Internship
Posted March 25, 2026
Description The Latino Museum Futures Internship, previously known as the Latino Museum Studies Program, prepares emerging professionals to enter museum careers. Interns get hands-on experience at the Smithsonian or at the National Gallery of Art. Through our cohort-model, interns take part in interactive sessions, workshops, and behind the scenes tours. LMFI interns learn from and…
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Posted March 25, 2026
Description The Natick Historical Society invites applications for the Marg M. Balcom Archival Fellowship, a paid, part-time opportunity for an aspiring or emerging archivist to gain hands-on experience in archival processing, historical research, and work with special-format materials. The Fellowship honors Marg M. Balcom, former Director, former President of the Board, and longtime volunteer of the Natick Historical Society. Beginning…
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Posted March 24, 2026
OUTWORDS offers an engaging remote internship program for undergrad and graduate students pursuing a wide range of degrees. Our internship specialties are divided into three main areas: Data Science/Archival Practices (Archival), Communications & Programming (Comms), and Video Production/Editorial (Production). OUTWORDS welcomes motivated, engaged, and curious students interested in an internship where they will learn about…
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Posted March 24, 2026
We are thrilled to announce that the application for the National Archives and Records Administration’s (NARA) Voluntary Internship Program for the Summer 2026 semester is officially open! This is a great opportunity that could be of interest to the students who attend your University —applications close on April 3, 2026. At NARA, we’re looking for…
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Posted March 23, 2026
Description This program provides undergraduate, graduate, and recent graduate students an opportunity to conduct independent research and scholarly study as part of their assigned project using the Geography and Map Division (GMD) and other Library resources and collections. These specific projects will enable interns to assist staff in unearthing hidden collections and cartographers from previously…
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Posted March 23, 2026
Description The Library’s Teaching with Primary Sources (TPS) program is administered by the Professional Learning and Outreach Initiatives Office. Through this program, the Library offers teaching materials, professional development, and partnership opportunities focused on the educational use the Library’s digitized primary sources. The TPS Consortium is a nationwide network of partner organizations that delivers educational programming, and…
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Posted March 23, 2026
Description The Archives, History and Heritage Advanced (AHHA) Internship Program gives the next generation of archivists and knowledge workers invaluable opportunities to analyze, organize, and interpret collections or programs that help share the story of the American experience. Internships and projects will heighten visibility for Library resources that represent the rich heritage of the United…
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Posted March 23, 2026
Description The Theodore Roosevelt Center (TRC) at Dickinson State University is seeking applicants for its summer internship program who would like to gain experience working in a digital library setting, contribute item-level metadata to a large historical collection, and conduct historical and genealogical research to make an extensive collection of documents more accessible. The staff…
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Posted March 17, 2026
The State Archives of North Carolina is excited to announce their 2026 unpaid summer internships! Learn more and apply here by April 01: https://archives.ncdcr.gov/support/volunteer-and-internship-opportunities/unpaid-internship-application. Oral History Internship: The intern will assist the Oral Historian in the description and arrangement of the collection. This includes metadata clean up, summarization, and finding aid creation. The intern will also work with…
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Posted March 10, 2026
The Baylor University Evidence Synthesis Internship is a 12-month, remote professional development opportunity designed for current library and information science students or recent graduates seeking advanced training in evidence synthesis methods. Through mentorship from Baylor’s Evidence Synthesis Community of Practice members, the intern will complete professional training (Medical Library Association’s Systematic Review Services Specialization (SRSS) certification, level…
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