Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
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Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIPSAvailable internships are described on the following pages. Public History internships provide credit for Rutgers University Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMy-New Brunswick undergraduate history majors who complete internships in the fall, spring or summer semesters. These internships are at New Jersey public or not-for-profit institutions and agencies or, in a few instances, elsewhere but involve New Jersey history. They do not include internships at l Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMaw offices and other nonhistory related internships, which are available through another course, the General Internship Program, 506:452.Except whereRutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
indicated, internships are available at these sites for the fall, spring, and summer (May 29-July 5) sessions. Students may take the course once. (ThePUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIPSAvailable internships are described on the following pages. Public History internships provide credit for Rutgers University Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMment with Gary D. Saretzky, the coordinator for the Public History Internship program, before registering for 506:451. Enrollment in 506:451 + 506:452 is limited to eighteen students per semester. Students must have an interview with the coordinator before applying for an internship.Internships requ Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMire interviews with both the coordinator and the site supervisor. Approval by the hosting agency, as well as approval by the History Department, is reRutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
quired before an internship can be started. It is recommended that students bring a resume to the site interview.Every' student taking an internship iPUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIPSAvailable internships are described on the following pages. Public History internships provide credit for Rutgers University Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMa minimum of 112 hours (8 hours a week in the fall and spring semesters); submit an oral interim report on the internship before the end of the first 6 weeks; and turn in a final, written report at the end of the semester. Students will be evaluated both by the hosting agency and the coordinator and Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM/or assistant coordinator. All interns also will be visited on site by the coordinator or assistant coordinator during the course of their internship.Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
The exact nature of the report required will be determined by the form of the internship, and should be clearly worked out with the coordinator at thPUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIPSAvailable internships are described on the following pages. Public History internships provide credit for Rutgers University Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMper week in the summer program by working two or three days per week.The following list includes agencies that have submitted detailed proposals for internships. In some casesỴ additional information on the host agency and more detailed project descriptions are available from the program coordinator Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM. If a student wishes to work for an agency that has not submitted a proposal, an effort will be made to arrange for an appropriate internship. InternRutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
ships hosted by foreign government agencies or paid internships will not be approved.Interns are not paid for the minimum of 112 hours of work at hostPUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIPSAvailable internships are described on the following pages. Public History internships provide credit for Rutgers University Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM Violation of this policy will result in an automatic failure grade for the course.Appended to the description of each internship is an indication if public transportation ishttps://khothuvien.cori!known to be available (if not indicated, don't rule out the possibility) and the date when die project Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM description was last updated or confirmed. Introduction last updated: 8/30/20123Agraj Seva Kendra. East Brunswick.Agraj Seva Kendra a NJ Nonprofit CoRutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
rporation is sponsoring a history project ‘Indian Diaspora in New Jersey’ with a view to promote understanding and diversity among the citizens of NewPUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIPSAvailable internships are described on the following pages. Public History internships provide credit for Rutgers University Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMThe interns will conduct research on the Indian Diaspora in the State of New Jersey from 1960 to the present. This will include researching published local histories, newspapers and other publications so that the research does not lack the human element. The project will focus on the reasons for imm Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMigration and settlement as well as the contribution made by Asian Indians to all aspects of life in New Jersey. The interns will submit a thesis on coRutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
mpletion of the project.Last updated: 10'13/2011American Labor Museum. Botto House National Landmark. Haledon. www.labonnuseum.netThe museum is locatePUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIPSAvailable internships are described on the following pages. Public History internships provide credit for Rutgers University Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM provide opportunities for interns to work on several projects: (1) Curatorial Work: This involves helping research and catalog the museum's artifacts (including clothing, household goods, union memorabilia, etc.). (2) Archival Assistant: Assist the Museum as it works with the NJVid (State of the Ar Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMt Video Access project) in digitizing oral history video. (3) Historical interpretation: Working as a tour guide taking visitors through the house andRutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
explaining its significance for Labor history and Immigrants' History as well as New Jersey History. (4) Exhibits: Help to research, catalog and arraPUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIPSAvailable internships are described on the following pages. Public History internships provide credit for Rutgers University Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMhildren. The museum offers Saturday Labor Art Classes (grades 3-5), Videoconferencing’Distance Learning Classes for the general public and After-school classes for scouts, home instruction students and other student groups.Internships not available in summer semester. Car suggested to reach the muse Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMum, although public transportation is available.Last updated 1/8/2013Avalon Free Public Library History Center. Avalon.www.avalonhistorycenter.comTheRutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
Avalon Free Public Library History Center (located on a barrier island off of Cape May NJ) serves as an informational and cultural Gateway to Avalon fPUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIPSAvailable internships are described on the following pages. Public History internships provide credit for Rutgers University Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM and emotionally evocative new exhibits and public programs. Also at the Center are a circulating book collection, computer work stations, and patron access to history databases. Interns who meet certain educational and work criteria’s can be involved in the following:Interpretation- The intern can Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMrun on and off site programs dealing with regional history topics and assorted public programs. Intern may also be responsible for helping host educatRutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
ional lectures and programs.Cultural Resource management- The intern may aid the curator and museum technician in object care and restoration, catalogPUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIPSAvailable internships are described on the following pages. Public History internships provide credit for Rutgers University Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMook collection database, book collection organizational issues, and general library circulation needs service.Computer Sciences- Work in design and upkeep of the Center’s website which includes; mailing list, photography, online exhibits, and other detailed information regarding the History Center.L Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMast update: 1/5/2010.Aviation Hall of Fame and Museum of New Jersey. Teterboro Airport.hup; ■■•/WWW, njahof .ọrg/pagẹýl''The Aviation Hall of Fame, foRutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
unded in 1972, recently quadrupled the size of its Education Center. An intern would help create exhibits, catalog archival collections and lead toursPUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIPSAvailable internships are described on the following pages. Public History internships provide credit for Rutgers University Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMecessary to reach the facility. Last updated: 1/18/2013Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial. Camden.http://www.battleshipnewjersey.orgIntern needed to assist in Education Department of the Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial, a historic ship museum located on the Camden Waterfront. This p Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMosition enables hands-on experience in a non-profit organization. The Education Department is responsible for all educational aspects of the ship inclRutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAM
uding classes, seminars, outreach, distance learning, and docent training. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: teaching, filing, researcPUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIPSAvailable internships are described on the following pages. Public History internships provide credit for Rutgers University Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMInternet helpful. Teaching experience and interest in the Battleship New Jersey preferred, but not required.Accessible via Light Rail from Trenton to Camden waterfront. Note: Internship availability not confirmed due to staff cutback. Last update: 11/13/2012 Rutgers University History Department PUBLIC HISTORY INTERNSHIP PROGRAMGọi ngay
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