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Boone Scholars Internship Program in East Asian Studies
The Field Museum is pleased to announce the 2025 Boone Scholars Internship Program in East Asian Studies. This internship aims at providing the intern with an educational experience. While their work will benefit the museum, the internship is designed primarily to benefit the intern. Boone interns assist Field Museum research and collections staff with projects related to the study and long-term care of the extensive East Asian collections. The length of the paid internship will depend on the schedules of the intern and staff but will be up to twelve weeks if full-time, with a desired start date of April 7th, 2025. The intern will be required to work a minimum of three days per week at the Museum.
This year we are seeking one highly qualified advanced undergraduate or recent graduate
(graduation in December 2024 or later) from an academic institution in Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, or Ohio with at least a 3.0 GPA (4.0 scale) to assist with our East Asian collections. The intern will assist with a visit in July by researchers from the Republic of Korea to document and photograph collections from Korea. Projects might also include:
* housing collections from East Asia, in particular several textile collections;
* photographing exterior boxes and connecting them to their objects;
* photographing aspects of the East Asian collections;
* scanning and transcribing catalog cards for the East Asian collections;
* processing and databasing digital images of the collections;
* as well as researching and developing illustrated web guides about certain aspects of
collections from East Asia.
Qualifications
Internship will be awarded to an individual currently studying anthropology, art history, museum studies, or a related field with a demonstrated, strong interest in East Asian studies. Knowledge of an East Asian language is a plus. The successful candidate will have excellent verbal and written communication skills, some knowledge of cultural collections care, strong organizational skills and attention to detail, ability to focus on tasks, a willingness to follow directions and procedures, the ability to work effectively as members of a team on a variety of tasks, and experiences with processing digital information. Prior collections and/or registration experience is a plus.
Application Instructions
Interested candidates should submit the following documents by March 7th, 2025:
* Cover letter
* Resume
* Transcript (unofficial transcripts are acceptable)
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