Ayesha Bulchandani Graduate Education Internship – The Frick Collection

The Education Department of The Frick Collection is now accepting applications from M.A. students for the spring 2020 Ayesha Bulchandani Graduate Internship Program.

The intern’s primary responsibilities will include organizing archival education material, researching the history of education programs at the Frick, and assisting with additional research projects, as needed. The intern will also participate in the production of public programs for the Frick’s many audiences, working closely with all members of the Education Department. This internship provides a superb opportunity for students to learn about museum education in a small, dynamic department.

Eligibility

The Ayesha Bulchandani Internship is open to current M.A. students pursuing degrees in museum education, art history, education, museum studies, or other fields related to The Frick Collection. Ideal candidates for this internship will have a background in museum education, strong attention to detail, and the ability to work independently.

Applicants who are foreign nationals may be required to obtain a visa to participate in a paid internship in the U.S. The Frick Collection partners with an organization that helps facilitate visas in these situations. In many cases, The Frick will cover the associated costs of obtaining an intern’s visa. If an internship applicant is accepted to our program, we will provide them with the requisite details regarding obtaining a visa. Applicants are responsible for their own housing and travel arrangements.

Time Commitment

The internship will span one semester in spring 2020. Activities will be carried out no less than two days a week.

Stipend

In addition to the other benefits associated with an internship at The Frick Collection, a stipend intended to help defray living costs during the internship period is available for Education interns under the Ayesha Bulchandani Internship Program for Graduate Students. The stipend award is $2,500.

Application Process and Timeline:

Please note that applications to multiple departments at The Frick Collection are not accepted; please apply to only one department.

Applications for the Spring 2020 Ayesha Bulchandani Graduate Education Internship will be accepted on a rolling basis until December 2, 2019. Selected candidates will be contacted for interviews and all applicants will be notified in January 2020.

Internship applications must be submitted via e-mail to internships@frick.org as follows:

Subject Line: “Ayesha Bulchandani Education Internship – Spring 2020”

  • Please write a cover letter in the e-mail body that includes the following:
    • Your reasons for applying to the Frick’s Education Department, including a statement describing how an internship would inform your career goals and enhance your academic course of study
    • Your preferred dates and hours of availability during the spring of 2020
    • The names, professional affiliations, telephone numbers, and email addresses of two references, at least one of which must be academic
  • Please attach your résumé, including your current GPA, as a PDF.

No phone calls please.

Education Internships internships@frick.org The Frick Collection 1 East 70th Street New York, NY 10021

For more information Please revisit our internships page at http://www.frick.org/careers/internships