Field Studies

CONTACT INFO

Dr. Alejandra Kramer
Social Sciences 1, 312
Phone: (831) 459-2301
Messages: (831) 459-3366
Email: alk@ucsc.edu

INTERNSHIP HANDBOOK

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WHY DO AN ANTHROPOLOGY INTERSHIP?

Internships, field study projects, study abroad programs or independent research (all Anthropology 198) enable you to put your ethnographic, archaeological, or physical anthropology skills to work. You can:

WHAT DO INTERNSHIPS INVOLVE?

HOW DO I SET UP AN INTERNSHIP

INTERNSHIPS VS. VOLUNTEER WORK

While not all internships are paid, they differ from volunteer work where you basically plug into the ongoing work of the organization. Internships structure your involvement to allow you to gain specific skills, knowledge, and experience in that field. Generally students work with sponsoring agencies to design a project that contributes to the goals and needs of both student and agency.

PAST INTERNSHIPS

UCSC anthropology undergraduates have done internships at the following local agencies (partial listing):

PLUS students have also done independent or supervised research projects on such diverse topics as NASCAR and the Scottish Fiddlers' Camp.

"Ohlone Day" at the Santa Cruz Natural History Museum

Photo and Internship Credit: Rachel Ochoa