Subject: Internships at the National Museum of Natural History Description: Intern/Volunteer Project with the Department of Invertebrate Zoology at the Smithsonian’s Natural History Museum Starting in March, 2014, the Department of Invertebrate Zoology began to move both staff and dry specimen collections into recently renovated space at the museum.The move of our various dry collections is a massive project that will take approximately 3-5 years to complete. It involves collections both at the Natural History Museum downtown on the Mall and at our remote storage facility in Suitland, MD. We are currently at the halfway point with respect to rearranging and moving the recent corals. I have some long-term volunteers that are helping to coordinate the move of this collection and welcome additional assistance from interested students. The next collections to be moved are the Tertiary fossil coral collection and a collection of miscellaneous mollusks, all of which are currently stored at our Museum Support Center, located in Suitland, MD. To facilitate these moves, assistance based at that facility is crucial. This facility is an easy walk from the Suitland Metro station. Parking inside the compound is free and a reasonably priced on-site cafeteria exists. Involving students with our collection moves is a win-win situation. Students provide a competent, diligent and resourceful option for manpower to accomplish the tasks at hand. The students gain necessary experience in the curation of collection specimens and can apply techniques they have learned to improve the conservation of museum specimens. For more information and to apply, contact Tim Coffer, Logistics Support Specialist and Deputy Collections Manager, Department of Invertebrate Zoology, National Museum of Natural History. Contact Person: Tim Coffer Contact Email: [log in to unmask] Contact Phone Number: (202) 633-1761