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The Museum of Science seeks to recruit, hire, develop, promote, and retain individuals from racially and culturally diverse backgrounds and persons with disabilities. We strive to create and sustain a more affirming environment for all staff, interns, volunteers, trustees and overseers. We value expertise gained at the Museum and encourage professional development and career growth.

Our internship program offers internships in trimesters: fall, spring, and summer. Interns work throughout the Museum on a wide variety of projects and tasks. In previous trimesters, our interns have assisted in the Live Animal Center, helped create curriculum for the National Center for Technological Literacy, designed print material for our publications department, and interpreted exhibits in our Exhibit Hall interpretation department, among many other tasks. An internship at the Museum of Science is an excellent way to gain hands-on experience in a specific area of interest or field of study.

To learn more about the internship program, please read our frequently asked questions.

In order to be considered for an internship, the following material is needed:

  • A cover letter describing academic and career goals, personal interests, and why you would like to intern at the Museum of Science.
  • A resume that includes contact information for three references.

Please email this information to: interncoordinator@mos.org. You can also mail it to:

Internship Program
Museum of Science
Science Park
Boston, MA 02114
Fax: 617-589-0362

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Current Internship Opportunities
Spring "Engineering is Elementary" Research and Evaluation Internship
Spring Butterfly Garden Internship
Spring Cahners ComputerPlace Cell Phone and Communications Exhibit Activities Intern
Spring Cahners ComputerPlace Electronic Components Exhibit Developer Internship
Spring Cahners ComputerPlace Mars Mission Control Content Developer Internship
Spring Cahners ComputerPlace Mural Artist Robot Park Exhibit Internship
Spring Cahners ComputerPlace Robotic Dog Programmer and Educator Internship
Spring Collections Internship
Spring Computer Clubhouse Mentor Internship
Spring Corporate Relations Internship
Spring Discovery Center Interpretation Internship
Spring Donor Relations Internship
Spring Educator Resource Center/Library Internship
Spring Exhibit Interpretation Internship - $8/hr
Spring Exhibit Maintenance Computer Technician Internship - $8hr
Spring Exhibit Maintenance Electronics Technician Internship - $8hr
Spring Live Animal Center Internship
Spring Living Laboratory Internship
Spring Marketing Communications Graphic Design Internship - $8/hr
Spring Marketing Internship
Spring School Visits Program Internship - $8/hr
 

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The Clark Collection of Mechanical Movement Models (Blue Wing, Lower Level) contains 120 working models designed by American engineer William M. Clark.