SIMA graduate student summer training program Summer 2024 Call For Applications
The Summer Institute in Museum Anthropology (SIMA) is happy to announce that we are accepting proposals from prospective graduate student participants for the 2024 program. The program will be held next summer at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History (in Washington, DC and Suitland, MD) from June 24 – July 19, 2024.

SIMA is a graduate student summer training program in museum research methods offered through the Department of Anthropology at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History with major funding from the Cultural Anthropology Program of the National Science Foundation.

During four weeks of intensive training in seminars and hands-on workshops at the museum and an off-site collections facility, students are introduced to the scope of collections and their potential as data. Students become acquainted with strategies for navigating museum systems, learn to select methods to examine and analyze museum specimens, and consider a range of theoretical issues that collections-based research may address. In consultation with faculty, each student carries out preliminary data collection on a topic of their own choice and develops a prospectus for research to be implemented upon return to their home university. Visiting faculty members for 2024 will be announced in the coming months. Local faculty will include Dr. Joshua A. Bell, SIMA director and Dr. Candace Greene, Director emeritus of SIMA, as well as other Smithsonian Institution Department of Anthropology curators and staff.

Who should apply?
Graduate students preparing for research careers in cultural anthropology who are interested in using museum collections as a data source. The program is not designed to serve students seeking careers in museum management. Students at both the masters and doctoral level will be considered for acceptance. Students in related interdisciplinary programs (Indigenous Studies, Folklore, etc.) are welcome to apply if the proposed project is anthropological in nature. All U.S. students are eligible for acceptance, even if studying abroad. International students can be considered only if they are enrolled in a university in the U.S. Canadian First Nation members are eligible under treaty agreements.

Costs:
The program covers students’ tuition and shared housing in local furnished apartments. A small stipend will be provided to assist with the cost of food and other local expenses. Participants are individually responsible for the cost of travel to and from Washington, DC.
Dates: June 24, 2024 – July 19, 2024

Application deadline - March 1, 2024
For detailed information about SIMA please visit:
https://naturalhistory.si.edu/research/anthropology/programs/summer-institute-museum-anthropology

For full application instructions visit:
https://naturalhistory.si.edu/research/anthropology/programs/summer-institute-museum-anthropology/sima-application-instructions

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SIMA Collections and Archives Internships, Summer 2024
SIMA Collections Interns and SIMA Archival Interns provide critical support to the Summer Institute in Museum Anthropology.
More information here, including how to apply
https://naturalhistory.si.edu/research/anthropology/programs/summer-institute-museum-anthropology/sima-collections-and-archives-internships

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