Transforming The Future of Libraries and Archives: A Summer Internship Opportunity
Founded in 1823, the Library of Virginia (LVA) is the most comprehensive resource in the world for the study of Virginia history, culture, and government. Through funding provided by the Library of Virginia Foundation, we are pleased to offer several paid internship opportunities this summer to undergraduate college students from diverse backgrounds who are currently underrepresented in the library, archives, and public history fields. Student interns will gain valuable experience working alongside LVA staff on current projects while gaining insight into what happens behind the scenes to preserve and organize collections and to make them accessible to the public in exciting new ways. Interns will also have a chance to hone their research, writing, and presentation skills while working collaboratively as part of a professional team. They will have a chance to hear from Library staff and guest speakers about the myriad of career options that cultural heritage institutions offer and to develop professional experience that may help them as they continue on their educational journey.
Each intern will work 20 hours per week ($25 hourly rate) for a 10-week period, beginning June 1, 2026, and ending on August 7, 2026.