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CCI Newsletter, No. 25, May 2000

Internships

CCI is pleased to host the following internships.

For the 1999–2000 fiscal year, CCI provided 29 internship opportunities: 73% were offered to Canadians and 27% to international students. Areas of study were diverse and included archaeology, conservation, conservation science, finance, information technology, management training and development, and marketing.

This year saw a marked increase in the number of paid internships at the Institute (48% were paid positions while 52% were curriculum-based). CCI will attempt to maintain this level of funding, while continuing to seek new possibilities for both funding and types of internships offered.

Career Edge Internships

A national youth internship program sponsored by the Canadian federal government that facilitates the transition of Canadian youth from educational institutions to the workplace.

  • Céline Landry. A graduate of the Computer Programming program at New Brunswick Community College. December 1999 to March 2000, in the Information Services and Marketing Directorate with Raymond Lafontaine.
  • Kim Muir. A graduate of the Master of Art Conservation program at Queen's University. October 1999 to March 2000, in the Treatment and Development Division - Fine Arts with Debra Daly Hartin.
  • Lisa Rosen. A graduate of Nepean High School, Ottawa. December 1999 to June 2000, in the Information Services and Marketing Directorate with Jeannine Fernandes.

Young Canada Works ! - Science and Technology Internships

  • David Daley. A graduate of the Collections Conservation and Management program at Sir Sandford Fleming College. December 1999 to March 31, 2000, in the Preventive Conservation Services Division with Stefan Michalski.

Curriculum Internships

  • Irene Civil. A student of the Master of Art Conservation program at Queen's University. June 1999 to September 2000, in the Preventive Conservation Services Division with Stefan Michalski.
  • Jennifer Nicoll. A student of the Collections Conservation and Management program at Sir Sandford Fleming College. January 10 to April 21, 2000, in the Treatment and Development Division - Objects with Janet Mason.
  • Shannon Parker . A student of the Collections Conservation and Management program at Sir Sandford Fleming College. January 10 to April 21, 2000, in the Treatment and Development Division - Textiles with Jan Vuori, Renée Dancause, and Janet Wagner.
  • Laurianne Robinet . A student of the University of Paris - Sud XI, Faculty of Sciences of Orsay. March 6 to August 28, 2000, in the Analytical Research Laboratory with Marie-Claude Corbeil.
  • Sandra Sauerstein . A student of the Conservation and Restoration program at the University of Applied Sciences, Cologne, Germany. February 28 to August 31, 2000, in the Treatment and Development Division - Objects with Carole Dignard.
  • Akemi Yoshizawa. A student of the Master of Art Conservation program at Queen's University. June 1999 to June 2000, in the Preventive Conservation Services Division with Stefan Michalski.

Professional Development Internships

  • Andrea Fischer . A teacher at the Academy of Art and Design in Stuttgart, Germany. March 13 to April 14, 2000, in the Treatment and Development Division - Objects with Tom Stone.