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Library of Congress Student Academic Intern Program

May 10th, 2008 · No Comments

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Under this program, undergraduate and graduate students may apply for work experience throughout the Library of Congress on a volunteer basis. By combining academic training with on-the-job experience, the program assists students in reaching their goals and exploring career options. Students may earn course credit for their work experience.
Volunteer internship opportunities are available throughout the year and may last from one month to one year according to the needs and schedule of the participant and the supervisor. Interns generally work on specific projects supplementing but not replacing the work of regular staff.If you are accepted, you will participate in this program for 1 - 2 semester(s)

Application Dates:
Applications are accepted at any time.

Stipend/Compensation:
None

Citizenship Requirements:
US Citizenship Required.

Applications Open To:
Graduate Student
Categories:
Government and Business Administration
Humanities, Art, and Culture
Information Technology
Law
Library Sciences
Policy Analysis
Public Relations
Collections Conservation and Preservation
Geography and Maps
Contact & Application Information:
Name: Leon Turner
Phone: 202-707-8221
Fax: 202-252-2045
Email: letu@loc.gov

 

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