The American Historical Association seeks undergraduate and graduate students to work remotely or in-person as interns for summer 2025. AHA interns work on a variety of projects and gain insight into historical and nonprofit work. Students will be matched with an AHA staff member who will mentor and oversee their work. They will have an opportunity to attend departmental and general staff meetings and to learn about the day-to-day work of the world's largest professional association of historians.
Accepted interns will need to receive either a stipend or course credit from their home institutions. We understand this is not possible in many cases, but we cannot accept an intern who receives neither stipend nor course credit. Hours are negotiable and dependent on the requirements of the intern’s home institution.
AHA interns’ work may include the following, depending on placement:
Collaborating on website and social media strategy and other AHA marketing work.
Assistance with the AHA website; may include review of our website's educational and professional resources as well as training in WordPress.
Working with the annual meeting team on planning the 2026 annual meeting in Chicago and producing the annual meeting program.
Contributing to the AHA's support of the review and revision of state academic standards and education policy.
Administrative and research work with the AHA’s advocacy team.
Supporting the planning and execution of online and in-person programs for faculty in K–12 and higher education.
Assisting in developing materials to help students understand how training in history can lay the groundwork for career success.
Assisting the American Historical Review staff with reviews of non-book materials, developing scholar databases, and marketing/communication tasks.
Interested students are encouraged to submit a cover letter, CV or resume, and list of two references through a MY AHA account. In your cover letter, students should include a few sentences about what they find interesting about the AHA’s work and how they believe working with the AHA as an intern will help them achieve professional, academic, and/or personal goals.
To apply, log into your MY AHA account at historians.org/myaha; click “Available Application Forms” in the AHA Awards, Grants, and Jobs section; and select the “AHA Townhouse Internship” link. If you don't have an account, create one for free at historians.org/createaccount.
Applications close April 30; applicants will be notified if they have been selected to interview for a position by May 15.
The American Historical Association is the largest professional organization serving historians in all fields and all professions. The AHA has become a trusted voice for history education, the professional work of historians, and the critical role of historical thinking in public life.