American Museum of Natural History Saltz Internship Program

American Museum of Natural History Saltz Internship Program

The Saltz Internship Program is an education and employment program for high school students 14yrs old and up. Interns facilitate science conversations using artifacts, specimens, models, and scientific tools on mobile stations throughout the museum and at dioramas and displays in museum halls with museum visitors.
As interns, one can explore scientific and cultural content, improve communication skills, gain experience having science conversations, develop relationships with museum staff and other interns from across the city, while engaging with museum visitors from around the world! Participants in the program will also participate in college and career readiness workshops, and gain exposure to a variety of STEM careers.

Phone:

212-769-5100

Email:

saltzprogram@amnh.org

Grade(s):

9-12

Location(s):

New York

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