Two paid internships – American Folklife Center – Washington, DC – March 22

 I’m writing in my capacity as the Head of Research and Programs at the American Folklife Center in order let you know about an exciting program we are launching this summer. Starting at the end of May 2018, we will host our first two paid internships. Established through a generous gift from the late AFC staff member Peter Bartis (1949 – 2017), these will be an annual offering and we expect selection to be highly competitive. The positions will introduce interns to the research collections at the AFC and the Library; help develop critical skills related to documentation, archival practice, and cultural heritage research and programs; build knowledge about the fields of folklore, ethnomusicology and oral history; and offer mentorship opportunities with senior folklorists, ethnomusicologists, and library specialists.

 The AFC encourages applications from students and community members alike, recognizing broad applicability for the development of professional experience in the domains of archival and programs-related work that our staff undertake every day. Applications are open now, and close on March 29, 2018 for this round. For more information, and to apply, visit the posting on USAjobs.gov (link below).  Applicants need to follow the link directly, as the AFC Bartis Folklife Internship will not appear in public searches on USAjobs.gov:

https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/492733500

Please help us to spread the word about our new paid internships, and do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.

Many thanks,

John Fenn                                                             Library of Congress

Head, Research & Programs                         101 Independence Ave. SE

American Folklife Center                                Washington, DC 20540-4610

202-707-0382