Alameda/UTSA Endowed Museum Internship

This internship award shall be provided to a full-time or part-time GRADUATE student enrolled in a graduate program in Anthropology, Art History or History.
Funds distributed from the endowment shall be used each year to fund an internship at the:
• Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C.
UTSA Institute of Texan Cultures
• Kennedy Center
• or other cultural institutions as deemed appropriate by the Dean of College of Liberal and Fine Arts
The internship award shall be provided to a full-time or part-time graduate student enrolled in a graduate program in Anthropology, Art History or History.
Preference will be given to students who have completed at least 20 credit hours toward their master’s degree. In consultation with the graduate advisers of record, applicants are responsible for making internship arrangements.

Amount of award varies depending on funds available. Past awards have been approximately $1,000, and are awarded just prior to the start of the internship.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Completed Application
Essay – a 500-word narrative proposing the organization where they expect to complete their internship. The narrative should explain how the internship experience fits into their academic development and area of study, and what they hope to gain from the experience.

Award
Varies
College/Department
College of Liberal & Fine Arts
Deadline
09/26/2024
Supplemental Questions
  1. Essay - a 500-word narrative proposing the organization where they expect to complete their internship. The narrative should explain how the internship experience fits into their academic development and area of study, and what they hope to gain from the experience.