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Diarna Digital Heritage Internship

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In partnership with the Schusterman Center for Jewish Studies, the Center for Middle Eastern Studies is sponsoring a remote internship opportunity with Diarna.org for the 2025 summer. 
 

  • Eligibility: Any current UT student returning for the fall 2025 semester may apply. Working knowledge of a Middle Eastern language is preferred.  
  • Awards Available: 2 
  • Compensation: Interns may enroll in the LA 320 internship course to earn 3 hours of upper-level elective COLA credit.
  • Location: The internship will be completed remotely.
  • Timeline: The internship will span 10 weeks in the summer. Last year, the program ran from June 17th until August 23rd. Hours are flexible, with most interns logging 20 hours/week.

Application Details:

  • Deadline: Applications for the 2025 Diarna internship are now closed.
  • Application Materials: All applicants must submit a reference (preferably a professor - no letter required) and each of the following documents. Please upload all documents as pdfs and name them "LastName_FirstName_DocumentType" (ex. Smith_John_Resume) 
    • Unofficial transcript(s)
    • Résumé/CV
    • A Cover Letter that outlines your qualifications and interest in the internship (500 word minimum).

What is Diarna? 
 
Digital Heritage Mapping (DHM) is a multi-disciplinary 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that melds age-old scholarship with 21st Century technology to assert the importance of physical location to the understanding of history. Launched in 2008, DHM’s flagship initiative, Diarna (“Our Homes'' in Judeo-Arabic): the Geo-Museum of North African and Middle Eastern Jewish Life, pioneers the synthesis of digital mapping technology, traditional scholarship, and field research, as well as a trove of multimedia documentation to create virtual entry points to once vibrant, yet now largely vanished, communities. 
 
In 2018, DHM launched Beitenu—The Atlas of Jewish Life to encompass and expand upon Diarna. To-date, Beitenu has grown beyond the Middle East and North Africa to include Jewish sites, memories, and communities in 66 countries, including Poland, Azerbaijan, and Mexico. 
Working on Diarna provides unrivaled opportunities to explore the past, gain insights into people and places and the present, as well as uncover hidden history.  
 
Diarna was profiled in Smithsonian Magazine (June 2020), featured on the cover of Newsweek (2017), and listed as a resource for scholars in the Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World (2010). Exhibitions of Diarna photographs and/or interactive installations have occurred around the world, including at Paris City Hall, New York City’s Center for Jewish History, and Dubai’s Crossroads of Civilizations Museum. Diarna has been presented at conferences of Wellesley College, Association of Jewish Studies, American Sephardi Federation, Association of Jewish Librarians, and the Kingdom of Morocco’s Rabita Mohammadia des Oulémas and US Department of State's “First Regional Conference on Cultural Heritage Protection for Religious Communities.” 

Diarna Digital Heritage Mapping Internship: 

Diarna interns will be part of an international team dedicated to identifying, documenting, and preserving Jewish sites and historical memory. The work covers a range of areas, to be assigned depending upon skill level and interest as well as current priorities. Possible assignments may include: 

  •  Research determining exact locations of Jewish sites in cities and towns across the Middle East region 
  • Sourcing photographs and video (archival and contemporary) of these sites 
  • Writing brief site entries for mapped locations by analyzing and synthesizing fragments of information culled from diverse sources 
  • The above three items may require conducting interviews as well as interfacing with partnered research institutions. 
  • Translating to English research documents or project materials for publication 
  • Helping prepare basic educational materials (e.g., curricular supplements, video presentations, lectures, virtual guided tours) 
  • Assisting with basic maintenance of the Diarna website. This might include occasional proofreading or basic editing of materials, testing website links, and reporting errors and inconsistencies.   

 
Past interns have successfully presented at conferences, developed a lesson plan, and helped create exhibitions. Interns are expected to complete assignments in a timely and efficient manner, work for at least two months during the summer, post findings regularly (to shared online documents or the project's research database), meet all assignment-specific deadlines, and contribute in other ways as required. 
 

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The Diarna Internship at UT Austin is housed in the Center for Middle Eastern Studies and the Schusterman Center for Jewish Studies. For questions or more information, please contact Tyus Welter.
 
Diarna Headquarters:  
Digital Heritage Mapping, Inc. 
PO Box 610418 
Newton Highlands, MA 02461