Editorial Internship At The American Ethnological Society

Students currently enrolled in a PhD programme in socio-cultural anthropology are invited to join the American Ethnological Society (AES) on a two-year internship. Each year, the editorial intern team meets in person or virtually in pandemic times. AES provides travel funds to editorial team members for these meetings. The deadline is on Monday 1st March 2021.

The American Ethnological Society (AES) is the oldest professional anthropological organisation in the United States.

Beginning in 2016, the AES Editorial Intern programme is a small group composed of graduate students from universities around the world.

Intern responsibilities include creative intellectual teamwork at annual conferences, on social media such as Facebook and Twitter, as well as generating new content for the website.

The aim is to expand conversations about anthropology in general, and also to share and supplement the rich body of scholarship produced in the pages of American Ethnologist.

Prospective interns must be enrolled in a PhD program in socio-cultural anthropology.

Participation in the intern program is a two-year commitment, with the possibility of extending one’s participation longer if desired.

The deadline is on Monday 1st March 2021.

 

Main Criteria

  • An up-to-date CV
  • a 300-500 word statement introducing yourself, your research interests, stage in your graduate studies, and why you would like to be an AES Editorial Intern.

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