The National Archives is offering internship placements for motivated and passionate individuals interested in gaining hands-on experience in archival research, preservation, and public engagement. Interns will work alongside experienced professionals in a range of departments, contributing to the preservation of historical records and improving access to the nation's documentary heritage. This opportunity will provide valuable exposure to the inner workings of a leading national archive institution while helping to shape the future of archival practice.
- Assist with the cataloging, preservation, and digitization of archival materials.
- Support research and document retrieval for both internal and external stakeholders.
- Contribute to the development of educational programs and public outreach initiatives.
- Aid in managing the collection of historical records, ensuring they are accurately stored and maintained.
- Help prepare materials for exhibitions and public presentations.
- Participate in project-based work within various departments (such as Conservation, Digital Archives, or Records Management).
- Provide administrative support, including maintaining databases and creating reports on collection status.
- Assist in responding to public inquiries and facilitating access to archives as needed.
- Participate in training and professional development activities related to archival practices.
- Current enrollment in or recent completion of an undergraduate or postgraduate program in Archival Studies, History, Library Science, Information Management, or a related field.
- A strong interest in history, archives, or preservation of cultural heritage.
- Understanding of archival principles and practices is desirable but not required.
- Previous internship or volunteer experience in a library, museum, archive, or cultural heritage setting is an advantage.
- Familiarity with archival management software or digital preservation tools is desirable but not mandatory.
- Experience with data entry, research, or administrative tasks is beneficial.
- Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Attention to detail and ability to work with historical documents and artifacts.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Problem-solving skills with a proactive approach to tasks.
- Knowledge of digital tools and platforms, including Microsoft Office Suite, is essential.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive materials with care.
- Gain hands-on experience in a world-renowned archive institution.
- Work alongside professionals in the archival, historical, and heritage sectors.
- Opportunity to develop key skills in research, cataloging, preservation, and public engagement.
- Access to professional development opportunities, including workshops and seminars.
- Networking opportunities with experts in the archival and museum fields.
- A certificate of completion and reference letter upon successful completion of the internship.
- Travel expenses and/or lunch stipends may be provided depending on the placement terms.
To apply for the National Archives Internship Placements for 2025, please follow these steps:
- Submit a current CV outlining your academic background, any relevant experience, and skills.
- Write a cover letter explaining your interest in the internship, what you hope to achieve, and why you are a good fit for the program.
- Provide two references who can speak to your qualifications and character.
