THE HARVARD UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUMS announce five internships in various departments to begin in the fall of 1995. Curatorial interns will share fully in the curatorial activities of the department, including assisting with organization, storage, and documentation of the permanent collection, exhibitions, acquisitions, answering scholarly inquiries and general correspondence. Interns will participate in the Harvard University Art Museums curatorial and conservation interns' academic program, including a weekly seminar. Each intern will define and complete an independent research project that may result in an exhibition and/or publication. Basic requirements for all internships include: M.A. in art history or work toward Ph.D. completed past qualifying paper; demonstrated research and writing skills. 1. BUSCH-REISINGER MUSEUM: Collection devoted to Central and Northern European art. Specialization in the art of German-speaking Europe and appropriate language skills are desirable. 2. DRAWING DEPARTMENT: Collection of 10,000 European and American drawings from the 14th-century to the present. 3. PRINT DEPARTMENT: Collection of 60,000 Western prints from the 15th century to the present. Specialization in Western prints is mandatory. 4. PAINTINGS & SCULPTURE: Collections of European and American paintings, sculpture and decorative arts from end of antiquity to the present. Applications from candidates with a specialization in any field of Western paintings, sculpture or decorative arts will be considered; preference may be given to those with a demonstrated interest in American art. Painting dept. internship is NEA funded; successful candidate must be U.S. citizen or permanent resident. 5. ANCIENT ART DEPARTMENT: Collections of Greek, Roman, Etruscan, Egyptian and Near Eastern Art. Specialization in classical art and archaeology required, interest in ancient bronzes preferred. Intern will be involved in major bronze exhibition and International Congress. Ancient art dept. internship is NEA funded; successful candidate must be U.S. citizen or permanent resident. Internships are 10-months at $19,000 plus benefits. A/D March 15, 1995. AA/EOE. Send letter of interest, r=E9sum=E9, writing sample, and letters of recommendation to: Cynthia Friedmann, Harvard University Art Museums, 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138.