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Supreme Court Summer Internships

Supreme Court of the United States
Office of the Curator
Paid Summer Internships
The Office of the Curator at the Supreme Court of the United States is seeking paid interns interested in history, art history, museum education, archives, and museum studies for the summer of 2010. All positions are full-time, 90 day appointments paid at the rate of $14.64 per hour. Only rising juniors or seniors, recent graduates, or graduate students are eligible.
For over 30 years, interns in the Curator’s Office have gained valuable hands-on experience while learning about various museum practices and the role of a federal curatorial office. In addition to working on one of the projects described below, all interns in the Curator’s Office will be trained to conduct tours and lectures for visitors; therefore also gaining a substantial working knowledge of the role and functions of the Supreme Court, its rich history, and the architecture of the Building.
2010 Summer Internship Projects
Photography Cataloging:
Assist in ongoing effort to make the Court’s collection of photographs accessible to staff and researchers by helping to build a database of digital images. Work with the Court Photographer to scan and enter data on photographs documenting events at the Supreme Court and assist in responding to requests for images/permission to use images from the Court’s collection.
Excellent organizational skills, typing/data entry skills, and ability to communicate clearly in writing required; familiarity with databases and photo imaging software, public speaking experience, and customer service experience desired.
Visitor Programs:
Assist visitor services staff with projects evaluating public programs and visitor orientation to the Supreme Court Building. Research and develop short presentations and materials for visitors on Court history, architecture, and portraits of Justices.
Excellent research and writing skills, public speaking experience, and exceptional interpersonal skills required; teaching and/or museum education/interpretation experience desirable.
Collections Management/Archives:
Assist collections managers with cataloguing the Court’s collection of 15,000+ graphic arts objects. Produce high-quality digital copies of images and conduct research using resources at the Court and Library of Congress. Organize and catalogue collections of papers and ephemera related to past Justices.
Excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and computer skills necessary. Previous experience with collections and/or knowledge of collections management principles and practice and experience with The Museum System (TMS) software is a plus.
How to Apply:
The following materials must be submitted together via fax at (202) 479-2926:
♦ Cover Letter
− Explain how your previous experience relates to the work of this office and address what interests you about the work of a curatorial office.
− You MUST state date you are available to begin work.
− Indicate interest in one of the specific project areas.
♦ Resume
♦ Federal Form 612 (http://www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/of612.pdf)
− You do not need to fill out Section A, questions 1-3
− You MUST sign and date the form in section G.
♦ Federal Form 306 (http://www.opm.gov/forms/pdf_fill/of0306.pdf )
− You MUST sign and date the form at question 17a.
The following materials should be submitted separately according to the directions below:
♦ Two letters of recommendation
− Recommendations should be from individuals familiar with your work ethic and abilities, such as professors, employers, or athletic coaches.
− Recommenders should submit letters directly to visitorservices@supremecourt.gov. Please include the applicants name in the subject line.
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY MARCH 11, 2010.
Return Applications to:
Gwen Fernandez
Visitor Programs Manager
Office of the Curator
Supreme Court of the United States
Fax: (202) 479-2926
Select candidates will be contacted for telephone or in-person interviews in late March and all applicants will be notified of their status by mid-April. Please note that final internship offers are subject to successful completion of a background check.
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Questions? Contact us at visitorservices@supremecourt.gov. Due to the volume of applications we are not able answer telephone requests or inquiries.

Peter J. Wosh
Director, Archives/Public History Program
History Department
New York University
53 Washington Square South
New York NY 10012
Phone: (212) 998-8601
Fax: (212) 995-4017
http://history.fas.nyu.edu/object/history.gradprog.archivespublichistory.html

San Gemini Preservation Studies Program Summer 2010

Dear Colleague,

I would like to inform you about our summer 2010 field school in Italy, the San Gemini Preservation Studies Program, now in its 11th year, which is dedicated to the preservation of cultural heritage.

This year the program focuses on the study of architectural survey and restoration, elements of art restoration and conservation of archaeological ceramics. The field projects involve the survey and restoration of medieval churches, archeological excavation in the ancient Roman city of Carsulae, and work on local archival material.

The program is a collaboration between scholars from various universities and local preservation groups, fostering a multidisciplinary approach to historic preservation. It is now a part of the International Institute for Restoration and Preservation Studies. All academic activities are held in English.

Application deadline is March 15th.

Courses offered:

Introduction to Art and Architectural Restoration in Italy
Surveying and Analyzing Historic Buildings
NEW – Introduction to Conservation of Archaeological Ceramics
NEW – Workshop on Ceramics and Ceramics Conservation
Fieldtrip to Sienna, Florence and Rome

Field Projects:

Survey and Restoration of the 12th Century San Giovanni Battista Church complex
Survey and Restoration of the Church of Santo Gemine
Archaeological survey and excavation of the public baths in Carsulae

To find out more about our program please visit our website http://www.sangeministudies.org

If you know any students, scholars or others interested in this type of study, please inform them about our program. We would appreciate it if you could list our program on your organization’s website as an available educational resource. Also, below is a link to a flyer that you may wish to post on your department notice board or forward to interested parties.

http://sangeministudies.info/SGS-LFT-2010.pdf

(If this link does not open when you click on it, please copy and paste it into your browser or contact me and I’ll email you a copy.)

Thank you very much. Cordially,

Max Cardillo

Director

San Gemini Preservation Studies

US Tel: (718) 768-3508

www.sangeministudies.org

Peter J. Wosh
Director, Archives/Public History Program
History Department
New York University
53 Washington Square South
New York NY 10012
Phone: (212) 998-8601
Fax: (212) 995-4017
http://history.fas.nyu.edu/object/history.gradprog.archivespublichistory.html

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