Humanities MA Fair

Wednesday 1st March, 4pm-5pm

Jarman Studio 1, University of Kent, Canterbury

Thinking about postgraduate study in the Humanities? Come along to our MA fair to get more information about masters programmes and applications from:

  • Architecture
  • American Studies
  • Arts (Drama, Film and History of Art)
  • English
  • History
  • Medieval and Early Modern Studies
  • Classical & Archaeological Studies
  • Comparative Literature
  • English Language & Linguistics
  • Modern Languages
  • Philosophy
  • Religious Studies
  • Paris and Rome
  • Careers and Employability Service

Further information

T: 01227 824493

E: L.S.Jones@kent.ac.uk

www.kent.ac.uk/humanities

Win €150 with Study in Europe’s Film Competition

‘I love studying in Europe because…’

Send a ‘60-second Film’ to the world and you could win 150 Euro!

Are you a student studying at a higher education institution in Europe? Want to show the world why you love studying here?

We are looking for fun, fresh short films that celebrate why it is great to study abroad in Europe.

Your mission is to create a ‘short film’ (60 seconds or less) to show other students around the world what you love about studying in Europe.  We want to know what inspired you to come to Europe and hear about any long-term ambitions you have achieved here or any personal challenges you have overcome while studying in Europe.

Please choose from one or more of the following categories:

  1. Making friends from different countries… introduce us to some of the international friends you have met and tell us why they are so important to you.
  2. Training for your perfect career… how is studying in Europe helping you achieve your aspirations?  What experiences have you had that will help you in the future?
  3. Discovering new cultures… show us how passionate you are about meeting new people and learning about the different cultures across Europe.
  4. Enjoying new hobbies and interests…. Tell us about your new interests you have developed and how they have added to your experience of living in Europe.
  5. Student life… explain to us what student life is like for you.  Do you have any top tips for students thinking about coming to study in Europe?

Be in with a chance to win!

We plan to select and publish between 10 and 30 films. Each film we publish will receive a prize of a voucher to the value of 150 Euro.

For filming tips and full details on how to enter go to: https://ec.europa.eu/education/study-in-europe/news-views/video-competition_en

The closing date for entries is 10 February 2017

Good luck!

We look forward to seeing your films!

CV Competition 2017

Win some work experience!  This is a great chance to develop your CV and build professional contacts. The Careers and Employability Service CV Competition is now open for 2017.

The CV Competition offers students the chance to win one of a number of 2 week work experience placements on offer during the summer vacation. The good news is that the majority of the experiences are funded at £300 per week!

Students can find out more about how to take part and the opportunities on offer via https://www.kent.ac.uk/ces/cv-competition.html  Interested applicants need to submit a CV and covering letter for each position that they are interested in. Closing date 28th Feb.

The exact timing of these roles will be decided between the winning student and the employer.

Apply now for V&A Theatre and Performance Work Experience Placements 2016/17

The V&A Department of Theatre and Performance contains the UK’s National Collection of Performing Arts. The collections are vast, covering all areas of live performance from theatre, opera and ballet, to music hall and musical theatre, circus, puppetry, and rock and pop.

  • Departmental activity is divided into curatorial work (based at Blythe House, Olympia) and exhibitions, publications and potential web-content (based at V&A South Kensington).
  • Exhibitions-based work includes the development of the permanent Theatre and Performance
  • Galleries at the V&A and a broad programme of special exhibitions, both at the V&A and on tour.

Voluntary Work Experience Placements and Training: Exhibitions

The Exhibitions side of the Department offers a small number of volunteer and graduate placements, for career development, training and research.

  • Volunteers assist with research and interpretation, exhibition development, publications, potential web content and other outputs.
  • Volunteers have access to professional development training and experience, both at the V&A and at other relevant institutions and organisations in London, such as theatres, museums and other arts institutions.
  • Work is varied and rewarding, and allows volunteers to contribute to the work of one of the UK’s flagship cultural institutions.

The next placements will be within the period from March – October 2017.

Applications

If you are interested in volunteering, please complete the application form in the link below and then send this to t.applications@vam.ac.uk  The deadline for applications is 12 February 2017.

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CCCU POSTGRADUATE ROUTES INTO TEACHING OPEN DAY

Saturday 4 February 2017, 10am–2pm
Augustine House, Canterbury Campus

Come to Canterbury Christ Church’s Open Day and explore the different routes you can take to become a teacher.

During the event you can:

  • Speak to our expert tutors and find out which route is best for you
  • Gain information on our PGCE courses as well as School Direct options
  • Hear about fees and finance and student life
  • Hear talks on a range of subjects, including fees and bursaries.

More info

Ambassador Theatre Group’s Graduate Scheme Open for Applications!

ATG are looking for two motivated, ambitious and talented individuals to take part in an inspiring two-year programme, fast-tracking their career as future leaders of the theatre industry.

With 38 theatres in the UK, ATG offers a unique insight into commercial theatre management and venue operations. Trainees will develop a thorough understanding of the UK theatre industry through challenging placements in ATG’s renowned presenting theatres as well as its offices in London and Woking.

Through this scheme ATG seeks to nurture exceptional leaders, equipping them to take up future managerial positions in the company. The first year of the programme includes placements in regional and London venues and our Head Offices to develop a broad understanding of our business, followed by two six-month placements in the second year during which trainees take responsibility for crucial projects. You can find some examples of the work undertaken by previous trainees below.

Trainees take part in our internal leadership development programme, Rising Stars; this programme aims to grow a new generation of talented leaders for the business and trainees will work alongside other exceptional individuals identified from within the company.

Trainees also complete a wide variety of short training courses and have a coaching relationship with a senior member of ATG staff. Reflection is a key aspect of the scheme and trainees are pushed to take charge of their own development.

On completing the scheme, the intention is that trainees have an excellent understanding of the company’s current operation and potential, and are both skilled managers and inspiring leaders. This is a rare opportunity for those determined to forge a career in theatre management and make a real impact on ATG’s UK business.

Click for more info and how to apply.

The Ash Project – Call for Volunteers

The Ash Project is an urgent cultural response to the devastating effects of Ash dieback in Kent and across the country. The project combines a major new commission by internationally recognised artists Ackroyd and Harvey with a wide ranging community engagement programme, an online archive and a plan for landscape restoration. The project will celebrate the cultural, natural and social history of the Ash Tree, creating an extraordinary enduring legacy for future generations. The project has been funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and Arts Council England.

 

Documentation Assistant (1-2 people)

We would like to work with a film student to document Ackroyd and Harvey research trips, the production process of making the artwork, school projects and community events. Travel Expenses will be covered for any trips, or car sharing /lifts can be arranged. This work will be scheduled throughout the year and may involve an opportunity to be involved in training with professional documentary film makers who may work to shape the footage to create a permanent record for the project. This position is not paid.

Start Date: ASAP

To apply please send an expression of interest and a short CV by Monday 23 January to Madeleine, Ash Project Manager with the word Documentation in the subject line: madeleine.hodge@kentdowns.org.uk

 

Research Team (3-4 people)

Documenting the Human atlas of Ash across Kent and the UK and researching the social history of Ash, this project may involve a trip to the National Archive and libraries throughout Kent. This project will involve a great deal of initiative, independent research skills and will be based in sites across Kent and will involve collating this research into material for an ongoing Ash Archive. This opportunity would be suitable for History of Art, Fine Art, Drama, Photography and Curating students. Students will be responsible for their own travel. This position is not paid.

Start date: Monday 6 February (1 – 2 days per week for 6 weeks) To apply please send an expression of interest and a short CV Wednesday 25 January to Madeleine, Ash Project Manager with the word Research in the subject line: madeleine.hodge@kentdowns.org.uk

 

Website Assistant (1-2 people)

Working to collate texts, arrange images and coordinate research to be uploaded on to the Ash website. This project will require a person with a creative mind who is good at clearly organising information. We imagine this might be suitable for History of Art, Writing or Curating students, though we are happy to hear from anyone interested.  Students will be responsible for their own travel and you will need to be able to get to the Kent Downs offices in East Brabourne. This position is not paid.

Start Date: Monday 6 February (1 day per week) Finishing end of March 2017 To apply please send an expression of interest and a short CV by Wednesday 25 January to Madeleine, Ash Project Manager with the word Archive in the subject line: madeleine.hodge@kentdowns.org.uk

 

Participation Volunteers

Coordinating walks,  outdoor activities and working at exhibition events over the two years of the project. (yet to be scheduled) To express interest in working with us in this capacity please send a brief introduction to Ash Project Manager, Madeleine Hodge with the word Participation in the subject line: madeleine.hodge@kentdowns.org.uk – we will  keep these details on file and share more information closer to the launch dates of the project.

 

You can also find out more about the Ash project here: www.theashproject.org.uk

Start-Up Support to Kick Start Your Creative Career from Deutsche Bank Creative Awards

The Deutsche Bank Creative Awards is a national Awards scheme for final year creative students and first year graduates, it aims to support creative graduates starting their career, those setting up their first business or starting out as a creative practitioner with their first not-for-profit initiative.

You could be in with a chance to win £10,000 plus business training and mentoring to turn your ideas into reality. The Award categories are:

  • Art & Photography
  • Craft & Design
  • Film
  • Music
  • Performance

This Award is open to all Final Year BA or MA creative degree students or recent graduates (after April 2016).

If you are interested and would like to find out more then come along to an induction workshop on Wednesday 8th February 12.00-13.00, Cornwallis East Seminar Room 1 Canterbury Campus, or contact unikenthub@kent.ac.uk