Simmons Graduate Internship Program
The Henry Ford's Simmons Internship Program is designed for current graduate students pursuing careers in museums, historical agencies, conservation labs, or related fields. These internships provide participants with a great opportunity to gain in-depth work experience in a major American history museum.
Hermitage Research and Interpretation Planning Simmons Internship
This project supports a cross-departmental effort to review research findings, conduct original research, and refine the interpretive plan for two dwellings that housed enslaved people at the Hermitage Plantation, originally located near Savannah, Georgia, and acquired and relocated to The Henry Ford's Greenfield Village in 1934.
Duties and Responsibilities :
Ability to conduct advanced research in African American history, contextualize it, and propose and defend high-quality public history products.
Duties will include :
Minimum Requirements :
Stipend and Terms of Internship
Simmons interns are awarded stipends for a minimum 12-week full time internship. Starting and ending dates for individual internships are negotiable. The Simmons Internship Program is funded by the Vera W. and Walter E. Simmons Endowment Fund.
Applications should include :
Students may apply for more than one internship project but must submit a unique letter of application for each. The deadline for application is Saturday, March 1.