Location
  • Scotland
    • Edinburgh
Term
Summer
Subject Areas
Arts Business Film Media Relations

Program Details

Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Apartment
Language
English

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Jan 03, 2022
Nov 14, 2014
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About Program

Spend your summer working at the largest performing arts festival in the world. This exciting program combines the internship experience with academic learning at the University of Edinburgh. The coursework, designed to introduce business principles and how they relate to arts & arts management and the internship, is offered in collaboration with Internship Scotland and will give you unique experience in a professional capacity.

Travel to fascinating places of interest that enhance your cultural immersion and give a meaningful context to your academic courses. Excursions may include: Edinburgh weekend, Windsor Castle, and adventure weekend in Wales.

Arcadia University opens the doors to new experiences, different academic learning, people, cultures and perspectives so you can build your own lifelong learning and memories. With Arcadia, you can: Enjoy academic success, explore a new world, get to know yourself, rely on us for support, and boost your resume.

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Value
$500 - $2,500

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Eric
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Yes, I recommend this program

Business and the Arts: An interesting combination

This program was divided into two parts.

The first part was about connecting business practices to the arts world, showing where they would be an important component, showing where they are slightly different from normal business programs, and even getting unique lectures that were all about aspects of the arts world you don't think about such as copyright. it was done in a series of lectures, with weekends off, and a test at the end. We also did a business simulation in this time, allowing us to more directly apply the principles we were working on. This part of the program was much more low key, and more traditionally academic. It also left room for fun trips with both groups that sponsored me: Internship Scotland and Arcadia. Our class did things like tour the highlands, go to the highland games or just go for fun strolls around the old town or new town.

The second half of the program was interning with a company at the famous Scotland Festival Fringe. A giant theater festival, and I got to help a company with it. This was more fulfilling in the content, because we got to see the behind the scenes workings of the company, along with help with marketing, stage management and any other task they were willing to hand off to us. I also got passes to some of the venues I worked at, giving me great perks while I worked to go see the shows as I worked in the evenings or as I went. And at the end of this time, I needed to turn in a paper to the program to talk about something I noticed about the work I was doing with the program and any business trends I noticed.

In between these two parts of the official program, there was still time to make friends, join local groups (a church in my case), and just explore the city if you wanted. This unofficial time was probably my favorite, though I enjoyed the surprises as I went as well, such as joining fellow classmates for things like tea or dinner.

What would you improve about this program?
I would probably have preferred a little more academic support when it came closer to the time for our final papers and tests, but that isn't exactly the British system of academics. Or, I might have appreciated interning with a group alongside my fellow classmates rather than turning it into a solo time with only passing glances whenever you got a chance.
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