History Research Internship History Research Intern will help to compile and research into Pacific Asian War. S/he will research and write about the history of WWII. The History Research Intern will work under the supervision of the Associate Historian. The internship will provide the opportunity to develop practical skills in a nonprofit history organization environment, will introduce the intern to an oral history environment including research, writing, and outreach.
Qualification: Currently enrolled as an undergraduate or graduate student in history. Excellent written and oral communication skills. Demonstrated research skills and organizational skills. Familiarity with relevant computer programs, including Microsoft Office suite. As appropriate, the ability to deal with difficult and sensitive material from Pacific Asia War.
Digital Marketing Internship We are looking for a rockstar marketing intern to join our nonprofit. Intern must be creative and must be able to provide creative ideas. You will assist us in developing and implementing marketing strategies.
As a marketing intern, you will collaborate with our marketing and advertising team in all stages of marketing campaigns. Your insightful contribution will help develop, expand, and maintain our marketing channels. This internship will help you acquire marketing skills and provide you with knowledge of various marketing strategies.
Responsibilities: Assist in designing marketing campaigns for spring Help distribute marketing materials Assist in marketing and advertising activities Manage and update company database and CRM Help organize marketing events Collect quantitative and qualitative data from marketing campaigns
Requirements Strong desire to learn along other professionals Solid understanding of different marketing techniques Excellent verbal and written communication skills Familiarity with marketing computer software and online applications such as CRM tools and Google Adwords or the willingness to learn Passion for the marketing industry and its best practices Current enrollment in a related BS or Masters degree
Archivist Internship Pacific Atrocities Education is undertaking development of a print and digital content archive. Under supervision, the intern performs a variety of archiving, research, and administrative duties within the Arts Division, in support of archival and collection management functions. Schedule is flexible; prefer minimum of two full work days per week and up to 20 hours a week. The ideal candidate is a self-starter who is able to work independently under guidance and direction as necessary.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Processing (i.e., arranging, organizing, describing, and preserving) manuscript and records materials in all formats for public research use in accordance with department and national standards, such as Describing Archives: A Content Standard (DACS).
Organizing and rehousing collections; analyzing documents for topical content to correctly describe individual documents; identifying sensitive materials; researching the historical context of collections and their creators; writing collection scope and content notes and prepare written reports.
Participating in determining recommendations for the arrangement and description of the collections.
Creating and managing databases in Excel
Describing collections of archival materials
Helping to create an infrastructure and preservation plan for the management of materials
Creating an outreach strategy to connect our readers with the archival material
Requirements
Journalism, photography, history, or other related majors