Internship

Lorna Püschel

Lorna
joined FIELD as an intern in January 2009. This was already Lorna's
second internship in London - before this, she had worked for six
months for the Royal Botanical Garden in Kew. There, Lorna worked on
researching the Convention on Biodiversity and Access and Benefit
Sharing (ABS) Agreements.

Rebecca Kramer

Rebecca Kramer, American, joined FIELD as an intern in January 2009.
With a background in Marine Biology and Law, Rebecca had been working
in environmental matters for many years, especially within the marine
and wildlife area.

William Francis

Will joined FIELD in September 2008 to gain experience in international environmental law, and to gain a greater understanding of working in an NGO environment.

"Field has been an incredible experience for me and I have worked on some extremely interesting projects."

Omojo Okala

Nigerian Okala Omojo Gloria joined FIELD as an intern in September 2008 to experience the realities of practicing international environmental law.

"I have always wanted to be involved in research on sustainable development and environmental issues." 

New experience

Trinidadian Lindsay Hosein, former intern of FIELD, has taken up new duties as Judicial Research Assistant at the Caribbean Court of Justice in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. Lindsay joined FIELD in January 2008, after having completed Master's degree in Environmental Law at King's College London.