35.2018, Internships: Anthropological Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Language Documentation, Sociolinguistics: Endangered Languages Project seeking language revitalization interns for 2024-2025 academic year, Endangered Languages Project, Remote
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Subject: 35.2018, Internships: Anthropological Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Language Documentation, Sociolinguistics: Endangered Languages Project seeking language revitalization interns for 2024-2025 academic year, Endangered Languages Project, Remote
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Date: 11-Jul-2024
From: Anna Belew [anna at endangeredlanguages.com]
Subject: Anthropological Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Language Documentation, Sociolinguistics: Endangered Languages Project seeking language revitalization interns for 2024-2025 academic year, Endangered Languages Project, Remote
University or Organization: Endangered Languages Project
Web Address: www.endangeredlanguages.com/about
Type of Work: 8
Linguistic Field(s): Anthropological Linguistics
Applied Linguistics
Language Documentation
Sociolinguistics
Duration: 23-Sep-2024 to 28-Mar-2025
Voluntary
Internship Location: ----------------
Minimum Education Level: 3
Special Qualifications: Applicants should have knowledge of issues
surrounding Indigenous and endangered languages, and commitment to
community-led language revitalization and documentation. No specific
degree or credentials are required, but applicants should have a
working proficiency in English. We especially encourage members of
Indigenous and endangered-language communities to apply.
Description:
The Endangered Languages Project (ELP) is seeking 3 interns for the
2024–2025 academic year (September 2024–March 2025). Interns will
contribute to developing our web community and online resource
library, growing and managing ELP’s volunteer program, gathering and
sharing stories about language work, and more.
The Endangered Languages Project was founded in 2012, as a
collaborative online space to share information, ideas, and digital
resources to support the revitalization and documentation of the
world’s endangered languages. In 2024, we incorporated as a US-based
nonprofit organization. Our lead partners are the First Peoples’
Cultural Council and the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Department of
Linguistics. We’re a small organization committed to mobilizing
capacity for Indigenous and endangered language communities to achieve
their language goals, making knowledge about language work accessible
to those who need it, and fostering relationships between people
working to support language diversity. Learn more about us at
www.endangeredlanguages.com/about
These are part-time (10 hours/week), paid contract positions. The
internship duration is from September 2024 through March 2025, with a
break in the December-January holiday period. We are seeking interns
for three positions: storytelling and communications intern; digital
resources and web community intern; and volunteer management intern.
Please see position descriptions at https://bit.ly/ELPinterns2024
ELP is a fully remote organization; applicants located anywhere in the
world are eligible and encouraged to apply. If you are committed to
supporting community-led language revitalization, passionate about
international collaboration and knowledge sharing, and interested in
creating digital resources and spaces to support language champions
around the world, we encourage you to apply.
Application Deadline: 08-Aug-2024
Web Address for Applications: https://bit.ly/ELPinterns2024
Application Instructions:
Please see full position descriptions at https://bit.ly/ELPinterns2024
and apply using the online form.
Contact Information:
Anna Belew
Email: anna at endangeredlanguages.com
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