[Nfbv-announce] Summer Internships for People with Disabilities at the National Gallery of Art Washington, D.C.
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The National Gallery of Art is pleased to announce Summer Internships
for People with Disabilities. Nine-week summer internships provide
opportunities to work on projects directed by a Gallery curator or
department head. Biweekly museum seminars introduce interns to the
broad spectrum of museum work, and to Gallery staff, departments,
programs, and functions.
Eligibility
Any college student (degree- and non-degree-seeking), graduate
student, law student, or recent graduate (degree must have been
received no earlier than 2014) is invited to apply. You will not be
required to disclose your specific disability; however, your
application for this program will signify that you consider yourself
a person with a disability. Applicants from all backgrounds are
encouraged to apply.
Questions
If you have any questions about the application process or the
program, please send inquiries to Mattie Schloetzer, program
administrator for internships and fellowships
(<mailto:intern at nga.gov>intern at nga.gov).
Terms
Summer interns are in residence at the Gallery from June 8 to August
7, 2015. Interns receive a stipend of approximately $4,500 that is
subject to all applicable taxes. In addition, interns receive a
monthly public transportation subsidy.
Deadline
Complete application packets must be received by Monday, March 23, 2015.
To apply visit:
<http://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/opportunities/interns-and-fellows/graduate/summer-internship-people-with-disabilities.html>http://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/opportunities/interns-and-fellows/graduate/summer-internship-people-with-disabilities.html
Sponsor
These internships are provided under a contract with the John F.
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
Lorena Baines
Manager of Accessible Programs
National Gallery of Art
Washington, D.C.
202-842-6905
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