Call for Applicants: Research Cool Stuff with Cool People at the Church History Library

By April 1, 2011

Publications Internship-Church History Department

The Church History Department announces an opening for an internship during summer 2011 in the Publications Division. This will be a full time temporary position beginning in May.

Duties will involve research in nineteenth-century Latter-day Saint history and assisting the director of publications.

Qualifications:
Bachelor?s degree in history, religious studies, or related discipline, with preference given to master?s or doctoral students. In addition, the candidate should possess excellent writing and research skills as well as the ability to work in an academic environment that requires personal initiative and collaborative competence. Please attach your vita and a writing sample with your application.

To apply:
Click on this link, go to ?browse jobs,? sign in with your LDS Account number, and fill out the on-line application.

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