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Job Opportunity: Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) Program Internship

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The Alabama Department of Archives and History (ADAH) invites applications from undergraduate and graduate students for its summer 2025 internship program. ADAH internships are paid, and students may be able to obtain academic credit depending on the policies of their educational institutions.

The NAGPRA internship will provide the successful candidate an opportunity to obtain experience with processing archival records in a museum setting, using Microsoft Access and PastPerfect museum database software, and analyzing and researching an existing archaeological collection. All these tasks will further the candidate’s understanding of conducting NAGPRA work in a museum environment.

To apply, submit an ADAH Summer 2025 Internship cover sheet, state application form, resume, cover letter, unofficial transcript, and reference letter by a professor or academic advisor by February 28, 2025. All application materials should be emailed to Krystle Scott at krystlem.scott@archives.alabama.gov.

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