Adjunct Position: Arts Advocacy in the U.S.
Carnegie Mellon University | |
United States, Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh | |
5000 Forbes Avenue (Show on map) | |
Oct 30, 2024 | |
Carnegie Mellon University: Heinz College Location Pittsburgh, PA Open Date Jun 13, 2022 Description Adjunct Instructor: Arts Advocacy in the U.S. The Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University seeks an adjunct instructor for the Arts Advocacy in the U.S. course. This is a graduate level elective course within in the Master of Arts Management program which is a joint degree program between Heinz College and the College of Fine Arts at Carnegie Mellon University. We highly encourage professionals from diverse backgrounds with deep experience and demonstrated knowledge in arts advocacy at the local, state, and national levels to apply. Course Description: The Learning Objectives for this course:
Arts and cultural leaders in the United States operate in complex environments with public policies at the local, state and national levels that influence operations and artistic creations. What are these policies? Who makes, implements, and enforces them? How are new policies developed and why? How can policies be changed? This course will provide students with the foundation to understand the context of cultural policy in the United States and how advocacy efforts can influence policy change. This class is primarily taken as an elective by Master of Arts Management students, but it is also popular as an elective for all graduate level students at Carnegie Mellon University. The are no pre-requisites for this course. This course is a half semester (i.e., 7 weeks) during the spring 2023 semester. Course times could be afternoons (two 80-minute class sessions per week; example Tuesday and Thursday 4:30 - 6:20pm) or evenings (one 170-minute class from 6:20 - 9:10 PM, inclusive of breaks, per week), as preferred. The course design should at minimum include relevant readings (textbook, research papers, news articles, etc.), in-class discussions, and appropriate evaluations of mastery of concepts for grading purposes (homework, quizzes/exams, etc.). Given the focus of Heinz College graduate programs, utilization of data, strategic thinking, and application of leadership skills are highly encouraged to be integrated into the course. Candidate should demonstrate:
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