Deadline: Wednesday, January 5, 2005, 5 p.m. your local time Guidelines Frequently asked questions NEH website Instructions ... Online submission form The Summer Internships Program of the National Endowment for the Humanities introduces promising college students to the programs, policies, and operations of the federal agency charged with promoting scholarship, education, and public programming in the humanities in the United States. During their ten-week stay in Washington, D.C., interns will be assigned, in most cases, to one office of the agency to assist with daily work and participate in the intellectual life of NEH. Typically, an intern's time will be split between routine administrative duties and an individual project that makes best use of the intern's skills, talents, and interests. For example, past interns have written articles for Humanities magazine, researched emerging fields in the humanities, and developed web-based tools for the gathering of humanities-related information. Before applying, you are encouraged to familiarize yourself with the scope and mission of NEH's work by browsing its | |
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