Internships and Jobs

Why Explore Internships?

Internships can help you develop valuable job skills, gain practical work experience, and explore potential career paths—all while learning in a real-world environment. Many digital humanities students seek internships within their chosen field. Students participating in internships can earn up to 12 upper-division credits in a 10-week term.


Current Opportunities

Artificial Intelligence Student Specialist (Spring 2025)

Would you like to have a positive impact on how UO Professors think about AI use in their assignments? Please check Handshake to see the Artificial Intelligence Student Specialist position. Up to two students will work as a small team for 5 hours per week with Linguistics faculty member Dr. Keli Yerian to check Core Education course assignments in the Humanities and Social Sciences at UO for 1) their vulnerabilities to AI misuse as well as 2) their possibilities for productive use of AI. This evaluation will be done as a service to faculty and departments to support them in how they might better use or not use AI in their courses. 

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Internship: Slavic Immigrant Artists in the Northwest

Interested in a flexible internship for credit? Need to build a professional portfolio?

RUSS 404: Internship—Slavic Immigrant Artists in the Northwest gives you a chance to work on a project of your own while acquiring digital humanities skills, exploring cultural diversity, and earning credit. No prior RUSS coursework or knowledge of a Slavic language required!

This variable-credit internship runs each fall, winter, and spring term. If you intend to take this internship for DH minor elective credit, please be sure to register for four credits.

Questions? Contact the internship director: Professor Jenifer Presto.