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Classical Studies Internship Program (Summer 2012) 

The Classical Studies Internship program allows students to work on projects in collaboration with faculty to advance knowledge of the ancient Greek and Roman worlds. These projects help move forward an individual faculty member's research agenda, aid in the development of new curriculum for the department, or contribute the department's digital humanities initiatives.  We believe in advancing student learning through unique and innovative projects that have meaningful results. Dickinson students or recent alumni majoring in classical studies, or in archaeology with a Mediterranean focus, are encouraged to apply.
 

  • HOURS AND DATES: 40 hours per week at the Department of Classical Studies, Dickinson College (Carlisle PA). Start date: Monday, June 4, 2012, 8:30 a.m. End date: July 27, 5:00 p.m. Holidays: July 4-6.

 

  • COMPENSATION: Interns will be compensated with a weekly stipend and housing on campus will be provided.  Board is not provided – students are expected to use their weekly stipend to cover food costs.

  

  • QUALIFICATIONS: interest in classical studies and/or archaeology, knowledge of Latin and/or ancient Greek, strong writing and editing skills, computer literacy, self-motivation to complete assigned tasks on time, and initiative to identify and develop project improvements in collaboration with faculty. Students with strong Latin and/or ancient Greek will be given priority. 

 

PROJECTS FOR SUMMER 2012 INTERNS 

The Summer Classical Studies Interns will contribute the Dickinson Classical Commentaries project, a series of digital Latin and Greek texts with notes and other enhancements, created using the open source content management system Drupal. A project description can be found here: http://dcc.dickinson.edu/about-dcc 

 2012 tasks will include: editing of existing DCC core Greek and Latin vocabulary lists to make the available in different formats; moving content for Ovid, Amores 1 commentary to Drupal format; typing and editing of commentary for Aesop on the basis of existing public domain Aesop commentaries; investigation of archaeological material relevant to Caesar’s Gallic War, Ovid’s Amores, and Sulpicius Severus’ Life of St. Martin; investigation and photographing of public domain illustrations for the Aesop commentary; creation of maps and map animations for Ovid Amores 1 commentary.

40 hours per week at the Department of Classical Studies, Dickinson College.  Start date:  Monday, June 4, 2012, 8:30am.  End date:  July 27, 5:00 p.m.  Holidays:  July 4-6.  Student will live in on-campus housing.  Weekly stipend and room is provided.  Board is not covered. 

 

Applications are due to Terri Blumenthal at blumentt@dickinson.edu by 5pm on Monday, March 19th, 2012.  Names of two on-campus references are required; resume and supporting materials may also be included.
 

Classical Summer Intern Application