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Robert and Deborah Bain <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 7 Aug 1997 16:35:20 -0600
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Alan Sisley wrote:
>

> So, would kind list members please advise me of "best of all possible
> worlds" solutions to my intern's query - what could she do that would
> both benefit her studies of museology, and also benefit this
> contemporary art museum?
>
Alan-
As a museum studies student, I conducted an internship in Glasgow,
Scotland that was very well-suited to my interests and needs.  When I
arrived, the Director of Education invited me to a meeting where I met
staff members and became acquainted with current departmental projects.
On my second visit, I was assigned a personal chauffer from the
education staff to show me first-hand some of the projects that were
dicussed.  Then, I met again with the Director of Education to give her
feedback on which of the projects best fit my interests, skills, and
needs.  Finally, I met with the staff person in charge of the particular
chosen project and defined exactly how I would be involved and what I
would be expected to contribute.  At that meeting, we outlined my entire
internship schedule which reflected my week-to-week work schedule,
meetings, deadlines, etc.  This schedule was flexible, of course, but it
really gave me a firm understanding of my goals from the very beginning.

I hope this helps, and I am glad to see your concern for the intern's
experience and not just expecting free help!

Deborah Bain
San Francisco State University Alumnae

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