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Welcome to Intelligentsia International, Inc. (III) |
Intelligentsia International, Inc. offers its visitors an opportunity to experience the environmental, technical, social and recreational diversity of Florida. In addition to eco-tourism and educational exchange programs, participants are also given an opportunity to help bring positive change to the USA. Intelligentsia is a regional leader in promoting new approaches to environmental, water, energy and community activism, as practiced in rural southwest Florida. The Intelligentsia participant teams are a real force in transforming the USA. These unique experiences help prepare students and young professionals for meaningful careers in other parts of the world. |
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Intelligentsia's activities are very diverse, they are not equal only to typical student summer internships. Browse through our
websites and feel free to contact us if our international practical experience programs interest you. You may also apply online to our program.
Intelligentsia International offers in Florida, USA a wide range of activities: |
Water quality research and other techncial projects projects with University of Florida. |
Water Quality Programs
Intelligentsia, in
cooperation with Southern DataStream and University
of Florida, allows visitors to join in special eco-tourism
and educational tours programs combined with practical
experience in SW Florida farmlands and native
areas. Students and young professionals coming here from
all over the world receive experience in many
technical fields and develop theirs skills in preparation
for their future careers. More
on Water Quality Programs... |
Water quality sampling on SW Florida ranches. |
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Sustainable Biomass Production
Intelligentsia, together
with University of Florida, Edison State College and
the U.S. Department of Energy initiated research and
educational programs related to biofuels, sustainable
biomass farming and fuel conversion systems. These systems should
balance various economic, social and ecological
needs (e.g. food production, water storage, nutrients management,
soil subsidence, energy efficiency, habitat protection, etc.) of Florida.
More on Sustainable Biomass Production... |
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Water storage and flow management scenarios in Florida. |
Biomass
production and its effects on land use systems. |
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Energy
Technologies & Climate Change Policies
Intelligentsia promotes
energy policies to reduce greenhouse gases
and climate change, maintaining a web site on carbon
capture and sequestration topics. Dr. Capece advocates these
technologies to be adopted in designing new electric
power plants. III visitors have participated among other tasks in rallies
opposing pollution from coal plants. More
on Climate Change Policies... |
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Intelligentsia's
web page on climate changes, students create technical reports for this
site. |
Presidential
candidate John Edwards & Dr. Capece speak at a rally on climate changes. |
Website for clean water projects in Central Asia, Africa & other developing regions.
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International Development and Humanitarian Service
Intelligentsia in cooperation with
dozens of Rotary International service clubs, CARE International
and SilkRoad Science & Engineering has initiated a development
project in Central Asia and West Africa
to address problems of unsafe drinking water supplies,
improper sanitation and insufficient human resources
training there, while also raising awareness in local communities
about these serious issues of developing world. More
on Development Service... |
III directors Sabina Dzalaeva & Michal Fidler at water project site. |
Riverwatch website created by Intelligentsia. |
Environmental Advocacy
Intelligentsia designed
and maintains web site, databases and other technology tools
of Caloosahatchee River Citizens Association - Riverwatch.
Participants created documentary videos on ecological and political
issues associated with water pollution, algal
blooms and ecological destruction of the river and its
estuary. Intelligentsia also publishes the CRCA Newsletter and organizes
various fundraising events for Riverwatch. More
on Environmental Advocacy... |
III visitors during a river cruise. |

PLUS website maintained by Intelligentsia. |
Water Treatment and Utilities
Intelligentsia's president
Dr. Capece helps to manage planning for the Port LaBelle Utility
System (PLUS) of Hendry and Glades Counties. This includes the
Citizen Advisory Committee, the PLUS web site and current infrastructure
projects - a new water treatment plant, transmission
line and water service network for 15,000 home sites.
A former Intelligentsia's participant, Moctar Siddo from Niger, served
for 2 years as the PLUS engineer, employed by Hendry County, until he
went on to a new job building utility systems in Africa. More
on Water Treatment and Utilities...
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III participants visiting a water treatment facility. |
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Hydraulic and Ecological Restoration
Intelligentsia works
with Southern DataStream on restoration projects for
oxbows (old river sections) along the Caloosahatchee River.
Participants help with channel and construction designs,
computer flow modeling and public education aspects of
these unique restorations. More
on Ecological Restoration... |
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Caloosahatchee oxbow BEFORE restoration. |
Caloosahatchee oxbow AFTER restoration. |

LaBelle Nature park website.
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Community Service and Recreation
Community-minded groups and individuals
have joined together to improve public access and usage
of the LaBelle Nature Park. LaBelle Rotary Club
has presented these ideas to County Recreation Board and got an approval
to implement needed improvements to the park. Intelligentsia
created associated web site and also actively participate in various assignments
related to this community project. More
on Community Service...
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Design of proposed kayak trail. |
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