MSc in Renaissance to Enlightenment / MSc in Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
from the 2012/2013 session the programme will be MSc in Renaissance and Early Modern Studies
Internship
The internship has three main elements: a plan of
work drawn up between the host institution, the student,
and the postgraduate director, the work itself, and
a final report which is assessed. Each internship lasts
for two semesters overall, and demands one full day
per week from the student. The work itself will depend
on what can be provided by the host institution, but
will be appropriate and sustaining for a student at
this level: archival work, curatorial work, and work
in public relations are all possible. Students have
an interview with the internship co-ordinator at the
beginning of the first semester to find a good match
for their interests and future career goals.
Participating institutions include the National Museums
of Scotland, the National Galleries of Scotland , the
Fruitmarket Gallery, the Talbot Rice Gallery, the City
Art Centre (Edinburgh), Doggerfisher Gallery, and the
Centre for Research Collections at Edinburgh University
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