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Library of Congress Junior Fellows Program (a summer internship for undergrads and grads, in person and virtual)

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Date and Time

Thursday, November 27, 2025

Description

This paid, full-time summer internship enables the next generation of diverse cultural institution professionals to experience and interpret the collections, events, and services of the world's largest library. We invite undergraduate and graduate students as well as recent graduates from all majors to apply for remote or onsite JFP internships. See full JFP program details online as well as a complete list of projects. Applicants can apply for three projects.

See Junior Fellows Program | Library of Congress (loc.gov) for more information and a description of the summer's projects.

  • Program Contact[email protected]
  • Interests/Areas of Study: African American Studies; Archives; Artificial Intelligence; Anthropology; Black Studies; Business; Chemistry; Chinese Language; Computer Science; Creative Writing; Data Science; Digital Design; Digital Humanities; Economics; Education; English; Ethnic Studies; European History; French Language and Literature; History; Humanities; Indigenous Studies; Journalism; Latinx or Hispanic Studies; Law; Library and Information Science; Linguistics; Machine Learning; Materials Science; Media Studies; Museum Studies; Performing Arts; Political Science; Queer Studies; Religious Studies; Slavic Language; Spanish Language; Southeast Asian Studies; User Experience Design and Research; U.S. Government; Visual Arts.
  • Citizenship: U.S. Citizen
  • Application Period: Annually
  • Compensation: These internships are full-time, temporary staff positions at the GS-03/step 1 level. Onsite: $16.36 per hour for 10 weeks, 40 hours per week. Remote: $16.24 - $17.80 per hour for 10 weeks, 40 hours per week. Rates are subject to variations based on federal cost of living adjustments and differences in locality pay area rates for the current year.
  • Academic Credit: The Library does not provide academic credit, but you may arrange with your school in advance to receive credit.
  • Available Benefits: Onsite interns are eligible for transit benefits.
  • Program Duration: Short-term. Full Time. 10-week summer internship appointment. Program dates: late May to late July.
  • Qualifications: Must be currently enrolled at time of application at the undergraduate or graduate level, AND/OR have graduated or will graduate between January 1 of this year and December 31 of this year.

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Information

For more information, please visit: https://www.loc.gov/item/internships/junior-fellows-program/

Contact

For more information about this and other fellowships, email [email protected]

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