Internships
A True Learning Experience
Internships at the Chicago History Museum are challenging, educational experiences designed for undergraduate and graduate students. Working alongside staff members in a tutorial arrangement, interns gain valuable skills and training in museum practice, archival administration, arts administration, and historical scholarship.
A Variety of Experiences
It takes a wide range of skills to run any museum, and the Chicago History Museum is no different. While specific projects fluctuate with the institution's needs and priorities, a diverse assortment of opportunities is generally available. Examples and, where available, open positions are noted here for your information.
Collections Care and Management
Collections care interns work with curators and collections managers to develop and implement plans for the proper storage, conservation, and exhibition of the Museum's extensive, invaluable collection.
> Download the Prints and Photographs project description
> Download the Archive Assistant project description
> Download the Hedrich-Blessing Catalog/Processing Assistant project description
> Download the Hedrich-Blessing Online Catalog Assistant project description
> Download the Library Stacks Improvement Assistant project description
Educational Programs and Planning
Education interns create youth outreach programs, develop curriculum materials and gallery guides, and research and coordinate special events and public programs.
> Download the Volunteer Program Assistant project description
Exhibition Design
Design internships offer students opportunities to hone design, drafting, or carpentry skills while working alongside professional designers as they design and create new exhibition spaces.
There are no exhibition design internships available at this time.
Exhibition and Project Research
Research interns assist with special exhibitions and projects, performing library, collection-based, and community-based research on a wide range of topics.
There are no exhibition and project research internships available at this time.
Publications
Editorial interns assist in the authoring of a variety of publications, and graphic design interns assist in the creation of gallery guides, promotional materials, and other publications.
There are no publications internships available at this time.
Multimedia
Students interested in either technical development or human-computer interaction design are encouraged to apply for a multimedia internship to work on the Museum's award-winning website and web projects.
> Download the Oral History Technical Assistant project description
Museum Administration
Museum Administration interns have the opportunity to learn vital skills in arts management and administration by assisting with fundraising, marketing, special-event planning, and other administrative projects.
> Download the Marketing and Public Relations project description
When to Apply
Fall internships will be posted mid-July. Deadlines and other details are provided in each internship description.
Applications for summer internships are generally considered between February and March, fall internships between June and September, and spring internships between October and January. Some winter session internships may be available depending upon institutional needs.
How to Apply
To apply for an internship, please download the position description of interest and complete the application.
A completed application consists of the following:
- a completed application form
- a one-page personal statement describing your reasons for seeking an internship at CHM and what you hope to gain from the experience
- a resume outlining your educational, professional, and volunteer experiences
- two letters of recommendation from current or former professors or employers
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Download the Internship application form
Every effort is made to match the skills and interests of prospective interns with the needs and priorities of the department and the institution overall. The application materials will outline the specific qualifications requirements for individual projects. Applications are encouraged from African American, Asian American, Latino, and Native American applicants.
Please note that we cannot process incomplete applications; be certain to review your materials for completeness before sending.
Benefits
While CHM internships are unpaid, many students earn academic credit for their experience at the Museum. In addition, the following benefits are extended to all interns:
- 30% off merchandise in the Museum Store
- Discounted program admission
- Invitations to special events, exhibition openings, and receptions
- A free copy of Chicago History magazine
Individuals participating in the summer internship program will also have the opportunity to participate in educational seminars and enrichment programs exploring behind-the-scenes at the Museum and current issues in the museum field.
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