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<P><FONT SIZE=2>MA in History students,<BR>
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Those of you interested in the possibility of a summer internship should consider this opportunity at the Newberry Library.<BR>
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All the best,<BR>
Dr. S<BR>
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Roshanna P. Sylvester, Ph.D.<BR>
Associate Professor and<BR>
Graduate Program Director<BR>
Department of History<BR>
DePaul University <BR>
rsylvest@depaul.edu<BR>
773-325-7825 (phone)<BR>
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-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: scholl@newberry.org [<A HREF="mailto:scholl@newberry.org">mailto:scholl@newberry.org</A>]<BR>
Sent: Tue 1/25/2011 12:57 PM<BR>
To: Sylvester, Roshanna<BR>
Subject: summer internships at the Newberry Library<BR>
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Dear colleagues,<BR>
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We are pleased to announce that the summer 2011 internship opportunities<BR>
at the Newberry Library are now posted on our website. Please share<BR>
this information with any students or other individuals who may be<BR>
interested interning at the Newberry this summer.<BR>
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The Newberry Library offers internships in most of its departments. <BR>
Newberry interns benefit professionally and intellectually from<BR>
challenging work assignments as well as participation in the Library's<BR>
lively community of scholars. Interns are supervised individually by<BR>
Newberry staff members, who serve as mentors and insure that the<BR>
internship has a robust educational component. In addition to their<BR>
individual assignments, interns learn about other dimensions of the<BR>
Library through group presentations, tours, and events such as the<BR>
weekly colloquium. (At the colloquium, the Newberry community gathers to<BR>
hear an informal talk, usually focused on the collections or a current<BR>
research project within the Library, followed by discussion and<BR>
accompanied by refreshments.)<BR>
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Although these opportunities are unpaid, many previous interns have<BR>
earned academic credit for their Newberry experience. Undergraduates<BR>
and graduate students in the humanities, social sciences, library and<BR>
information science, performing arts, journalism, communications,<BR>
marketing, graphic design, and museum studies, as well as postgraduates<BR>
with backgrounds in these fields, may apply for available internships. <BR>
Please refer to the individual internship descriptions on our website<BR>
for the specific qualifications for each position:<BR>
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<A HREF="http://www.newberry.org/hr/jobscontent.html#General%20Intern%20Info">http://www.newberry.org/hr/jobscontent.html#General%20Intern%20Info</A><BR>
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The application deadline for the summer internships is *February 21,<BR>
2011. *The full application information appears on the above website.<BR>
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