Internship

The CATLAB INTERNSHIP is awarded to a full-time studio art or art history major who has demonstrated outstanding academic performance. The intern will assist in the CatLAB 15 hours per week (225 hours/semester), receiving an hourly pay of $15 per hour. The intern will also receive the equivalent of one-half of one academic year of in-state tuition. Additionally, students earn 4 credits for the academic year (2 per semester). The intern commits to working in the CatLAB during the Fall and Spring semesters.

[Intern awardees are strongly encouraged to apply for additional scholarship support from the Department.]

Applicants must demonstrate basic research, computer, and organizational skills. Attention to detail is essential. A willingness and desire to learn new technologies is also important. Preferably, applicants will have Mac experience, as well as basic knowledge of digital photography and image editing, though training will be provided in these areas as part of the internship. Special consideration will be given to those with an interest in the following areas:

  • Digital art history
  • Digital imaging
  • 3D printing
  • Social media marketing
  • Videography
  • 3D modeling
  • Website development
  • Digital humanities
  • Virtual and Augmented Reality technologies

The internship student will be called on throughout the year to serve as a student ambassador for the Department by assisting in the creation of content for the Department’s social media accounts.

To learn more about the CatLAB, explore this website.

Applicants need to interview with Otto Luna before Thursday, April 4 at 5PM. To set up an interview, visit the CatLAB or email Otto at otto.luna@unh.edu. Please be ready to submit a resume before or at the time of your interview.

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