University of Glasgow Internship
Earlier this year we welcomed an enthusiastic group of interns from the University of Glasgow. They developed two brand new resources designed to support our À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ Days venues.Ìý
Over eight exciting weeks Diana, Marianne, Chloe and Liv;
- Attended regular Zoom meetings withÌýÌýstaff who shared their industry insights and experienceÌý
- Gained a new perspective on the impact of COVID 19 on virtual tours, audio trails, webinars etc
- Expanded their understanding of the accessibility barriers that audiences experience
- Developed new transferable skills as they made their initial briefs a realityÌý
- Displayed great problem solving skills, proving they could think on their feet, even over Zoom!
Diana Kukharenko and Marianne Bell collaborated onÌý'Heritage is Accessible! 20 Top Tips', a guide on how to make your venue more accessible for both in-person and online events.Ìý
Chloe Waterhouse and Liv Gardener collaborated onÌý'Digital Engagement Resources & Ideas', a resource including how-to guides for popular platforms, recommendations and digital success stories.
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This internship with the À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ was facilitated by the ‘Methodology of Art with Work Placement’ Junior Honours course in the School of Culture and Creative Arts, University of Glasgow 2020-21.Ìý