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Internships at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science allow high school and college students to gain hands-on experience in scientific research, collections and archives, behind-the-scenes in our various administrative departments, and out in the community. These programs are valuable stepping stones toward careers in the natural sciences.
As a Teen Science Scholar, you will collaborate with professional scientists in the field and in the lab at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science.
The Lloyd David and Carlye Cannon Wattis Foundation Internship Program for Zoology is intended to support projects involving use of DMNS Zoology Department collections.
The Robert L. Akerley Anthropology Collections Intern will participate in all aspects of anthropological collections management activities related to managing a world-class and extensive material culture collection.
This internship is offered by the Department of Anthropology to currently enrolled, undergraduate or graduate-level students of Native American descent.
Receive personal academic growth through the introduction to curriculum development, training in the creation and revising of non-traditional children's workshops curriculum and ongoing evaluations.