Internship Program

Internships are contingent upon the evolving COVID-19 situation. Depending on the situation, internships will likely be limited and may be restricted to off-site projects.

The Anthropology Internship Program offers academic credit, unpaid and paid internships for undergraduate and graduate students interested in careers in anthropology, museums or related fields. Anthropology interns work on projects relating to the collections or to the ongoing research interests of the curatorial staff in the museum or in the field.

The department's collections and research are focused on North American, Mexican/Central American and South American archaeology and ethnology; Asian, African and Pacific ethnology; and Biological Anthropology. In addition, internships are awarded in collections management, archives and conservation. Applicants should be enrolled in or have recently graduated from an academic institution. Acceptance to the internship program is competitive. The number of interns accepted in any given session varies and is based on staff projects. Internships are limited to a maximum of two sessions of work.

In order to maximize your learning experience at the museum, applicants need to write a brief summary (one page or less) specifying your area of interest within anthropology and how an internship will help you achieve your educational goals. If you are applying for credit, you must attach a copy of your transcript. In all cases, please attach a resume and include the name of an academic adviser or professor who can be contacted to provide a reference.

Internship application deadlines

  • Summer session (June to August), submit January 1 - March 1
  • Fall session (September to December), submit June 4 - August 4
  • Spring session 2025 (January to May), submit October 1 - December 1

 

For academic credit and unpaid internships in Mexican/Central American and South American Archaeology and Ethnology; African, Asian, North American and Pacific Ethnology; Biological Anthropology*; Collections Management, Archives and Conservation, please fill out the application and email it to [email protected]For academic credit and unpaid internships in North American Archaeology, please apply directly through the North American Archaeology Internship link below.

For paid internships: apply via the AMNH Careers job posting site.

For North American Archaeology internships: The North American Archaeology Department offers Lab Researcher Internship positions for undergraduates, recent graduates, and graduate students three times per year, please refer to this document for further details and how to apply:

Biological Anthropology interns must possess knowledge of human osteology, preferably in the form of, at least one, college-level human osteology/skeletal biology course. In your application, please indicate your appropriate prior experience.

 

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If special accommodations are needed in applying for a position, please call the Office of Human Resources.

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