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The Historic Preservation Internship Training Program

The Historic Preservation Internship Training Program trains our future historic preservation professionals. The internship program offers undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to gain practical experience in cultural resource management programs in the National Park Service headquarters, field offices, and parks, and in other federal agencies.

Working under the direction of experienced historic preservation professionals, students undertake short-term research and administrative projects. Students learn about and contribute to the national historic preservation programs and the federal government’s preservation and management of historic properties.
The short-term internships are available in the summer and during the school year. The internship program is operated jointly with the National Council for Preservation Education.

Contact Guy Lapsley, Technical Preservation Services, for more information.

To apply:
http://www.nps.gov/tps/education/internships.htm

If you are in the MESA/MEP/MSP program(s) at San Diego City College, Southwestern College, or SDSU – please inform Eric Pamintuan, epamintuan@projects.sdsu.edu, 619-594-2680, if you apply/are hired. Thank you.

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