Taylor Casey Williams

2004-2005 Interns

Matt Robbie
Jesica Ryan
Maggie Kirby
Matt Robbie Jessica Ryan Margaret Kirby

2003-2004 Interns

Christine Gyovai
Curt Ostrodka
Melissa Taylor
Christine Gyovai Curt Ostrodka Melissa Taylor

2002-2003 Interns

Rebeccah Ballo
Jennifer Harris
Lynn Wilson
Rebeccah Ballo Jennifer Harris Lynn Wilson

2001-2002 Interns

Caroline Brennan
Brandi Collins
Robin Cook
Caroline Brennan Brandi Collins Robin Cook

Jovette Gadson
John Hoover
James Wilkinson
Jovette Gadson John Hoover James Wilkinson

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UVA School of Architecture, Department of Urban and Environmental Planning Institute for Environmental Negotiation
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