This internship will give the intern valuable, real-world experience in non-profit fundraising and marketing. Center staff will instruct the intern on archaeological GIS laboratory procedures such as computer cataloguing, storage requirements, and database management. During the course of the internship, the intern will take a leading role in the cataloging, sorting and storing of research files and creating user guides for these collections. Center staff will instruct the intern on archival procedures, computer cataloging, storage requirements, and preventative conservation.
Interns may create museum exhibits and related activities, develop curricula for K programs in line with current content standards, or plan and present a public class or lecture. During the course of the research and planning, the intern will receive guidance as appropriate to the selected project.
Internships are open to all interested individuals and are available for college credit. The application process is similar for both credit and non-credit applicants.
Schools, departments, professors, or professionals may refer interns. Interns may apply for 1, 2 or 3-unit internships with the approval of their schools and sponsoring departments. With approval of their sponsoring agencies, interns may apply for additional internships and may volunteer for non-credit experience. To apply for an internship position, submit the following documents to vol. Letter of Interest: address your background, goals, the intern position and why you want to intern with SDAC.
Review some of the frequently asked questions from potential interns. Purchase Museum Admission online here. Alt Sidebar. Volunteers Volunteers Make a Difference! Resume or CV Your documents will be directed to the appropriate department and you will be contacted with further instructions. Physical Anthropologists that study primates have found employment in zoos, research facilities, and conservation efforts.
Gets hands on with history through Archaeology. It is the study of past peoples through material remains. It help us understand more about past cultures, societies, and peoples by examining evidence of how they lived. Archaeology aims to understand everything from beliefs to food production and interrelationships on small and broad scales.
Archaeologists are often employed by Cultural Resource Management firms that preserve cultural heritage of Native and historic peoples. Archaeological research is conducted all over the world, reconstructing the past to answer questions of history and how we can apply such knowledge to our present and future.
New discoveries are made all the time, making archaeology an exciting and ever-changing field. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be an archaeologist? Or wondered what working archaeologists actually do? Our Certificate of Performance in Archaeology is designed to teach and train those looking to pursue an education and career in the field. Cultural Resource Management CRM is the primary way archaeologists make a living by working in the preservation and management of cultural heritage sites and assemblages all over the world.
Meet some of our current and former students. Jamie Bastide Graduate Student Archaeology. Amanda L. Shannon Farnsworth Graduate Student Archaeology. Get Involved Association of Anthropology Students AAS Provides a forum for the discussion, promotion, and realization of anthropological pursuits for students in the department.
Anthropology Graduate Student Association AGSA Facilitates a unified graduate student voice and to provide peer support for academic and professional endeavors. Course not counted toward minor or major. ANTH is a directed group study on a topic or in a field not included in the regular departmental curriculum by special arrangement with a faculty member. ANTH is an independent study and research under the direction of a member of the faculty. Both courses are research opportunities for students to explore a research topic of their choice either guided by or worked hands-on, one-on-one with a faculty mentor.
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