Traineeship
A.Y. 2025/2026
Learning objectives
- Develop practical and theoretical skills through direct experience in the theatre sector, integrating academic training with professional practice.
- Deepen the understanding of the dynamics of work within theatrical, cultural, and linguistic contexts through observation and active participation in projects and productions.
- Apply communication and intercultural skills in real-life situations, enhancing the ability to interact in international and multilingual settings.
- Develop a professional attitude through interaction with industry professionals, learning and adapting to different working methods.
- Produce documentation and final reports on the internship experience, reflecting critically on the skills acquired and the objectives achieved.
- Deepen the understanding of the dynamics of work within theatrical, cultural, and linguistic contexts through observation and active participation in projects and productions.
- Apply communication and intercultural skills in real-life situations, enhancing the ability to interact in international and multilingual settings.
- Develop a professional attitude through interaction with industry professionals, learning and adapting to different working methods.
- Produce documentation and final reports on the internship experience, reflecting critically on the skills acquired and the objectives achieved.
Expected learning outcomes
Students will be able to:
- Apply the theories learned during their studies to concrete professional situations in the field of theatre and the arts.
- Work effectively in teams and collaborate with industry professionals, demonstrating written and oral communication skills.
They will also acquire:
- The ability to work in intercultural contexts, recognising and respecting linguistic and cultural diversity.
- The ability to self-evaluate and critically reflect on their professional practice and the experience gained during the placement.
- Autonomy and responsibility in management of their activities and projects, respecting the deadlines and expectations set by the host organisation.
- Apply the theories learned during their studies to concrete professional situations in the field of theatre and the arts.
- Work effectively in teams and collaborate with industry professionals, demonstrating written and oral communication skills.
They will also acquire:
- The ability to work in intercultural contexts, recognising and respecting linguistic and cultural diversity.
- The ability to self-evaluate and critically reflect on their professional practice and the experience gained during the placement.
- Autonomy and responsibility in management of their activities and projects, respecting the deadlines and expectations set by the host organisation.
Lesson period: Open sessions
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
Single session
Course currently not available
- University credits: 6
Individual study and practice: 0 hours