The State Historical Society of North Dakota is offering two summer internships: - museum technician - historic preservation intern The State Historical Society of North Dakota, based in Bismarck, strives to identify, preserve, interpret, and promote the heritage of North Dakota and its people. The State Historical Society of North Dakota is the state's premier public history institution. The agency maintains a collection consisting of nearly one million two and three-dimensional objects, serving more than 250,000 people from around the world. The Society operates the North Dakota Heritage Center, which is the state's largest and only AAM-accredited museum, as well as 56 historic sites, and a regional museum. All internship applicants should demonstrate the following: general knowledge of the humanities and/or public history, organizational skills, strong communication skills, the ability to work independently, the ability to manage multiple priorities, and the ability to work with a variety of people. Those interested in the State Historical Society of North Dakota's internships should contact the agency's visitor services coordinator: State Historical Society of North Dakota Attn: Robin Thorstenson, Visitor Services Coordinator 612 E. Boulevard Bismarck, North Dakota 58505 (701)328-2666 [log in to unmask] Application deadline is March 31, 1999. The selection process will be completed by April 15, 1999.