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My undergraduate work was at a school with no 
paleontology courses.  However, I did my own research in 
paleontology.  I found a summer internship in paleontology, 
and was able to have a paleontologist from another school 
serve as an advisor.  

To serve as a volunteer, you can be of any nationality.  Paid 
internships may have restrictions beyond the general 
requirements for employment in the country.  

Perhaps the best approach is to find out about the fossils 
and localities nearest you.  Contacting nearby museums 
and other colleges or universities is a good way to get 
information.  Perhaps someone on Paleonet lives nearby 
and can provide advice.  

    Dr. David Campbell 
    Old Seashells 
    46860 Hilton Dr #1113
    Lexington Park MD 20653 USA 
    bivalve@mail.davidson.alumlink.com

That is Uncle Joe, taken in the masonic regalia of a Grand 
Exalted Periwinkle of the Mystic Order of Whelks-P.G. 
Wodehouse, Romance at Droigate Spa

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "Law Ivy" <law_i@hotmail.com>
Reply-To: paleonet@nhm.ac.uk
Date:  Wed, 10 Oct 2001 00:35:41 +0000

>Dear All,
>
>      I'm a year two student studying biology in the 
university. I'm very 
>interested in paleotology. However, I don't have specific 
lessons for this 
>aspect. So, I want to study this subject on my own, would 
you please suggest 
>a way for me to study?
>
>      Also, I really want to have hand-on experience in this 
subject, 
>especially, I want to participate in field studies. Is it 
possible for me to 
>be a volunteer, even though I am not a citizen of the 
country I would like 
>to go?
>
>
>     Thanks for your attention.
>
>                                                Yours sincerely,
>                                                 Ivy
>
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