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Issue N°4/2015 >praxis | for students ENCATC > PROMOTING STUDENT MOBILITY Academics, researchers, professionals from the cultural sector, policy makers, artists, students and media from Europe and beyond will gather for the 23 rd ENCATC Annual Conference “The Ecology of Culture: Community Engagement, Co- creation, Cross Fertilization” to be held from 21-23 October 2015 in Lecce, Italy. How does a cultural system work as a whole? What are the relationships and links between publicly funded, homemade and commercial culture? Seeing culture as ecology, rather than only as an economy, is helpful to stimulate discussion on the multiple values culture creates, rather than focusing only on financial or social ones. By applying ecological metaphors such as emergence, interdependence, networks, and convergence to culture, we can gain new understandings about how culture works, and these understandings in turn help with policy formulation and implementation. Our keynote speaker John Holden is an Associate at the think tank Demos, where he was Head of Culture for 8 years, and also a visiting Professor at City University, London, and an Honorary Professor at the University of Hong Kong. In Lecce, Professor Holden will present “The Ecology of Culture” about new models of visualising and categorising the cultural world. His insight will shift the perspective from seeing culture in terms of its funding and business models (such as state funded or the creative industries) towards the roles different people and organisations play within an overall system. The ecology of culture will make for a rich debate. By going beyond the obvious notions, it provides the opportunity to explain how culture functions in the context of its local environment. It has the potential to lead to new taxonomies, connections, visualizations, and a clearer picture of the proper characteristics of a particular cultural field. > EDITORIAL: 23 rd ENCATC Annual Conference “The Ecology of Culture: Community Engagement, Co-creation, Cross Fertilization” Lecce, Italy from 21-23 October 2015 In this issue: Editorial 1 Not to miss 3 Did you know? 5 Internships 7 Estonia 7 Germany 8 Indonesia 9 Ireland 10 Morocco 11 Singapore 12 United Kingdom 13 USA 16 ENCATC is an NGO in official partnership with UNESCO. 1 ENCATC is the leading European network on Cultural Management and Cultural Policy Education. It is an independent membership organisation gathering over 100 higher education institutions and cultural organisations in over 40 countries. ENCATC was founded in 1992 to represent, advocate and promote cultural management and cultural policy education, professionalise the cultural sector to make it sustainable, and to create a platform of discussion and exchange at the European and international level. The Duomo di Lecce is the cathedral of the city of Lecce in Apulia, Italy. It was built in 1144. The catherdral’s principal façade is sober and elegant, while the second portal is a masterpiece of Baroque art.

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Issue N°4/2015

>praxis | for students

ENCATC > PROMOTING STUDENT MOBILITY

Academics, researchers, professionals from the cultural sector, policy makers, artists, students and media from Europe and beyond will gather for the 23

rd ENCATC

Annual Conference “The Ecology of Culture: Community Engagement, Co-creation, Cross Fertilization” to be held from 21-23 October 2015 in Lecce, Italy. How does a cultural system work as a whole? What are the relationships and links between publicly funded, homemade and commercial culture? Seeing culture as ecology, rather than only as an economy, is helpful to stimulate discussion on the multiple values culture creates, rather than focusing only on financial or social ones. By applying ecological metaphors such as emergence, interdependence, networks, and convergence to culture, we can gain new understandings about how culture works, and these understandings in turn help with policy formulation and implementation.

Our keynote speaker John Holden is an Associate at the think tank Demos, where he was Head of Culture for 8 years, and also a visiting Professor at City University, London, and an Honorary Professor at the University of Hong Kong. In Lecce, Professor Holden will present “The Ecology of Culture” about new models of visualising and categorising the cultural world. His insight will shift the perspective from seeing culture in terms of its funding and business models (such as state funded or the creative industries) towards the roles different people and organisations play within an overall system.

The ecology of culture will make for a rich debate. By going beyond the obvious notions, it provides the opportunity to explain how culture functions in the context of its local environment. It has the potential to lead to new taxonomies, connections, visualizations, and a clearer picture of the proper characteristics of a particular cultural field.

> EDITORIAL: 23rd

ENCATC Annual Conference

“The Ecology of Culture: Community Engagement, Co-creation, Cross Fertilization”

Lecce, Italy from 21-23 October 2015

In this issue:

Editorial 1

Not to miss 3

Did you know? 5

Internships 7

Estonia 7

Germany 8

Indonesia 9

Ireland 10

Morocco 11

Singapore 12

United Kingdom 13

USA 16

ENCATC is an NGO in official partnership with UNESCO.

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ENCATC is the leading European network on Cultural Management and Cultural Policy Education. It is an independent membership organisation gathering over 100 higher education institutions and cultural organisations in over 40 countries. ENCATC was founded in 1992 to represent, advocate and promote cultural management and cultural policy education, professionalise the cultural sector to make it sustainable, and to create a platform of discussion and exchange at the European and international level.

The Duomo di Lecce is the cathedral of the city of Lecce in Apulia, Italy. It was built in 1144. The catherdral’s principal façade

is sober and elegant, while the second portal is a masterpiece of Baroque art.

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ENCATC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES TO DATES, DEADLINES, ETC. IT IS ALWAYS ADVISED TO CONTACT THE INTERNSHIP HOST ORGANISATION DIRECTLY

“The cultural ecosystem metaphor can also shed new light on new forms of cultural production, co-creation, cross-fertilization and community participation in a local context. Local communities are crucial places where cultural activity is rooted and exposed to different conditions for growth or death. Co-creation in terms of value creation, convergent art, co-production, cooperative learning, and collective funding is from this perspective very relevant and closely linked to different ways of community participation. Cross-fertilization implies establishing links between culture and economy, culture and society, local and global and technology as well, telling us how these links transform behaviour, fertilize knowledge, allow for creativity etc. The use of an ecological approach by researchers and policy makers is a way of assessing multidimensional relations of different cultural actors and other sectors,” said Annick Schramme, ENCATC President.

The dynamic three-day programme in Lecce is designed to explore different understandings and approaches to culture as an ecosystem. In addition to more keynote speakers, this major international conference will include the popular and interactive 8

th Annual ENCATC Thematic

Area Cultural Seminars accompanied by study visits to some of Lecce’s flagship cultural institutions to foster connections and dialogue with local cultural operators. The conference’s Knowledge Transfer Session will provide first-hand insight on the topics of Horizon 2020, Creative Europe, Erasmus Plus, and how to write a successful European project followed by project presentations from ENCATC members. Two more seminars are also planned. The first will present the initial results of the European Cultural Leadership project to develop an Education Programme to improve the competence, knowledge and skills of emerging leaders in Europe’s cultural sector. The second is about skills and competences needed in MED countries by future cultural managers. To strengthen the European research area and to learn about the latest trends and developments happening in arts and culture, academics, researchers, cultural professionals and policy makers are invited to attend the 6

th

Annual ENCATC Research Session. For young and early career researchers, the Young Cultural Policy Researchers’ Forum will address research and career issues, open pathways to learn from established researchers, and meet with peers. Finally, a rich cultural programme will accompany the conference inviting participants to discover the talents of local artists.

The 23rd

ENCATC Annual Conference is being co-organised with two ENCATC member institutions, the Fitzcarraldo Foundation and the University of Salento, and in partnership with the City of Lecce. The conference will also be made possible thanks to the support from the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.

To register and for more information about the 23

rd

ENCATC Annual Conference: www.encatc.org/annualconference2015

Don’t miss the early bird special rate* for ENCATC students!

*The early bird student rate ends on 31/07/2015!

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ENCATC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES TO DATES, DEADLINES, ETC. IT IS ALWAYS ADVISED TO CONTACT THE INTERNSHIP HOST ORGANISATION DIRECTLY

Call for Applicants!

The Summer School in Fashion Management is a unique program that aims at growing managerial talents for the fashion industry, covering topics from fashion marketing and PR, to finance, supply chain management and leadership in fashion.

Held from 24 August 2015 - 2 September 2015, the dynamic programme is designed for professionals and recently graduated master students, highly interested in or motivated to work in the fashion industry, with or without experience in the sector. Taking place in Antwerp, Belgium and Paris, France, the Summer School includes:

A comprehensive overview of the aspects

of fashion management, with an emphasis on both entrepreneurial fashion designers and high fashion and luxury brands.

Paris classes at the prestigious IFM

(Institut Français de la Mode) and Antwerp classes at Antwerp Management School.

A team of international accomplished

faculty selected for both academic credentials and professional experience will provide you with high-quality, competence-driven teaching.In previous editions we’ve welcomed lecturers such as Bianca Luzi (CEO for Raf Simons), Tony Kent (London School of Fashion), Tina Debo (Advice President for Kipling), Karinna Knobbs (The Graduate School at London College of Fashion), Walter Van Beirendonk (fashion designer), Tim Van Steenbergen (fashion designer)...

A mixture of in-class and on-site learning

methods: group discussions, practical knowledge, visits to fashion companies, the fashion districts and flagship stores.

Build your international network and

exchange insights in different fashion communities, research and businesses with fellow participants from all over the world.

Past editions of the Summer School have welcomed people from many different counties across the world such as: Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Cyprus, Estonia, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Taiwan, The Netherlands, Pakistan, U.K., and the U.S.A.

The programme fee includes lunches, course materials and social activities. It does not include travel and accommodation. Participants have to arrange their accommodation and travel to Antwerp and Paris themselves.

Registration: € 1750 (VAT excl.)

Student registration: € 1000 (VAT excl.)

Contact: Nina Jacob [email protected] Tel: +32 (0)3 265 47 60

For more information and to download the brochure: http://www.antwerpmanagementschool.be/en/our-programs/executive-programs/summer-school-in-fashion-management The 2015 edition of the Summer School in Fashion Management is supported by:

Summer School in Fashion Management

Study fashion management in two global fashion capitals: Antwerp and Paris

24 August 2015 - 2 September 2015

Don’t miss it!

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ENCATC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES TO DATES, DEADLINES, ETC. IT IS ALWAYS ADVISED TO CONTACT THE INTERNSHIP HOST ORGANISATION DIRECTLY

Call for Applicants!

As part of their ongoing investment in research, Middlesex University is pleased to announce a number of fully-funded research studentships, across a range of subject areas. The School of Media and Performing Arts, led by the Dean, Professor Carole-Anne Upton, has recently benefited from major investment in its research areas. They enjoy an exceptional group of Professorial and senior research staff in Media, Cultural Studies, Dance, Music and Theatre Arts and a strong research culture within which their doctoral candidates are centrally positioned. Performing Arts celebrated considerable success in REF2014, and includes the internationally-renowned Research into Creation in the Performing arts. Media focuses on Cultural Theory and Communication Studies, with particular interest in Gender, Sex and Sexualities. Alongside traditional approaches to doctoral studies, they have particular expertise in practice-as-research. They offer two forms of practice-led research degrees, a "mixed-mode" PhD in which the integration of theory and creative practice is foregrounded, and a Doctorate of the Arts, which is suitable for practitioners wishing to pursue and in depth artistic project. They welcome innovative and interdisciplinary proposals from excellent candidates that reflect the research interests of Middlesex Media and Performing Arts staff. Applicants are advised to consult the School pages and staff profiles: Performing Arts and Media.

Research areas of particular interest include:

Cultural studies: gender and sexuality,

film, TV, philosophy and cultural theory

Dance: choreography and improvisation,

pedagogy and histories

Language and writing: creative writing,

language and linguistics

Media industries: Policy and creative

media practices

Music: musicology, composition and

performance and industry practices

Theatre Arts: devising, dramaturgy,

translation for performance, applied theatre and philosophical concerns

Please note, in addition to the standard documents that need to be submitted as part of your application, all applicants for the Performing Arts and Media and Cultural Studies areas are also required to submit a project proposal. The proposal should be no longer than 2 pages and be written using the following headings:

Applicant name

Proposed project title

Motivations for undertaking this research

Research Questions

Outline of research topic

Research Methods/Methodology

If relevant, please indicate who in the

School you have communicated with relating to this research application

For full details and how to apply please see: http://www.mdx.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-research-degrees/research-studentships

Application Deadline: 5 June 2015 General enquiries to: [email protected] or call 0208 411 5739/ 0208 411 3422

School of Media and Performing Arts Research Studentships

Deadline: 5 June 2015

Don’t miss it!

http://www.mdx.ac.uk/about-us/our-schools/school-of-media-and-performing-arts

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ENCATC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES TO DATES, DEADLINES, ETC. IT IS ALWAYS ADVISED TO CONTACT THE INTERNSHIP HOST ORGANISATION DIRECTLY

Call for Applicants!

The Shanghai Summer School 2015 aims to promote Chinese culture and opera and enhance intercultural understanding. Students will study three courses: Chinese opera, Chinese culture, Chinese language. The main course is the traditional Chinese opera, which is composed of the learning of Chinese opera steps and movements, water sleeve routines, spear and sword routines, and selected scene work. Chinese culture and language are supporting courses for students to better understand the essence of traditional Chinese culture. During the program, the students will have the opportunity to see traditional Chinese opera shows and take field trips.

Time:

June 22– July 13, 2015

Chinese opera: 64 lessons Chinese culture: 9 lessons Chinese Opera Introduction: 16 lessons Chinese languages: 16 lessons

Assessment: The attendance rate over 90% is required for the program. At the end of the program, the students will be assessed in the form of a reporting performance. The certificate of completion will be issued on passing the assessment and getting the required attendance rate.

Expense:

Tuition fee: free

International flight expenses: to be borne

by the students

Lodging: free, provided by Shanghai

Theatre Academy

Living subsidy: 50 yuan/day, provided by

Shanghai Theatre Academy

Requirements:

Foreign student’s between 16 and 30

years old. University students preferred.

Interested in Chinese culture, and willing

to learn China opera

Priority is given to students focusing on

Chinese studies or with art background like acting and dancing .

Non-English speaker should speak

English well and need to provide some certificate which can prove your English level when you apply.

Application materials:

Passport copy

2 photos of 2 inches and one ordinary life

photo

Application form

University certificate

Resume and other materials related to the

application

Please send the above materials to: Miss Wang Beibei Foreign Students Office Shanghai Theatre Academy 630 Huashan Road, Shanghai, China 200040

Tel:0086-21-62485215

Fax:0086-21-62485596

Email: [email protected]

Visa: The students shall apply for and receive the visa with at least one-month stay in China in their own countries.

Insurance: Atudents shall take care of their own personal accident insurance for the stay in China.

For more information: http://en.sta.edu.cn/content.aspx?id=422

Shanghai Summer School 2015 Hosted by the Shanghai Theater Academy

Deadline: 20 May 2015

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ENCATC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES TO DATES, DEADLINES, ETC. IT IS ALWAYS ADVISED TO CONTACT THE INTERNSHIP HOST ORGANISATION DIRECTLY

The latest issue of ENCATC Scholar is now online! Produced by ENCATC with the editorial support of its member, the University of Deusto, ENCATC Scholar was born to satisfy the demand of ENCATC members – academics, researchers and students in more than 40 countries – to exchange teaching methodologies and knowledge to use in the classroom and have a reference tool for education and lifelong learning on cultural management and cultural policies. In this current issue readers can find a profile piece on David Throsby (1939), renowned Australian economist, who has gained international recognition for his research and writings in the economics of the arts and culture. Contributions in issue N°3 of ENCATC Scholar also include: a case analysis on Euroregional cultural policy by Thomas Perrin, Lecturer in Spatial Planning and European Studies at Lille University, Research Centre TVES; an article on Basics on active arts participation policies: Objectives, mechanisms, sources and common tendencies in Europe by Dr. Anna Villarroya, Associate Professor and Vice-president of the European Association of Cultural Researchers (ECURES), University of Barcelona; a case analysis about Managing arts projects with Societal Impact (MAPSI) by the project’s consortium which includes members of ENCATC, the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre and the University of Arts

Helsinki-Sibelius Academy; and proceedings from the ENCATC Advanced Seminar on Rethinking Cultural Evaluation by Dr. Cristina Ortega Neure, Director, Institute of Leisure Studies at the University of Deusto and Dr. Fernando Bayón, Senior researcher at the University of Deusto. The first issue of ENCATC Scholar was launched in early 2013. This online publication also aims to be an open tool that encourages participation and sharing in the creation of teaching materials. It provides a balance of geographical and cultural sector representation to ensure a variety of different angles, points of view, and voices shared. ENCATC Scholars also offers suggestions about some basic and accurate methodological approaches related to how to study emerging issues that affect public policies and it presents and analyses case studies. Finally, it asks questions and fosters debates on how to improve project management. Download the issue N°3 of ENCATC Scholar: http://site.transit.es/encatcscholar/ ENCATC would like to thank Trànsit Projectes for the technical support of ENCATC Scholar.

Check out the newest issue of ENCATC Scholar!

Supporting education and lifelong learning on arts and cultural management and policy

Did you know?

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L’institut français d’Estonie à Tallinn Deadline: Not Stated

L’IFE fait partie du vaste réseau culturel français dans le monde. Il est en charge de la coopération culturelle, linguistique, universitaire et scientifique entre la France et l’Estonie. Installé à Tallinn depuis 1992, l’Institut français d’Estonie (anciennement Centre Culturel Français) a pour principale vocation de promouvoir et diffuser la culture, la langue française et les échanges scientifiques et universitaires auprès des Estoniens. L’Institut français d’Estonie propose aujourd’hui des coopérations culturelles et artistiques notamment dans les domaines des musiques actuelles, du théâtre, du cinéma, du design, de l’architecture et de l’urbanisme – des industries créatives, en général. Profil :

Bon niveau d’anglais ; la connaissance

de l’estonien constitue un plus

Bonne connaissance des logiciels de

PAO fortement souhaitée

Expérience en organisation de

manifestation culturelles et / ou en communication fortement souhaitée

Qualités personnelles requises : bonnes

capacités organisationnelles et rédactionnelles, sens du relationnel

Tâches : Le (la) candidat(e) retenu(e) participera aux côtés de son tuteur de stage :

à l’élaboration du plan de communication

de l’Institut français

à l’actualisation du site internet et de la

page Facebook

à la réalisation de matériel de

communication (affiches, dépliants, tracts, vidéos, design d’envois en nombre…) et à l’organisation de leurs diffusions

à la préparation et au suivi des relations

presse (conférence de presse, dossier de presse)

> INTERNSHIP > ESTONIA

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Deadline: Not Stated

Contact: Send your CV and a cover letter in French to [email protected]

Website: http://www.ife.ee/en/offres-demploi-et-de-stages/ and http://www.ife.ee/en/

Place: Tallinn, Estonia

Period: Mid September to mid December (4 months)

Language: French and English

Remuneration: 554.40 euros/month

http://www.ife.ee/fr/

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ENCATC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES TO DATES, DEADLINES, ETC. IT IS ALWAYS ADVISED TO CONTACT THE INTERNSHIP HOST ORGANISATION DIRECTLY

ARTCONNECT BERLIN Deadline: Not Stated

Artconnect is an online and offline network to make creatives easily join and connect with their local creative scene. The online platform wants to make it simple for cultural professionals to handle the complexity of a creative career. It also want to inspire the creative community by collecting and categorizinthe interesting developments and opportunities. By joining Berlin’s largest creative community, professionals can start building a network by connecting creatives with collaborators, companies and endless opportunities such as: finding the right people for projects; promoting work for free to be discovered; finding and offering jobs in the sector; promoting and inviting others to events; finding and offering creative workspaces. ARTCONNECT BERLIN also offers off-line activities for creatives to take their careers in the right direction and invest in their future by networking and learning. If you’d like to work in a fun, relaxed and fast growing environment, ARTCONNECT BERLIN is the place for you! Interns will get a close insight into Berlin’s creative scene, be surrounded by awesome professionals in the art world (networking!) and be given significant responsibilities.

Profile:

Be very organised

Have good social media knowledge

Have previous social media experience

Possess excellent English & German

communication skills

Be able to work both quickly and

accurately towards deadlines

Have great initiative

Be a super team player

Tasks:

Communicate with ARTCONNECT

BERLIN users effectively, attract new ones and spread the word in Berlin about the platform

Selecting and scheduling posts for the

media channels (Facebook, Twitter, G+, Tumblr, Pinterest, Instagram)

Adding content, creating and sending out

our weekly newsletter to subscribers

Interacting with the online community

Proofreading, editing and sharing blog

posts

> INTERNSHIP > GERMANY

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Deadline: Not Stated

Contact: Send your CV to [email protected]

Website: http://www.artconnectberlin.com/opportunities/artconnect-berlin-is-looking-for-an-intern

Place: Berlin, Germany

Period: To start in July 2015 for three months

Language: English and German

Remuneration: Please note that this is an unpaid position for now, as we are still growing. We only accept students with scholarships and who have to do mandatory internships.

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ENCATC IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES TO DATES, DEADLINES, ETC.

Jazz Festival 2015 in Ubud Deadline: Not Stated

This community based Jazz Festival is initiated by local musicians, artists, art and production communities, etc. but yet has 25% international musicians. Their dream is to have an international jazz festival in Bali. Therefore, they are looking for support in different positions. General profile:

English speaking

Excellent communication skills

Organizational Talent

Computer skills (Word, Photoshop, Video

Editing Software, etc.)

Experience in the field of the internship

being applied for >Liasion Officer Intern Tasks:

Being responsible to artists' activities

during their stay in Bali

Taking care of airport pickups, gig

pickups, accommodation, meals, special needs, etc.

Making sure that the artists are on time

Meetings with coordinator of all Liasion

Officers >Director of Marketing Assistant Intern Tasks:

Assisting the DOM with any

administrational and technical tasks

Planning, attending and having several

meetings with the vendors

Cooperating with Website and Publisher

Department

Working together with Social Media

Department

>Editorial Intern Tasks:

Writing official press releases (about road

shows and festival itself) which will be published in several media

Writing an after report for the media

>Social Media Marketing Intern Tasks:

Posting regular updates about this Jazz

Festival to social media (facebook, website, twitter, youtube, etc.)

Maintain the festival's website

Publishing any videos regarding the Jazz

Festival

> INTERNSHIP > INDONESIA

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Deadline: Not Stated

Contact: http://www.baliinternships.com/contact/

Website: http://www.baliinternships.com/traineeship-bali-indonesia/trainee-programms-bali/p/various-internships-at-jazz-festival-2015/

Place: Ubud, Bali

Period: May-August 2015

Language: English

Remuneration: Not Stated

Corey Nasfell CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

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The Little Museum of Dublin Deadline: Not Stated

The Little Museum tells the remarkable story of Dublin in the 20

th Century. The museum was

launched in 2011 with a public appeal for historic objects. The response to that appeal illustrates the generosity of the Irish people: today there are over 5,000 artefacts in the collection. The museum offers 8-12 week student internships. These internships provide suitable candidates with an opportunity to gain valuable experience working within a small, dynamic cultural organisation, and are particularly suited to students of history, archival or museum studies. Profile: The museum’s internship programme is intended for:

Irish and international university students

Background studies in English, History,

Public Relations, Photography, Archival Studies, Web Development or Museum Studies

Interest in gaining valuable experience

working in a small, dynamic cultural organisation

Tasks:

Participate in daily museum operations

Managing the galleries during open hours

to the public

Assisting visitors

Staffing the ticket office and other visitor

facilities

Supporting museum office staff in various

departments

> INTERNSHIP > IRELAND

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Deadline: Not Stated

Contact: Simon O’Connor at 01 661 1000 or [email protected]

Website: http://www.littlemuseum.ie/donate/jobs-volunteering

Place: Dublin, Ireland

Period: 8-12 weeks

Language: English

Remuneration: Not Stated

This is Awkwardvia Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

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La Cinémathèque de Tanger in Morocco Deadline: As soon as possible

La cinémathèque de Tanger est née il y a 8 ans dans le cinéma historique RIF. Ce complexe cinématographique comprend deux salles de cinéma (300 et 50 places), un café-restaurant, une bibliothèque, deux réserves d’archives et une salle de montage, situés au cœur de Tanger. Aujourd’hui, la Cinémathèque de Tanger est l’une des grandes institutions marocaines dédiées au Cinéma, et contribue à faire de la ville de Tanger un pôle majeur de développement économique. Grâce à une programmation dynamique et de variée, la Cinémathèque a trouvé son public au Maroc et à l'étranger: depuis l’ouverture, plus de 100 000 spectateurs, 3500 séances, 1500 films, 50 ateliers, des programmations hors les murs dans des lieux prestigieux (Tate Modern à Londres, LACMA à Los Angeles, Centre Pompidou et Institut du Monde Arabe à Paris, etc.). Les missions de la CDT :

Promouvoir le cinéma mondial au Maroc

et le cinéma marocain dans le monde

Créer une collection de films

documentaires, de films et de vidéos d’artistes et de cinéma expérimental

Proposer des actions pédagogiques et

des animations

Créer une plateforme de dialogue et de

rencontre pour les professionnels du cinéma

Profil :

Etudiant(e) en fin d’étude en marketing

et/ou communication, vous recherchez un stage dans le domaine culturel

Enthousiaste, autonome et dynamique,

vous souhaitez acquérir une expérience significative dans un contexte où vous serez fortement responsabilisé

Doté(e) d’un esprit créatif, de fortes

qualités rédactionnelles, de capacités de synthèse, vous êtes organisé(e), rigoureux(se) et méthodique. Vous avez un excellent sens relationnel et un contact facile avec vos divers interlocuteurs

Vous avez une très bonne connaissance

des outils bureautiques courants (traitement de texte, tableur, messagerie); une connaissance PAO serait appréciée

Français indispensable, Arabe

souhaitable, Anglais et espagnol si possible

Tâches :

Sous la supervision du chargé des

relations extérieures, et en collaboration avec les différents départements de la Cinémathèque de Tanger, l'assistant(e) c hargé(e) de communication aura à assurer les missions suivantes : Réflexion et suivi de la conception et production des documents de communication (programmes, affiches, invitations, etc.)

Assurer la diffusion des documents de

communication (affichage intérieur et extérieur de la Cinémathèque, distribution du programme mensuel, etc.)

Participation à l’organisation

d’évènements spéciaux (conférences de presse, avant-premières de films, signatures de conventions, etc.)

Réflexion autour de nouveaux outils de

communication internes et externes.

Alimentation des outils de communication

web (site internet, réseaux sociaux et newsletters)

Participation à la rédaction du contenu

des outils de communication

> INTERNSHIP > MOROCCO

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Deadline: As soon as possible

Contact: Send a letter and CV to Mohamed LANSARI, Chargé des relations extérieures [email protected]

Website: http://www.cinemathequedetanger.com/

Place: Tangiers, Morocco

Period: 6 months

Languages: French is necessary, Arab, English and Spanish are a plus

Remuneration: Lodging and a small pension is offered

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The Substation: A Home for the Arts Deadline: Not Stated

Founded in 1990 by the late Kuo Pao Kun, The Substation is Singapore’s first independent contemporary arts centre. They are centrally located in the city’s civic district. Their venues include a black box theatre, a gallery, a dance studio, Random Room and two multi-function classrooms. They present and co-present a wide range of artists and programmes, from traditionally trained dancers to local rock bands; established visual artists to young poets; publications to international short film festivals; experimental theatre to seminal conferences on Singapore arts and culture.

Over the years, The Substation has worked with some of Singapore’s most critically acclaimed artists, writers and intellectuals; currently they are working closely with their Associate Artists. Just as importantly, younger and emerging artists are constantly approaching them to use their venues, and to get their support. Working with The Substation provides exposure to the entire arts community in Singapore. As an intern, you have the opportunity to interact with programmers of arts events, artists/performers, as well as get acquainted with the workings of Singapore’s first non-profit arts centre.

Profile:

Interest in the less-than-glamorous

processes behind the curating, promotion and archival documentation of arts and arts events

Interest in gaining experiences and

acquiring administrative skills that will help in a professional career in the arts

Tasks: Workload may include:

Organising and distributing publicity

material,

Assisting managers in an administrative

capacity

Gallery-sitting and front-of-house

activities To apply for an internship, submit an internship application form, a CV, a brief letter describing why you are interested in becoming an intern at The Substation, how you can contribute to The Substation, your relevant experiences and skills, and your study/career goals.

> INTERNSHIP > SINGAPORE

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Deadline: Not Stated

Contact: [email protected]

Website: http://www.substation.org/about-us/internships/

Place: Singapore

Period: Not Stated

Language: English

Remuneration: Not Stated

Wong Keen: The Substation’s Fundraising Exhibition | Starts Friday 22 May 2015

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The Culture Trip in London Deadline: 22 May 2015

The Culture Trip is a one-stop, global platform showcasing the best of art, culture, food and travel for every country in the world, with nearly 2 million readers per month from 200 different countries, and a social media following of over 300,000 people. In addition to their London location, they also have active hubs in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Tel Aviv. Advantages:

Develop your kn owledge of editorials

and hone your research skills while working on exciting projects

Gain hands-on experience and valuable

professional experience Profile:

Native equivalent command of English

(written)

Great writing skills

Some previous experience in writing/

editorial

Demonstrable passion for art, culture,

travel and food

Good analytical and critical thinking skills

Affinity with global culture through

personal heritage, travel and/or studies is a strong asset

Unwavering attention to detail and

respect for deadlines

Enthusiastic, able and forward-thinking

individuals Tasks:

Combine elements of editorial, research

and writing in the context of The Culture Trip's global content

> INTERNSHIPS > UNITED KINGDOM

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Deadline: 22 May 2015

Contact: Please apply by emailing your CV, short cover letter, and a writing sample to [email protected] with 'Editorial Intern' in the subject line.

Website: http://theculturetrip.com/

Place: London, possibility of working from home

Period: 5 days/week

Language: English

Remuneration: £250/ month

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Raindance Film Festival in London Deadline: 31 May 2015

Now in its 23rd

year, the festival has a strong legacy of showing alternative films and uncovering the hottest new filmmakers to hit the cinematic scene. Raindance-premiered hits include Memento, Old Boy, the Blair Witch Project, Pusher, Ghost World and Love Exposure. Listed by Variety as one of the world’s top 50 ‘unmissable film festivals’, Raindance aims to nurture, support and promote independent films and filmmakers from the UK and around the world. In 2013 Raindance launched its VOD platform, Raindance Releasing, which provides online distribution for the independent and alternative films that Raindance screens. Providing great content at a fair price for filmmakers and audiences, Raindance Releasing is a place to experience the Raindance Film Festival year round. A dedicated web series festival, Web Fest, will also return to Raindance for its third year. It takes place from 25 to 27 September 2015, during Raindance Film Festival, and will feature a packed schedule of screenings and panel discussions with industry experts, covering topics from digital storytelling, to creating the social TV experience. Based in the heart of London, Raindance combines Raindance Film Festival, Training Courses, the prestigious British Independent Film Awards, the Raindance Web Fest, the British Independent Series Awards and Raindance Releasing. The 2015 Raindance Film Festival will take place from the 23 September – 4 October 2015 in Central London (Piccadilly Circus), screening 100 feature films and over 150 short films. Raindance is looking for enthusiasts of all things filmmaking to join their vibrant office for a 3-month internship. Currently recruiting for the Summer intake commencing July 2015, they are offering the chance to get behind the scenes with Raindance, assist courses, engage with up-and-coming talent, and produce content for their digital channels. You will need to demonstrate potential and show a passion for what they do. Raindance is currently has two internship positions to fill!

> Courses & Content Production Intern This three-month long unpaid internship placement offers you the opportunity to work on Raindance’s learning and events programme, which provides up-and-coming filmmakers with hands-on training and unparalleled peer network. The post holder will actively support the delivery of the 23

rd Raindance Film

Festival. This internship is a part-time entry level position working at Raindance London Head Office. Profile:

Bright, self-motivated and

knowledgeable about film industry trends

Administrative fluency, accuracy and

willingness to grow professionally

Some experience with creating and/or

managing online content

> INTERNSHIPS > UNITED KINGDOM

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Impressive communication skills coupled

with engaging writing style

Creative acumen and thoughtful

approach towards problem-solving

Sense of ownership and responsibility

when working on projects Tasks:

Aiding the Courses and Membership

teams in the daily upkeep of client communication, bookings and registration to events.

Handling calls, taking messages,

responding to emails while maintaining a sunny disposition

Working alongside the Marketing team to

create and update online content, ranging from long-format opinion pieces, timely industry news, snappy social media write-ups, and informative e-newsletters

Assisting Raindance courses and events,

setting up studios and equipment, and assisting tutors

Processing festival submissions and

handling related communication with filmmakers

Seasonal research and administrative

tasks as reasonably requested by the team

>Video Production Intern This three-month long unpaid internship placement focuses on developing, shooting, and editing original content for the versatile platforms Raindance operates. With instant exposure to their 50K+ followership, this internship is a part-time creative position working at Raindance London Head Office. The post holder will actively support the promotion and documentation of the 23

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Festival. Profile:

Good editing skills and the affinity to work

according to the festival brief

Methodical and organized approach to

work

An eye for detail and ability to think on

your feet

Embracing the independent film spirit

while answering challenges with nifty solutions

Shooting or on-set filmmaking experience

is not a requirement though beneficial Tasks:

Researching, planning, shooting, and

editing video materials for use on the Raindance channels

Editing events and festival footage, and

promotional materials for upcoming programs

Producing coverage of live events on site

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Deadline: 31 May 2015

Contact: Please send your completed Application Form, CV and cover letter to [email protected]

Website: http://www.raindance.org/internships-at-raindance/

Place: London, UK

Period: July-October 2015, 20hrs/week

Language: English

Remuneration: Unpaid

https://instagram.com/raindance_film_festival/

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BAM and DanceMotion in Brooklyn Deadline: 18 May 2015

BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music) is a multi-arts center located in Brooklyn, New York. For more than 150 years, BAM has been the home for adventurous artists, audiences, and ideas—engaging both global and local communities. With world-renowned programming in theater, dance, music, opera, film, and much more, BAM showcases the work of emerging artists and innovative modern masters. Get the satisfaction of collaborating with a team that brings exciting work to audiences, take advantage of opportunities to grow professionally, and enjoy BAM's Fort Greene neighborhood. Advantages:

BAM Orientation and Theatre Tour – Get

to know BAM in depth.

Trips to local Cultural Institutions – Behind

–the-scene tours of some of the most recognized art institutions in the city.

Learn the fundamentals of working at NYC

Cultural Institutions

Work and learn with experienced arts

administration professionals

Executive Brown Bag Lunches – Have

lunch with BAM's Executive Team

Follow the Production – this program

tracks the mounting of a presentation at BAM

See BAM performances and films – Gain

access to see some of the most coveted shows in town!

Profile:

Experience with Microsoft Outlook, Word,

Excel & PowerPoint

Experience with Tessitura or Database

applications

Excellent verbal, written and

organizational skills

Excellent communication and

interpersonal skills

Reliable and self-motivated

Interest in working in the Arts

Demonstrated ability in problem solving

and prioritizing

Working knowledge of dance

performance, technical theatre and international relations preferred

Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or

Graduate degree, or recent graduate Tasks:

Provide logistical support for the

DanceMotion USA program at BAM

Assist in all activities of the project and

gain insight into running an international touring program

> INTERNSHIPS > USA

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Deadline: 18 May 2015

Contact: http://brooklynacademy.appone.com

Website: http://www.bam.org/

Place: Brooklyn Academy of Music, Fort Greene, NY, USA

Period: June-December, full or part time

Language: English

Remuneration: $9/ hour for undergraduate students and $10/ hour for graduate students

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French Film Festival in Richmond Deadline: Not Stated

Fondé par Françoise et Peter Kirkpatrick, en partenariat avec Unifrance films, la SACD, le Ministère des Affaires Etrangères, l'ARP et le CNC, le festival est devenu un lieu de rencontre du grand public américain avec des réalisateurs et acteurs invités à venir présenter leurs films, sans contexte de compétition. Les séances de questions-réponses à l’issue de chaque projection favorisent la communication et l’échange. Elles permettent aux spectateurs américains (environ 20000 spectateurs en moyenne) d'exprimer leur appréciation et leurs opinions, et aux réalisateurs français de juger de la réaction d’un public américain typique, varié et nombreux. Ils peuvent ainsi mesurer son goût et sa demande pour davantage d’accès aux œuvres cinématographiques françaises actuelles. Profil :

Bac +3/4/5

Expériences et connaissances en

évènementiel, communication et/ou marketing culturel ainsi qu’en cinéma sont souhaitées

Microsoft Office, Photoshop, Final Cut

Capacité à travailler en équipe

Autonomie

Rigueur

Volonté à s’investir pleinement

Bonne humeur !

Tâches :

Aide aux co-directeurs dans les contacts

avec les sociétés détentrices des droits des films (sociétés de production, de distribution ou vendeurs internationaux) et avec les agents des réalisateurs et acteurs des films sélectionnés -invités à venir présenter leurs films. Seconder également les directeurs dans les transactions relatives au transport des copies, au voyage et au séjour à Richmond des membres de la délégation française

Promotion du festival : mise en place et

suivi des actions de sensibilisation scolaire et universitaire. Mise en place d’un réseau de diffusion des supports de communication (flyers, programmes, affiches) sur la ville de Richmond, l’Etat de Virginie et les états avoisinants. Mise à jour des bases de données et du site web du Festival

Reconduite des partenariats avec les

sponsors et recherche de nouveaux sponsors ; comptabilité ; relations avec les médias au niveau local, national et international

Management des stagiaires américains

qui leur seront assignés dans leurs fonctions spécifiques ou communes

Organisation et coordination de week-end

du festival

Archivage ; remerciements

> INTERNSHIPS > USA

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Deadline: Not Stated

Contact: http://frenchfilmfestival.us/festival-office

Website: http://frenchfilmfestival.us/

Place: Richmond, VA, USA

Period: To begin in September 2015 or January 2016 for a period of 4-9 months

Language: English and French

Remuneration: Unpaid

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Storefront for Art and Architecture in New York Deadline: Not Stated

Storefront for Art and Architecture is a nonprofit organization committed to the advancement of innovative positions in architecture, art and design. Their program of exhibitions, artists talks, film screenings, conferences and publications is intended to generate dialogue and collaboration across geographic, ideological and disciplinary boundaries. As a public forum for emerging voices, Storefront explores vital issues in art and architecture with the intent of increasing awareness of and interest in contemporary design. The organisation has five internship positions to fill! General Profile:

Interest in Storefront's mission

Desire to gain knowledge of operations in

a non-profit organization

Ability to interact with people in a gallery

setting, and work in small office environment

General computer skills- word processing,

data management, digital imaging

Domestic and international young

entrepreneurs, recent graduates or college students

General Tasks:

Monitoring exhibitions during gallery hours

Providing information for visitors to the

gallery

Assisting Storefront staff with both long

term projects and daily office tasks >Curatorial Intern Profile:

Interest in curatorial practices

Detail-oriented and organized

Creative interpersonal thinking

Professional interpersonal skills

Good writing skills

Computer skills preferred: Adobe CS:

Photoshop, In Design, Illustrator, Microsoft Office, Scanning software

Graphic Design skills

Tasks:

Assist with curatorial research, helping in

the preparation of exhibitions, events, projects, competitions and publications organized by Storefront for Art and Architecture

Research on future exhibitions

Assist in curatorial texts

Preparation of events

Coordination with artists

Visualization of projects

Graphic design works for communications

purposes

Scanning of archival material

>Development + Membership Intern Profile:

Detail-oriented, comfortable working with

numbers and databases

Creative interpersonal thinking

Great interpersonal skills

Good writing skills

Rigor and enthusiasm a must

Interest in fundraising and development

fields Tasks:

Work closely with Development +

Communications Coordinator and Director of External Relations with fundraising

> INTERNSHIPS > USA

https://twitter.com/storefrontnyc

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Assist in researching, drafting, and

submitting grant applications, develop fundraising strategies, and be involved in all aspects of planning Storefront's Critical Halloween event

Assist with researching potential donors,

maintaining the donations database, managing the grants calendar, and filing and archiving grant information

Assist in the management and expansion

of Storefront's membership program strategies to attract members and to expand member benefits.

Help develop and coordinate new

membership events >Gallery Intern Profile

Detail-oriented and organized

Creative interpersonal thinking

Professional interpersonal skills

Professional phone manner

Good writing skills

Sound computer skills

Able to work and think independenlty

Ability to multitask is crucial

Proficiency in Adobe CS, Microsoft

Office, and Filemaker Pro. Tasks:

Assist with day-to-day operations,

reception and administrative tasks

General reception duties (answering

phones, greeting visitors)

Email correspondence

Retouching images

Light database work

>Press + Marketing Intern Profile:

Detail-oriented, comfortable working with

numbers and databases

Creative interpersonal thinking

Great interpersonal skills

Good writing skills

Rigor and enthusiasm a must

Graphic Design skills

Familiarity with Adobe Illustrator,

InDesign, Photoshop Tasks:

Work closely with Development +

Communications Coordinator and Director of External Relations to assist in press outreach and marketing strategies

Assist in the preparation of press

releases for upcoming exhibitions and events, the submission of art and event listings, preparation of press packets, press digitizing and archiving, and with the development of social media strategies and press list maintenance

>Digital and Exhibition Production Intern Profile:

Building skills, experience with the use of

power tools and other construction equipment.

Ability to work under time constraints and

flexible schedule

Familiarity with Adobe Illustrator,

Photoshop, Premiere Pro, InDesign

Familiarity with Autocad and Sketchup

Familiarity with Sound and Video

Equipment Tasks:

Work closely with the Productions

Coordinator and Assistant Curator to carry through the preparation, installation and break-down of exhibitions

Production of each exhibitions digital

media components along with physical construction.

Be involved in the production and post

production of Storefront's Digital Programming including Live Events and StorefrontTV

IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

Deadline: Not Stated

Contact: [email protected] with the name of the position being applied for in the subject line

Website: http://www.storefrontnews.org/get_involved/jobs

Place: New York, USA

Period: Not Stated

Language: English

Remuneration: Not Stated

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ENCATC BRUSSELS OFFICE:

Avenue Maurice, 1 1050 Brussels, Belgium

Tel / Fax: + 32.2.201.29.12 E-mail: [email protected]

For more information about our network and our activities, please visit our website: www.encatc.org

WHAT IS ENCATC?

ENCATC is an independent membership organization representing more than 100 higher education institutions and cultural organisations in over 40 countries. It was founded in 1992 to represent, advocate and promote cultural management and cultural policy in higher education and to create platforms of discussion and exchange at the European and international level. We are an international non-profit organisation, an NGO in official partnership with UNESCO, and an “Observer” to the Steering Committee for Culture of the Council of Europe. ENCATC is also co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union. We cooperate closely with our partners at UNESCO, the Council of Europe, the European Commission and the European Parliament as well as with the European Cultural in Africa, the Asia–Pacific region, North America, Latin America and the Caribbean.

FOSTERING STUDENT MOBILITY:

PRAXIS is a “Members Only” newsletter offering internship opportunities for students and young graduates from ENCATC programmes in the cultural sector in Europe and beyond. ENCATC does not provide any grant or reimbursement to support the internships promoted in PRAXIS.