The Dangremond Museum Studies Internship

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The Dangremond Museum Studies Internship

Overview

Have you ever wondered what it’s like working in a museum? Are you a college student looking for a summer internship? 

The Dangremond Museum Studies Internship at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History is a 6-week summer internship designed to provide an immersive experience in a museum setting. 

Students will work closely with the museum’s Collections, Education, and Exhibitions Departments to complete multiple projects and gain valuable experience. 

  • In the Collections Department, interns assist with processing a collection and gain experience in researching, cataloging, digitizing, and making a collection accessible to the public. 
  • In the Education Department, interns assist with developing and presenting educational programs to museum visitors and help prepare school program materials and supplies for the upcoming school year. 
  • In the Exhibitions Department, interns support the creation and installation of museum exhibitions and take their own small exhibition from concept to reality. 

In addition, interns meet with staff from the Administration and Development Departments to learn about leadership, fundraising, and museum finance. Finally, field trips throughout the summer allow interns to visit other regional museums to meet staff and learn more about the field. 

This internship takes place at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History for six weeks from the week of July 8th through the week of August 12th. Interns will complete 144 hours (4 days/week; 9:30 am-4:30 pm with an unpaid lunch hour) and will receive a $2,260 total stipend, paid in two installments.. 

The application period for summer 2024 is January 1-March 8, 2024. 

What former Dangremond interns shared about their favorite part of the internship experience: 

“Meeting people in all different positions was the best part about this program because I learned about all of the different roles that go into the production of the museum.”- Aliha Haider 

“My favorite part was becoming a regular part of staff and getting acquainted with the daily work environment in a museum.” – Ryan Feriancek 

Application Process

 

Who is eligible?

Students who are currently enrolled at a college or university and will have completed their sophomore, junior, or senior year by the beginning of the internship.  First year students and those who have previously participated in this same internship at the Connecticut Museum are not eligible. 

How to apply

Eligible students can apply by submitting the following items:

  • Resume
  • Academic essay: 500-1000 words describing how your academic goals, qualifications, and career aspirations relate to the internship at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 
  • Copies of academic transcripts from all colleges/universities attended
  • 2 letters of recommendation from professors, teachers, or former internship supervisors; emailed letters of recommendation should be sent directly from the reference to spresutti@connecticutmuseum.org

Please send all inquiries and completed applications to the contact listed below. All application materials may be sent via email.  Letters of recommendation can be sent by mail or email but must come directly from the person writing the letter to our HR office. Although not preferred, application materials may arrive separately. 

Contact:
Susan Presutti, Director of Human Resources
One Elizabeth Street
Hartford, CT 06105
spresutti@connecticutmuseum.org | (860) 236-5621 x244 

Selection Process and Final Decision

All applications will be reviewed as received and selected applicants will be invited for an interview.  

FAQ

Do I need to be a history major to be eligible for the Connecticut Museum’s paid internship program?

No. We welcome applications from students with varied interests and backgrounds. In your essay, please be sure to outline relevant coursework and experience.

I am not a US citizen. Am I eligible to apply for this internship?

Yes. This internship program is open to international students. You are responsible for determining if you are eligible to receive a stipend from a US employer, and the Connecticut Museum will require proof of eligibility to offer you the internship, and proof of visa and eligibility for you to receive stipend payments.  

Does the Connecticut Museum sponsor visas?

No. Although the Connecticut Museum will act as your host institution, we cannot sponsor your visa. If you are an international student interested in applying for this internship, please confirm with your college or university immigration advisor that you are eligible for a work authorization.  

I missed the application deadline. May I submit a late application?

No. The Connecticut Museum does not consider late applications.

If I am accepted for an internship position, will the Connecticut Museum provide housing?

No. If you are accepted into the internship program, it is your responsibility to arrange your own housing, transportation, and accommodations. 

If I am not accepted for an internship position, may I reapply the following year?

Yes, as long as you are still eligible the following year. You will need to resubmit your application materials again. Please be sure to state on your application that you are reapplying. 

If I am accepted for an internship position, can I earn academic credit for the work done?

Many institutions will not allow students to receive academic credit for an internship that comes with a stipend. However, with prior consent from your institution, you may be eligible. You must make arrangements to receive this credit with your institution before beginning your internship at the Connecticut Museum. The Connecticut Museum cannot retrofit an internship program for academic credit, nor can we proactively craft this internship to be eligible for academic credit from any specific institution. 

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Location

One Elizabeth Street
Hartford CT, 06105

860.236.5621

 

Museum Hours:

Tuesday - Saturday 10 am - 5 pm, Thursday until 8 pm
Sunday 12 pm - 5 pm

Research Center Hours:

Tuesday-Saturday 12 pm - 5 pm, Thursday until 8 pm
Always by appointment only.