The Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford is offering an
eight-week internship to conservation students in July and August 2013. The internship is intended to be a mid-course
placement for students returning to study in 2013-2014.
The intern will work with Jeremy Uden, Senior Clothworkers’
Conservation Fellow, on material collected on the first and second voyages of
Captain James Cook. For more information
on the project see http://www.prm.ox.ac.uk/conservation.html
They are unable to offer remuneration of any kind for the
internship.
To apply, please email a CV and covering letter,
demonstrating an interest in ethnographic conservation, to jeremy.uden@prm.ox.ac.uk. by Monday 7th January 2013.
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