Education
Deadline: 31.07.2022

Greenberg Family International Internship Program: 2022 Internships

POLIN Museum is pleased to announce a special edition of internship program at POLIN Museum for students refugees from Ukraine. The Foundation for the Preservation of the History of the Jewish People in the Pale of Settlement is supporting in 2022 four internships in a program that started in 2017. Interns will spend three months at POLIN Museum working on specific projects related to their qualifications and interests and to opportunities at POLIN Museum.

These internships are open to undergraduate and graduate university students. Applicants must be currently enrolled in an accredited Ukrainian university when they apply. They must be proficient in Ukrainian at a level of C2 and either in Polish or English at a level of C1 or higher. Proficiency in other languages is also desirable and should be indicated on the applicant’s résumé. The ability to use an advanced graphic program is also welcome.

POLIN Museum offers students a chance to gain unique experience, deepen their knowledge of the history of Polish Jews, develop professional skills in a world-class museum, as well as get to know contemporary Poland.

2022 Internships

POLIN Museum is offering 4 positions in its Education department. POLIN Museum will assign each intern to a specific project, based on their skills and interests and on the needs of POLIN Museum. Each intern will be required to present a report on their work at the culmination of their internship.

Education department: Create and translate materials in Ukrainian for use in workshops; assist the museum’s educators in conducting workshops; work with the museum’s guides.

Compensation

Each intern is offered 3400 PLN gross per month as remuneration during the internship.

Period of Internship

All internships will take place for three months between August 1st and January 31,  2023.  The precise dates of each internship will depend on the intern’s availability and the department’s schedule. Due to the pandemic situation caused by the COVID-19 the POLIN Museum reserves the right to cancel the Greenberg Family internship.

Accommodation, Travel, and Insurance

Arranging for travel to and from Warsaw, visa, accommodation and insurance while in Warsaw will be the responsibility of the intern. POLIN Museum will provide accommodation recommendations upon request.

 

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The project was made possible thanks to the support of the Foundation for the Preservation of the History of the Jewish People in the Pale of Settlement and the Association of the Jewish Historical Institute of Poland.

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