Spring 2026 Internships

С»ÆÊé Heritage Center – С»ÆÊé 150th Anniversary

The Heritage Center Museum is offering three paid and two unpaid positions to assist with researching individuals, topics, and events from С»ÆÊé's history in preparation for the university's upcoming 150th anniversary in 2026. The Heritage Center is coordinating research efforts and content to support a year-long storytelling initiative on campus. Students will be trained to conduct research using the Heritage Center's relevant collections, as well as resources from other campus or local libraries, museums, and various online digitized collections. They will perform detailed research within these collections and write short biographies or historical context documents that include relevant citations.

Our collection includes archival material and thousands of photographs, publications, artifacts, memorabilia, scrapbooks, and textiles covering many aspects of С»ÆÊé history from the 1870s through the present. The Heritage Center is devoted to preserving С»ÆÊé Boulder's extraordinary 150-year past and truthfully representing the history and people of Colorado's flagship university. We value diverse experiences and are committed to fostering a sense of belonging for all members of the С»ÆÊé community.
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Number of Positions:Ìý 3 paid positions. 2 additional unpaid internships.

Supervisor:ÌýMona Lambrecht, Curator of History and Collections

Schedule: 8-10 hours per week. Spring semester only or year-long options.
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Format: In person with some virtual research available. Research at other campus repositories and local libraries will be needed. The museum is temporarily located on East Campus at 30th and Marine streets.

Compensation/Course Credit:Ìý$18 per hour for paid positions. ForÌýpaid and unpaid positions, students may earn 3 internship credits towards their HIST major or minor by completing several personal reflections/journal entries and submitting a final project/sample of work from their internship. To earn credit, students must enroll in HIST 4930.

Desired skills:

  • Interest in historical research, historic collections, and/or a career in museums or archives
  • Experience with research using various primary source materials
  • Excellent research, documenting, and writing skills
  • Detail-oriented and organized
  • Ability to read script/cursive handwriting helpful
  • Familiarity with С»ÆÊé Boulder campus, Boulder, or Colorado history helpful
  • Experience with genealogical research helpful
  • Comfortable working independently and willing to ask questions when needed
  • Flexibility, adaptability, and a sense of humor

How to apply:ÌýSubmit anÌýinternship applicationÌýand a cover letterÌýto the History Internships Coordinator, Dr. Natalie Mendoza (natalie.mendozagutierrez@colorado.edu) and ccÌýss-history@colorado.edu. Cover letter should be saved as a PDF and must answer the following questions:

  • What skills do you bring to this position?
  • How does this position support your current historical interests and future goals?
  • What do you hope to learn and get out of this position?

Applicants will be expected to interview with the supervisor.

Application deadline: Priority deadline is January 8, 2026 applications accepted until the positions are filled.

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С»ÆÊé Libraries – Latinx and Chicanx Communities

The University of Colorado Boulder Libraries’ Archives is seeking one intern during Spring 2026 semester (16 weeks beginning the week of January 8, 2026). The intern will conduct a research survey of primary sources within the С»ÆÊé Boulder Archives that document the history and experiences of Latinx and Chicanx communities in Boulder County.Ìý This work is part of a collaborative project with Boulder County Parks and Open Spaces. The intern will be trained to use С»ÆÊé Boulder’s ArchivesSpace platform and other collection management systems to locate relevant archival collections; perform detailed research within these collections; and create an annotated bibliography, which may include additional associated research on individuals, events, organizations, or other topics and/or writing short biographies or historical context documents. This work will be performed on-site in the Archives in Norlin Library on the С»ÆÊé Boulder campus.

Number of Positions:Ìý1

Supervisor:ÌýMegan Friedel, Lead Archivist and Head of Distinctive Collections & Institutional Memory, University of Colorado Boulder Libraries

Schedule:Ìý8-10 hours per week. Hours must be scheduled Mondays, Tuesdays, or Thursdays between 9am-4pm, with some flexibility for Wednesdays between 10am-4pm dependent on approval by the supervisor.

Format:ÌýIn person

Compensation/Course Credit:ÌýThis position is unpaid. Students may earn 3 credits towards their HIST major or minor by completing several personal reflections/journal entries and submitting a final product/sample of work from their internship. To earn credit, students must enroll in HIST 4930.

Desired skills:

  • Interest in archival collections and historical research and/or a career in archives
  • Ability to take directions well
  • Detail oriented and organized
  • Comfort with being self-directed and working independently, willing to ask questions when unsure
  • Comfortable with learning to navigate and use new software platforms

How to apply:ÌýSubmit anÌýinternship applicationÌýand a cover letter to the History Internships Coordinator, Dr. Natalie Mendoza (natalie.mendozagutierrez@colorado.edu). Cover letter should be saved as a PDF and must answer the following questions:

  • What skills do you bring to this internship?
  • How does this internship support your current historical interests & future goals?
  • What do you hope to get out of the internship?

Applicants will be expected to interview with supervisor.

Application deadline:ÌýPriority deadline isÌýNovember 12, 2025; applications accepted until the positions are filled.


С»ÆÊé Libraries – Distinctive Collections and Institutional Memory – Glenn Miller Collection

Distinctive Collections and Institutional Memory in the С»ÆÊé Libraries is offering an internship position working withÌýthe Glenn Miller collections. The Glenn Miller collections are composed of over 40 big band music collections containing documents, photographs, and audio-visual material relating to the life and career of big band leader Glenn Miller. Tasks will includeÌýcreating inventories of audio-visual material in the collections, as well as organizing and rehousing archival materials to improve researcher access to the collection. As an intern you will receive a general introduction to archival collections including their arrangement, description, and preservation. Your final project will be all or portions of an archival finding aid (or context and inventory for a collection).

Number of Positions:Ìý2

Supervisor:ÌýA. R. Flynn, Project Archivist for the Glenn Miller Collections

Schedule:Ìý8-10 hours per week during spring semester

Format:ÌýIn person

Compensation/Course Credit:ÌýThis position is unpaid.ÌýStudents may earn 3 internship credits towards their HIST major or minor by completing several personal reflections/journal entries and submitting a final project/sample of work from their internship. To earn credit, students must enroll in HIST 4930.

Desired skills:

  • Detail-oriented
  • Strong organizational and communication skills
  • Comfortable performing repetitive tasks
  • Students interested in libraries, archives, history, and/or music are encouraged to apply

How to apply:ÌýSubmit anÌýinternship applicationÌýand a cover letter to the History Internships Coordinator, Dr. Natalie Mendoza (natalie.mendozagutierrez@colorado.edu). Cover letter should be saved as a PDF and must answer the following questions:

  • What skills do you bring to this internship?
  • How does this internship support your current historical interests & future goals?
  • What do you hope to get out of the internship?

Applicants will be expected to interview with supervisor.

Application deadline:ÌýPriority deadline is November 12, 2025;Ìýapplications will be accepted until the positions are filled.


– Collections Intern/Inventory

The Museum of Boulder is seeking up to three interns over the next semester to assist with a variety of projects. Interns will work with the museum's permanent collection of historic artifacts to accession, photograph, conduct condition reports, create objectÌýstorage, update the Museum's database - Past Perfect, choose objects for upcoming exhibits, write narrative labels, etc. By the end of the Internship, internsÌýwill have gained a basic understanding of day-to-day work in collection management.

Number of Positions:Ìý3 per semester

Supervisor:ÌýElizabeth Nosek, Curator of Collections & Exhibits

Schedule:Ìý8-10 hours per week. Must be available on Wednesdays and/or Thursdays. Specifics to be determined with curator.

Format:ÌýIn person

Compensation/Course Credit:ÌýThis position is unpaid. Students may earn 3 credits towards their HIST major or minor by completing several personal reflections/journal entries and submitting a final product/sample of work from their internship. To earn credit, students must enroll in HIST 4930.

Desired skills:

  • Interest in history, historic collections and a career in museums or archives
  • Ability to take directions well
  • Detail oriented and organized
  • Comfort with being self-directed or part of the team, willing to ask questions when unsure
  • Flexibility and a sense of humor

How to apply:ÌýSubmit anÌýinternship applicationÌýand a cover letter to the History Internships Coordinator, Dr. Natalie Mendoza (natalie.mendozagutierrez@colorado.edu). Cover letter should be saved as a PDF and must answer the following questions:

  • What skills do you bring to this internship?
  • How does this internship support your current historical interests & future goals?
  • What do you hope to get out of the internship?

Interns will be expected to interview and tour the collections facility with curator.

Application deadline:ÌýPriority deadline isÌýNovember 12, 2025;Ìýapplications accepted until the positions are filled.