Call for Hosts: Fully Funded Internship in Industrial Heritage Conservation

Seeking hosts for a fully funded internship supporting practical training in industrial heritage conservation work.

14 Nov 2025
We are seeking expressions of interest from organisations interested in hosting an intern specialising in Industrial Heritage Conservation. This exciting opportunity has been made possible through the generous support of a partnership of six heritage sector funders: The Anna Plowden Trust, The Idlewild Trust, The Julia Rausing Trust, The National Manuscripts Conservation Trust, The Pilgrim Trust, and The Radcliffe Trust with additional support from the Association for Industrial Archaeology.

This initiative aims to build sector capacity and safeguard the specialist skills essential to caring for the large and complex objects that form part of the UK’s industrial past. Host organisations may offer opportunities across a range of conservation practice areas, such as large working machinery, fixed engines, transport collections, and other engineering or industrial materials.

Placement Requirements

  • Host organisations must have access to in-house expertise to support the placement and enable the intern to develop their knowledge and skills in industrial heritage conservation.
  • Opportunities may be designed for early-career or mid-career professionals seeking to further develop their conservation skills.
  • Host organisations must be based in the UK.
  • Placements may be 3, 6, or 12 months in duration, depending on the projects available and the host’s capacity. Twelve-month placements are preferred.
  • Public and private sector organisations are welcome to apply, provided they have appropriate insurance and robust health and safety measures in place.

Funding and Management Options

This fully funded programme provides £25,000 to support the delivery of each internship. How these funds are allocated will depend on the management route chosen by the host organisation.

Please note that funding is based on a 12-month placement; funding for shorter placements will be pro-rated accordingly.

There are two options:

Icon Managed

All funds will be paid directly to Icon. The internship will be delivered as part of the Icon Internship Programme, which offers a structured placement giving emerging professionals an invaluable opportunity to develop their careers, engage with professional networks, and gain hands-on experience under the guidance of highly experienced conservation professionals.

Key elements of the programme include:

  • The intern receives a tax-free stipend of £20,000 (equivalent to a salary of £24,000), paid and managed by Icon.
  • A dedicated Intern Advisor supports the intern through a structured programme aligned with the Icon Professional Standards, guiding them in their continuing professional development.
  • Ongoing support is provided to the supervisor and host organisation throughout the placement.

Hosts may also choose for Icon to manage the recruitment process for an additional fee of £1,000 + VAT.

Self-Managed

The full £25,000 will be paid directly to the host organisation, which will be solely responsible for managing and delivering the internship.

This funding must cover:

  • £20,000 allocated to the intern’s bursary (offered on a tax-free basis where possible).
  • £5,000 allocated for enrichment opportunities for the intern – for example, attendance at conferences, training, or professional networking events.

How to Apply

To apply for funding, hosts should complete the Host Application Form and submit it to [email protected]  by Monday 15 December 2025 and 10am.

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Learn More

Join our drop-in session on 1 December 2025 at 1pm to find out more about the programme and to ask any questions to support you prepare your application.

For further queries, please contact us at [email protected].