Internships at the USAHEC
 

The USAHEC offers in-depth professional experience through internships to students pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees. The USAHEC is a world-class working archive, museum, and educational facility; the USAHEC Internship Program is intended to provide real-world experience in the history, public history, museum, archival, public relations, and library fields to eager and motivated students. The interns will support the mission and vision of the USAHEC and support daily activities and special projects supervised by USAHEC employees.

Qualifying students serve for a minimum of one semester and receive credit based on the scheduling and requirements of their school. Internships are unpaid. Students are responsible for their own lodging, tuition, travel, and all other incidental expenses.

 

Apply for your internship:

 
 

Internships are always tailored to the needs of the student, but the USAHEC has specific internship positions students may apply for. Students interested in applying for an internship should submit the application to the USAHEC internship coordinator either sixty days prior to the expected start of their internship, or according to the internship job description.

Return applications to the Internship Coordinator by emailing them to:
usarmy.carlisle.awc.mbx.ahec-ves@mail.mil

with the subject line "INTERN (Last Name)".

 
 
 
Open Internships:  
These internships are open to be applied for. Please download and fill out the application on the back of the job description and email the application to the internship coordinator along with a CV or resume and a cover letter describing how you can strengthen and support the USAHEC team by interning in that position. If you do not see an internship that fulfills your educational needs, please email the internship coordinator to discuss possibilities.  
 
 
 
Closed Internships:  
These internships are not available. If you are interested in a filled internship, please download and fill out the application and email it to the internship coordinator for discussion about future options.  
 
 
Important: For ease of use and clear understanding for academic institutions, the USAHEC uses the term “intern” to describe student volunteers. An intern at the USAHEC is a volunteer who is a student of an accredited undergraduate or graduate academic program and is receiving academic credit towards a degree for their efforts at the USAHEC. Interns serving at the USAHEC are not part of the Army Civilian Career Intern Program or any other Department of Defense or U.S. Government internship program.