Internships offer students an opportunity to learn and expand their practical experience. It can provide students with a basis for linking their course work to their future careers as public service professionals. Students will work under the supervision of a public or not-for-profit agency official. Internships may be substituted as an elective for their concentration with prior approval from the MPA director.
Emily Lakamp
Internship at Hamilton County Emergency Management Office
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Dr. Julie Olberding will be teaching Arts Administration (PAD 594) as a two-week study-abroad in Ireland, tentatively scheduled for June 8-24,2024 with online work in the weeks before and after the trip. The class will explore theories and practical skills needed to manage arts and cultural organizations in the United States and Ireland. PAD 594 can count toward a required course in the Arts Administration micro-credential and/or as an elective in the Nonprofit Management certificate and/or MPA degree.
As part of the study-abroad experience, students will visit various types of arts and cultural organizations, ranging from larger, well-established, national entities such as the National Irish Museum and the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media in Dublin to smaller, newer, community-based organizations such as the Limerick Arts Office, Galway Dance Project, and Blue Teapot Theater Company. For more information, please send an email message to olberdingj@nku.edu and/or visit the Ìý
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