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Are you an undergraduate looking to dip your toes into archaeology, museum education, or event planning? The Kelsey Museum offers a variety of ways for University of Michigan students to engage with tour groups, shape educational programming, and create special events for fellow archaeology-loving undergraduates.
Undergraduate Offerings
Department Internship | Education Assistant | Student Activities Board Member | |
What is it? | Museum Studies Program practicum or project-specific internship | Paid/work-study position that engages with K–12 groups | Volunteer position |
Time Commitment | Biggest time commitment | 6–10 hours per week | Smallest time commitment (ca. 5 hours per month) |
Other Details | Either for course credit (MUSEUMS 409; Practicum) or paid | Requires training and 3-hour blocks of availability | Work within an approved budget to mount events/activities |
Questions?
For inquiries related to undergraduate opportunities at the Kelsey Museum, please contact Shannon Ness, university programs coordinator in the Education Department, at snness@umich.edu or (734) 764-6093.