Subject: Internships at Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County
Conservation internships Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is pleased to offer a conservation internship for the summer of 2008. This eight-week internship is open to conservation graduate students enrolled in a program leading to an MA or MS in conservation or the equivalent certification. The Natural History Museum boasts extensive, distinguished collections in the fields of anthropology, botany, history, paleontology, mineralogy, as well as most of the zoological disciplines. Located in Exposition Park, just south of the University of Southern California, the Natural History Museum is close to a number of other museums and cultural attractions. This summer's internship will focus on assessing and treating objects to prepare them for long-term exhibit. The internship will also provide experience in preventive conservation for artifacts and specimens within the museum's cultural and natural science collections. Aspects of the internship may be tailored to fit with the intern's particular interests. All work will be carried out under the direct supervision of the Head of Conservation. Salary and limited domestic travel expenses will be provided for the intern pending confirmation of funding. Note that full funding was secured for the previous four summer internships. Both first and second year graduate students are invited to apply. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or have U.S. residency. Please send a letter of interest, a CV, and contact information for two references no later than January 11, 2008 to: Tania Collas, Head of Conservation Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County 900 Exposition Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90007 U.S.A. or by e-mail to tcollas [at] nhm__org For more information, please call 213-763-3513. E-mail applications are acceptable. *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:35 Distributed: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-35-028 ***Received on Thursday, 13 December, 2007