British Council IBD Team

CHINA-UK ARTS MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME 2012

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What is it?
This is a six-and-a-half-week programme, which includes two workshops and a five-week work placement in the UK.  The programme will offer successful candidates from China the possibility of an extended period of practical professional development in arts management in fields of performing arts, visual arts, and design.    

Applicants need to be presently active as arts professionals in China (e.g. working within organisations or as independent curators and producers, art centre programmers, or working in an arts capacity in the government sector or arts information provision sector).  The programme will provide participants with professional development through skills sharing, job shadowing, and some task-based work; it will also encourage the development of networks between Chinese and British colleagues, thereby promoting cultural exchange and dialogue between the two countries.   

Successful applicants will take part in a five-week professional placement in any one or two of a variety of arts organisations anywhere in the United Kingdom. The organisations will include building-based multi-arts venues, touring performing arts companies, galleries from the subsidised and commercial sectors, artist-led spaces, arts development and support agencies, festivals, building based producing theatres, arts funding bodies and arts councils, and range from small to large scale.

Length of programme
The programme will take place from Monday 10 September to Thursday 25 October (not including travel time).  

Please note that if you are selected to take part in the programme, you must be available to take part during this time as it will not be possible to arrange a programme outside these dates.

Number of places
The programme aims to involve a maximum of 20 arts managers from across China.

Costs of programme
The organisers - British Council and China International Culture Association, will pay for participants’ accommodation for six and a half weeks together with internal travel within the UK.  In addition, the organisers will cover all the costs associated with the administration of this programme including sourcing and negotiating appropriate placements; running the week-long introductory seminar and the three-day closing workshop; and additional networking events.  The total contribution from the organisers is estimated at RMB 50,000 per head. You, or your employer, will be required to pay for your international flights, UK visa, travel insurance, and personal costs including meals and incidental expenses in the UK.  These costs are estimated to be in the region of RMB 30,000.

What you will get from this programme

What to expect

◆ The Programme

◆ The experience

Who can apply?
For a full list of application criteria please see the Appendix.

Who cannot apply?

What will be expected of participants

When and how to apply?
Interested individuals should download the application form from HERE (WORD 175KB).

Please email your completed application form in English, CV in English and with photo, scanned copy of a signed reference letter and any other supporting documents (in either PDF, DOC or JPG format and in either English or Chinese) to artsplacement2012@britishcouncil.org.cn with the subject “application” by Wednesday 14 March 2012.

Please note:  

What will happen next?
Using the attached criteria, candidates will be shortlisted for interview by the British Council China and China International Culture Association and by the UK delivery agent, NFA International Arts and Culture.

Shortlisted applicants will be invited by Wednesday 4 April to interview in Beijing between Thursday 12 and Friday 20 April 2012 (weekend inclusive).  Please note that on submission of your application you will need to ensure that you are available to travel to Beijing during the indicated time period.

Please note that it will not be possible to arrange an interview outside this period and travel costs of candidates to the interview location are the responsibility of the candidate or their organisation.

Following the interviews candidates will be informed of the results by Friday 27 April 2012.

In the unlikely event that the organisers are unable to find a suitable placement for an individual participant, the organisers reserve the right to cancel the placement.

Appendix
Application Criteria and Core Competencies

1. APPLICATION
An initial assessment of written applications will be made using the following criteria:

Candidates whose applications meet the above criteria will be invited to interview

2. INTERVIEWS
At interview stage, the programme organisers will seek to determine applicants' competency based on the following criteria:

Relations with other organisations:

Management capabilities:

Information analysis/application and work skills:

Personal qualities and effectiveness:

Previous experience and opportunities will also be considered.  Candidates who have not benefited from arts management training overseas or who have not had opportunity to spend extended periods of time outside China will be given priority over those who benefited from such experiences. Following interview candidates may be required to undertake a formal language test before being invited to participate in this programme.

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