Location: Hybrid, New York, NY
Duration: November 2025 - April 2026 (5 months)
Stipend: $1,200/mo
Time Commitment: 20 hours/week; schedule may be adjusted around academic commitments
Focus Area: Reading & Discussion Focus + Content Development
About the Opportunity
Humanities New York (HNY) seeks an intellectually curious and detail-oriented Programs Intern to join our team this winter. This internship offers a unique opportunity for a student or early-career professional interested in public humanities, history, literature, and education—and the daily tasks associated with non-profit work that enable these larger interests to reach the public—especially those drawn to the ways that reading, dialogue, and cultural programming strengthen civic life.
At Humanities New York, conversation is at the heart of our work—our programs use dialogue and shared reflection to strengthen the civic fabric of New York State. For decades, HNY’s Reading & Discussion program has brought New Yorkers together in libraries, museums, and community spaces through curated book lists that explore vital humanistic themes. Participants have reflected on topics such as food politics in America, Indigenous perspectives on the American Revolution, and the long struggle for women’s suffrage. Each discussion series provides both a scholarly foundation and an accessible entry point for public reflection—connecting ideas and history to lived experience, and centering the “public” in public humanities.
Now, as Humanities New York reimagines the Reading & Discussion program to meet the needs of our contemporary society, the Programs Intern will play a critical role in both supporting and helping shape this next phase. For example, in recognition of the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States, HNY is developing a new theme—Revolution—that will guide programming through 2026. This theme will bridge Reading & Discussion with Community Conversations and other programmatic models, exploring how dialogue itself can be revolutionary in renewing civic trust.
This internship is ideal for students or emerging professionals passionate about connecting ideas to action—those excited to engage with texts, communities, and the design of humanities-centered public programs.
Applicants interested in broader program logistics and grantmaking should also review our Programs & Operations Internship.
Key Responsibilities
Program Implementation & Administration
Communications & Documentation
Program Development & Research
Qualifications
What You’ll Gain
Please submit your application here. Please ensure you include your resume and a cover letter. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, with a final deadline of November 21st.