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Editorial & Arts Internships - Summer

This internship is part of the University’s Jeff Metcalf Internship Program. Please review to learn more about program requirements for Metcalf interns.
 
Fellowship Award Amount: Range will be determined if part time or full time
Internship Time Commitment: Spring Quarter and /or Summer
For Spring Quarter Internships: Eligibility - 4th years - Dec 2022 grads
For Summer Quarter Internships: Eligibility 2nd - 4th years

Two Step Application Process:
  1. Apply Via Website
  2. Submit Resume & Cover Letter to Handshake (indicate if you are applying for a spring role or summer

Editorial Internships
The internship will be conducted in person. All interns must be fully vaccinated in accordance with CDC guidelines before their first day of work.

Harper’s Magazine is accepting applications from college students and graduates for its editorial internship program. Interns work on a full-time basis for three to five months. Harper’s is able to provide unlimited MetroCards for transportation. Interns receive practical experience in critical reading and analysis, research, fact checking, and the general workings of a national magazine. Each intern works closely with an editor on one section of the magazine, takes part in the creation of the Harper’s Index, and is encouraged to read widely, generate ideas and approach problems creatively.

Those interested in the program are invited to download the application [.docx] [.pdf]. You may also request that an application be mailed to you by calling (212) 420-5720.

Art Internships
Harper’s Magazine is accepting applications from college students and graduates for its art internship program. Art interns work on a part-time, for three to five months and receive practical experience in electronic page layout, color separation, art and photo research, working with freelancers, and the general workings of the art department of a national magazine.

Interns are encouraged to generate ideas, view current exhibits at museums and galleries, read widely, and approach problems creatively.

Those interested in the program are invited to download the application [.docx] [.pdf]. You may also request that an application be mailed to you by calling (212) 420-5720.