
Territorio Mudéjar offers internships for students of the Art History Degree, the Master’s Degree in Cultural Heritage Management, Communication and Geography and Territorial Planning thanks to the Challenge Programme, popularly known as ‘rural Erasmus’, financed by the Council of Zaragoza and managed by the University of Zaragoza. This initiative aims to improve the learning and personal development of students, to facilitate that talent arrives and stays in rural areas and to implement policies and develop projects from a new perspective based on innovation and cooperation between institutions.
This is the third call in which we participate. “We work on projects focused on professional profiles linked to eritage in a transversal way. In other words, they are not only open to the humanities, but also cover other fields such as communication, architecture, engineering, education…”, explained the director of Territorio Mudéjar, Victoria Trasobares.
WHERE TO REGISTER? http://www.unizar.es/universa/inscripcion-online/
WHEN WILL THE INTERNSHIPS TAKE PLACE? From 15 July to 15 December 2021.
WHERE? The internships will take place in Tobed, the headquarters of Territorio Mudéjar, three days a week to be determined from 10.00 to 14.00, and two days in the partner villages where they are assigned to carry out the tasks from 11.00 to 14.00.
HOW ARE THEY ORGANISED?
•The internships begin with a preparatory course of 40 hours of introduction to the management of historical-artistic monuments: strategy, conservation, accessibility, dissemination, etc.
• It continues with an applied project of 20 hours per week.
PURPOSES
• Participation in the pilot project “Territorio Mudéjar 20th anniversary World Heritage”.
• The student will learn to be responsible for the tasks involved in managing the accessibility and dissemination of different historical-artistic monuments linked to Territorio Mudéjar.
• Preparation of spatial itineraries, complementary dissemination activities, administrative management of materials necessary for the development of the cultural information activity, economic management of activities, preparation of reports and quality control of the activity.
REQUIREMENTS
• Students enrolled in the 19/20 academic year, with 90 credits passed for undergraduate students (enrolment at https://universa.unizar.es/inscripcion-online/) or graduates in the last three years.
• Areas: Degree in Art History, History; Master’s Degree in Cultural Heritage Management, Master’s Degree in Advanced Studies in Art History, Master’s Degree in Territorial Planning and Environment.
• Knowledge of Mudejar art, Aragonese art, Islamic art, medieval art and architecture. Management and dissemination of cultural heritage or similar.
• Driving licence and available vehicle (important).
• Languages: English and/or French (desirable but not essential).