Communications Internship
Description
The National Air and Space Museum's summer internship program provides firsthand experience working in a museum in an immersive experience including professional development opportunities, enrichment activities and opportunities to collaborate with other interns.
This is a 10-week, full-time internship that includes a $7,500 stipend. The program is scheduled for June 2 to August 8, but dates can be flexible depending on candidate's schedule.
In 2025, the Museum will offer the following internship projects in our Communications Department:
- Museum Intranet & Internal Communications
- Graphic Design
- Communications & Social Media
For project descriptions and other opportunities, visit our website: https://airandspace.si.edu/support/get-involved/internships/summer-internship-program
Number of positions available
3
Requirements
National Air and Space Museum summer internships are available to undergraduate students, recent graduates, or graduate students.
You must apply through our SOLAA system.
To apply for the internship, please create an account on the Smithsonian Online Academic Appointment system (SOLAA) here: https://solaa.si.edu/solaa/SOLAAHome.html
Complete applications must include the following:
- Internship program application (found on SOLAA)
- Unofficial transcript
- Two letters of recommendation
- A Statement of Purpose (500-1,000 words) indicating the type of internship you are interested in and explaining how an internship will contribute to your education and career goals
When applying, you will indicate which project you are interested in on the Project Choices section of the application using the project titles above. You may select up to three projects, but do not need to choose all three if you are only interested in one or two.
The application closes on January 31st, 2025.
About National Air and Space Museum
The Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum collects, preserves, studies, and exhibits artifacts, archival materials, and works of art related to the history, culture, and science of aviation and spaceflight and the study of the universe. Its research and outreach activities serve all audiences, within and beyond its walls. The Museum commemorates the past and is committed to educating and inspiring people to foster appreciation for the importance of flight to humanity.