RICHIESTA DI CANDIDATURE

Borsa di studio NIAF per il Master in Performing Arts Management dall’Accademia Teatro alla Scala in partnership con il MIP Politecnico di Milano e con il Piccolo Teatro di Milano

Scadenza presentazione candidature: 15 novembre 2016.

Dal 01 . 10 . 2016 al 15 . 11 . 2016

Milano - Teatro alla Scala

La National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) rinnova, per il secondo anno consecutivo, l’erogazione di una borsa di studio a copertura totale della retta di frequenza per un allievo italo-americano per l’edizione 2017 del Master in Performing Arts Management, organizzato dall’Accademia in partnership con il MIP Politecnico di Milano Graduate School of Business e in collaborazione con il Piccolo Teatro di Milano – Teatro d’Europa. La deadline per le applicazioni solo per quest’anno è stata prorogata fino a martedì 15 novembre.

www.niaf.org

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 National Italian American Foundation scholarship 

The National Italian American Foundation (NIAF) leadership is proud to announce for the second year a scholarship in partnership with Accademia Teatro alla Scala, one of the most renowned institutions for training professionals in the performing arts, and Politecnico di Milano Graduate School of Business (MIP), an internationally recognized management school. The full-tuition scholarship of 13,500 euros (approximately $14,500) will be awarded to an Italian American graduate student who is seeking a Master’s Degree in Performing Arts Management.

Deadline for online applications is November 15, 2016.

The 18-month program in English begins January 2017, and concludes in June 2018 with 1,500 hours of education and training. A three-to-six month internship at performing arts institutions throughout Italy and abroad is an integral part of the program. The internship also provides students with networking opportunities for future employment. The teaching staff of the program includes 100 specialists in theatre and management who work with performing arts institutions in Italy and abroad.

The program is open to 30 participants and includes classroom meetings, exercises and simulations, direct theatre experience and a final project. The curriculum topics include: cultural policy; community engagement; human resources and company organization; performing arts marketing; communication and advertising; theatre arts and trades; contract negotiation, and many others.

The program is also offered in collaboration with Piccolo Teatro di Milano with the advocacy of Opera Europa, an international service organization representing more than 150 renowned opera houses and festivals.

www.niaf.org

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