The National Air and Space Museum is inviting applications for its 2024 summer internship program, offering a dynamic opportunity for immersive learning in Washington, D.C. Interns will engage with renowned mentors across various museum disciplines, working alongside accomplished professionals and iconic artifacts. There are many opportunities for applicants interested in experience in non-flight, aviation-related disciplines, from history research to communications and media. Some key details: Duration: 10 weeks, early June to early August Work format: Full-time, with on-site or hybrid options in the D.C. area Stipend: $7,000 Application deadline: February 29 To qualify for an internship, applicants must be high school graduates enrolled in, or recently graduated from, a degree program at an accredited college or university. Strong academic records are expected, and international applications are welcome. Some of the aviation-related internship projects include: Archival research: Military aviation Center for Earth and Planetary Studies: Distribution of geologic structures on Europa Center for Earth and Planetary Studies: Titan’s tectonic history Communications: Communications and social media Communications: Digital content and accessibility Education: Astronomy Education: S.H.E. Can STEAM Aviation Camp Education: Soar Together family programs Graphic design: Publications and marketing For detailed project descriptions and application information, visit the museum’s website.
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