Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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1. Theoretical aspects, organisational issues (addressed in the form of an individual working meeting in preparation for the internship) 2. Implementation of the internship at the selected and contracted collection-creating institution lasting 20 business days. 3. Evaluation of the content and fulfilment of the internship (in the form of an individual work meeting).
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified, unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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The aim of the Institutional internship II course is to enable students to acquire detailed knowledge of the working environment of a selected collection-creating institution (usually a museum), its system, employment positions and expert and operational activities. The student chooses one of the contracted partner museums based on their own preference (or an individual contract will be concluded with a similar institution outside this partner network). During their internship, the student is actively involved in the performance of assigned tasks and the work activities of the chosen institution.
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Prerequisites
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KHI/PBS24 Institutional internship I
KHI/PBS24
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Full completion of the internship, trouble-free mastery of the tasks assigned by the guarantor of the subject and the authorised employee (or employees) of the host institution, an active approach. The credit is awarded based on a positive evaluation by the provider of the internship and the result of an interim check by the guarantor.
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Recommended literature
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