Business and Arts South Africa Intern Programme for New African Graduates

BASA Intern Programme

Course(s) Offered: Arts, Business
Course Level: Graduate (internship)
Provider: Rand Merchant Bank (RMB)
Country to Study in: South Africa

Internship Description
Qualified applicants are invited to apply for the 2014 Business and Arts South Africa intern programme, supported by Rand Merchant Bank (RMB).

Now moving into its fifth year, the programme is designed to allow a new graduate the chance to immerse him or herself in all aspects of arts administration.

The programme also allows the intern to identify their own learning goals and work towards those during the year that the internship runs.

Eligibility
The Business and Arts South Africa intern programme, supported by Rand Merchant Bank (RMB) selects interns based on their education, experience, and enthusiasm for the arts.

Eligible groups
Any new graduate may apply

Participating Institutions
Business and Arts South Africa (BASA), Johannesburg; South Africa.

Fields of study
The intern selected is expected to engage in the diverse projects that BASA is involved with, reports to the Marketing and Operations Manager, and works closely with the entire BASA team.

Number of awards
Not specified

Sponsorship duration
One year

Internship benefits
It promotes a synthesis between study and practice and interns work out of BASA’s Johannesburg offices from January to December.

The Internship gives an emerging administrator the opportunity to access mentorship, grow in several administrative skill areas through training, and also drive projects, which provide synthesis between study and practice.

Method of Application
Interested applicants should email their CV and cover letter to:
info@basa.co.za.

Or send to:
Att: Lonwabo Mavuso P.O Box 962
Parklands 2121


DEADLINES:
The closing date for applications is 22 November 2013.

PLEASE NOTE:
Business and Arts South Africa is an internationally recognised development agency which incorporates the arts into, and contributes to, corporates’ commercial success. With a suite of integrated programmes, Business and Arts South Africa NPC encourages mutually beneficial partnerships between business and the arts.

Business and Arts South Africa was founded in 1997 as a joint initiative of government (Department of Arts and Culture) and the business sector, as a public/private partnership. Its aim is to secure the future development of the arts industry in South Africa, through increased corporate sector involvement.

Contact
For more information call 011 447 2295

Application Deadline: 22 November 2013
Open to International Applicants: No

More Scholarship Information and Application(BASA website)
More Scholarship Information and Application(NAC South Africa website)

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