28119 - Work Placement (1) )LM)

Academic Year 2025/2026

  • Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
  • Campus: Bologna
  • Corso: Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Music and Theatre Studies (cod. 8837)

Learning outcomes

By the end of this internship, students will:

- gain professional experience in a specific working reality, chosen among entities operating in various fields related to theatre and dance, namely theatres, festivals, associations, public bodies, private companies, archives, libraries, museums, schools;

- acquire basic skills and know the specific working aspects of one of the following artistic fields: production, organization, conservation, communication, teaching.

Course contents

The curricular internship is an activity of your study plan that allows you to achieve practical skills and university credits (CFU) according to the study plan of your study programme. It may also be carried out by selecting a host institution abroad and following the procedure described at the Studying/Internship internet page, and accessing SOL-Internship platform.

The internship abroad can be carried out by applying to the Erasmus+ mobility for traineeship exchange programme.

This curricular internship can be completed by students who have chosen it in their study plan; it is not considered as a work activity and therefore does not implies compulsory remuneration by the Companies. The duration of the internship depends on the credits set out in the study plan (6 credits correspond to 150 hours).

Students who have chosen to complete the Internship (1) (LM) are required to follow the rules illustrated on the website of the Corso di Laurea magistrale in Discipline della Musica e del Teatro, at the page about Tirocini.

They are also required to attend mandatory safety training in advance.

Professor Elena Cervellati is is available for clarification or advice about this internship and the related procedures for approving and registering it.

 

Readings/Bibliography

The internship does not require a reference bibliography.

Teaching methods

To be agreed on a case-by-case basis according to the internship experience planned.

Assessment methods

Students who have completed their internship are required to

  1. complete the online procedure as indicated on the Internships page, under “What to do at the end of the internship”;
  2. send an email to the academic tutor, Elena Cervellati (e.cervellati@unibo.it), to schedule an appointment during office hours. During the meeting, which can take place remotely (via Teams) or in person (at the tutor's office, located at Via Barberia 4), the documentation will be verified and the internship will be officially recorded.

Teaching tools

The procedure for activating and carrying out the internship is indicated on the degree programme website, on a dedicated page. The contact details for the Internship Office of the Humanities Area are also indicated on the same page.

For internships abroad with the Erasmus+ Mobility for Internships Call, please check the contact details on the dedicated page.

Office hours

See the website of Elena Cervellati

SDGs

Quality education Decent work and economic growth Reduced inequalities

This teaching activity contributes to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals of the UN 2030 Agenda.