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"Patricia L. Miller" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 25 Mar 2000 17:44:07 -0600
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If any of you could swing one of these, it would be a feather in your cap. 
I realize that money is an object. These are highly competitive, so they 
don't have to fund them. It would be a great experience. The staff at AASLH 
would be great to work with. I wonder about the one that says $250. Could 
they mean per week? Otherwise, it doesn't make sense.
PLM
At 02:17 PM 3/23/00 -0600, you wrote:
>AASLH is offering the following internships this summer and fall.
>
>
>AASLH offers 2000 Alderson Internship
>
>The American Association for State and Local History (AASLH) invites
>applicants for the 2000 Alderson Internship. The intern assists the
>programs division of the AASLH office in Nashville, Tennessee. Eligible
>candidates will be graduate students currently enrolled in a degree
>program in history, public history, museum or American studies, historic
>preservation, or related field.
>
>Internship duties will be as follows:
>
>Update the AASLH Guide to Resources for History Professionals
>Assist with the Annual AASLH Awards Program
>Assist with the implementation of the new AASLH Workshop Series and
>development of participant curriculum materials.
>
>Internship will be for eight weeks during summer 2000, actual timeframe
>to be determined. A stipend of $250.00 accompanies the internship.
>
>Successful candidate will have:
>
>Working knowledge of Microsoft Word software
>Working knowledge of the Internet and e-mail technologies
>Strong written and oral communication skills
>Knowledge of the public history field, especially professional issues
>
>Questions?? Contact Lauren Batte in the AASLH office by e-mail
>(preferred): [log in to unmask]; or by phone: (615) 320-3203.
>
>To apply, please send resume, cover letter, and three letters of
>reference to:
>
>Lauren E. Batte
>Director of Programs
>AASLH
>1717 Church Street
>Nashville, TN 37203-2991
>
>Application deadline is April 28, 2000.
>
>
>
>AASLH Offers Annual Meeting Coordinator Internship for the
>2000 American Association for State and Local History (AASLH)
>& Louisiana Association of Museums Annual Meeting
>
>AASLH will join forces with the Louisiana Association of Museums at the
>Radisson Hotel in
>New Orleans, Louisiana, September 20 - 23, 2000, to host their 2000
>Annual Meeting.  The 2000
>AASLH & LAM Annual Meeting will bring together colleagues from all over
>the United States and Canada to examine the theme, “It’s A Matter of
>Trust:  The Past, The Present, and Historical Reconciliation.”
>AASLH is accepting applications for an Annual Meeting Coordinator to
>help in the daily duties of planning the annual meeting.  This paid
>position is available mid-June ­ September, 15-20 hours per week as
>needed.  Responsibilities will include but are not limited to:
>Manage and organize meeting registrations and mailing of confirmation
>letters
>Handle calls regarding registration
>Assist in compiling information for registration packets
>Work with the Volunteer Coordinator to schedule volunteers at the
>meeting
>Assist in exhibit hall planning
>Assist in preparing correspondence and mailings
>Assist in ordering products for the meeting
>Enter meeting and session evaluation information in the computer and
>prepare the post meeting statistics
>If available, attend conference and assist staff as needed.
>(Registration would be complimentary.)
>
>The position offers students an opportunity to become familiar with
>colleagues and organizations within the history and museum community.
>Questions?? Contact Natalie Norris in the AASLH office by e-mail at
>[log in to unmask]; or by phone: (615) 320-3203.
>
>To apply, please send resume, cover letter, and two letters of reference
>to:
>
>Natalie Norris
>Director of Marketing and Special Events
>AASLH
>1717 Church Street
>Nashville, TN 37203-2991
>
>

Patricia L. Miller, Executive Director
Illinois Heritage Association
602 1/2 E. Green St., Champaign, IL 61820
phone: 217-359-5600; email: [log in to unmask]

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