The Ph.D. Program in History

at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York

Funding

The Frick Collection: Ayesha Bulchandani Internship Program

The Education Department of The Frick Collection is now accepting applications from graduate students for the Ayesha Bulchandani Internship Program for spring 2019. The intern’s primary responsibility will be a research project with an archival component on the topic of domestic service at 1 East 70th Street between 1914 and 1931, during the period of time when the Frick mansion was a private residence. The intern will also author and present a public gallery talk and participate in the development, administration, and implementation of a variety of programs for the Frick’s many audiences.

This internship is open to current M.A. students and Ph.D. candidates pursuing degrees in public humanities, American history, public history, art history, library/information science, education, museum studies, museum education, or other fields related to The Frick Collection. Preference will be given to applicants with a demonstrated interest in public history.

A stipend award of $2,500 is available for Education Interns under the Ayesha Bulchandani Internship Program for Graduate Students.

Please feel free to share this opportunity with any interested graduate students. The internship listing is attached to this email and may also be viewed at https://www.frick.org/careers/internships [frick.org].