Subject: Internship programs
The Maryland Archaeological Conservation Laboratory, located at the Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum in St. Leonard, MD, is applying for an IMLS grant to fund internship stipends. For supporting documentation, we need input from conservation training programs about the design of the internship program. The MAC Lab is Maryland's central repository for the conservation, storage and investigation of state-owned archaeological collections. The program is for 12 months during the student's conservation degree program. The intern will work full time with the conservation staff on collections conservation assessments, environmental monitoring, materials analysis, documentation, and object treatments. They will received specialized training in lab and chemical safety, equipment use, and analytical techniques. Archaeological objects treated at the MAC Lab range from prehistoric ceramics and lithics to 19th century farm equipment. There is an emphasis on the treatment of objects from waterlogged sites, including ship's timbers, cannon, and small organic or metal items. The intern will be required to undertake one special research project that can be prepared for publication. The IMLS funding will be used to match funds provided by the student or home institution to provide a stipend competitive with annual internships at other conservation facilities. If you have any students interested in this type of opportunity, or if you have experience in designing such a program that you would be willing to share, please contact Howard Wellman at the phone or email listed below for more complete details, and to provide us with your feedback on this program. We are trying to get this information together in time to meet the IMLS October 31 deadline (yikes!) Howard Wellman JPPM / MAC Lab 10515 Mackall Rd St. Leonard, MD 20685 410-586-8577 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:27 Distributed: Thursday, September 27, 2001 Message Id: cdl-15-27-010 ***Received on Thursday, 27 September, 2001