Did you know that you can work as a research intern while earning course and the engaged learning credit? Several History faculty members have ongoing projects that they welcome undergraduates to participate in through a mentored internship experience. Internships for the Spring 2016 include working on the Evangelical Gotham website project, The NOLA Oral History Project, a new book on the buccaneers of the Caribbean, the History of Women in Science and Math, Chicago History Museum Making History Award Oral History Project and the Polish Resistance (AK) Foundation Scholarship 
This page follows the past and present experiences of undergraduate History students at Loyola University as they intern at cultural institutions around the Chicago area.
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Winter/Spring 2016 Internships at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs
The Chicago Council on Global Affairs offers undergraduate juniors and seniors, and graduate students the opportunity to learn about our organization and participate in a variety of duties associated with ongoing projects through its internship program. While internship responsibilities vary by department, tasks may include researching, assisting at Council events, writing communications and assisting in the development of promotional materials, audience and outreach development, and administrative duties. Please note that all interns will provide some program support during their internship; with over 150 programs each year, this will add to the internship experience.
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