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The Field Museum is pleased to announce one 2025 Regenstein Pacific Conservation Internship. The internship is intended to provide the intern with experience in the care and treatment of organic collections, primarily mats, tapa, and wood from the Pacific. This is a paid internship for full-time (35 hours per week) for 12 weeks. The salary is $17.50/hr for undergraduates or $18/hr for masters students and recent graduates. Start and end dates are negotiable, but the internship must take place within the period April 1 to Sept 30. The intern will work under the supervision of JP Brown (Senior Conservator) on the imaging, treatment, and housing of grass mats and tapa textiles from the Pacific with some work on Ruatepupuke, the carved meeting house which the museum co-manages with the family of origin at Tokomaru Bay in New Zealand.