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Since 2010, we have been offering a number of different internship positions based in our Sabangau study site. This is a unique opportunity for any aspiring primatologist to receive training, and assist, in fieldwork and data collection with a long-term primate research project. If you perform well, this could serve as a stepping stone to future post-graduate study or employment.

All primate internships will reopen in June 2013...
  • Gibbon Behaviour Field Intern
    • Monitoring the behavioural ecology of habituated groups of gibbons, as well as habituating new groups, and carrying out surveys of gibbon density.
  • Orangutan Behaviour Field Intern
    • Monitoring the behavioural ecology of habituated orangutans and carrying out surveys of orang-utan nest density.
  • Red Langur Behaviour Field Intern 
    • Monitoring the behavioural ecology of habituated groups of langurs, as well as surveying unhabituated groups to increase our knowledge of ranging, demography and inter-group interactions. 
  • Biodiversity Monitoring Intern 
    • Continuing surveys already underway and developing survey techniques and systems of measurement for monitoring biodiversity, particularly for fauna, including birds, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates.







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"OuTrop really impressed me with the diversity of the projects that are undertaken at the Sabangau site... If you really want to grasp what it is like to be a field researcher, OuTrop is fine place to start.  "