This is a remarkable opportunity to play a key part in the growth of a rapidly expanding and unique organisation, the Institute of Art and Ideas (IAI).
They are looking for a bright and enthusiastic Research Intern to join their editorial production team. This role will see you join one of their festival production desks in Arts, Science, Philosophy or Politics. Each desk is responsible for the programming and delivery of ideas for our biannual festival HowTheLightGetsIn, where you will be trained and supervised by the existing team. Your initial contract will last for 3 months, and during this period you will learn key skills debate programme, event production (both physical and online) and ideas. You will contribute towards the programming of speakers for their events and increasing editorial input for the debates as your progress.
You will have the capacity to work alongside our current team to plan high quality events and the drive to make them happen. You will be capable of making accurate editorial judgments about ideas and individuals and will have the motivation to think and work on your own. Bringing together leading thinkers and theorists across a range of disciplines, you will have the opportunity to engage in and change the public conversation about the big ideas of our time.
Applicants for these posts will need to demonstrate exceptional academic results (min. 2.1 from a top university) and the personal communication and persuasion skills to excite the UK’s leading thinkers. Whilst a degree in philosophy is not a requirement, applicants should be able to demonstrate a keen interest in the subject and a good grasp of the key issues in contemporary philosophy
If you think you have what it takes to succeed in this role please apply now via the website: https://tvf.co.uk/careers/tvf-arts/research-intern
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