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Arts & Culture Internship in Argentina.
Program Information
If you want to kickstart a career in scenic and cinematic art, cultures, handicrafts, and/or design, our Arts & Culture internships in Cordoba are the perfect opportunity to pursue your passion. Interns have scope to contribute to promoting artists, fundraising, event support and promotion, enhancement and recovery of art scenarios, and supporting initiatives intending to stimulate artistic output in Cordoba.
This program ranges from 8-24 weeks and offers start dates the first Monday of each month, February through September.
Your fully-hosted experience includes sourcing of your internship placement, personalization of your project plan, airport pick-up, orientation, accommodation, meals, and onsite student support. See our
full list of fees and inclusions on our website.
Eligibility Requirements
Suitable for interns, 20 years and older, with at least one year of relevant college/university study in a relevant field, such as arts, theater, design, archaeology, anthropology, history, classics, event management, marketing, etc. Recent graduates (within the past 24 months) may also apply.
Suitable for students at an intermediate (complete A2 minimum) Spanish language level. With the exception of fluent or native Spanish language speakers, all interns are required to attend 20 hours of mandatory Spanish language lessons for the first week of this internship, before commencing the internship placement. Interns at an A2 level will receive 40 hours of Spanish lessons in the first two weeks, commencing their internship placement on the third week. This is included in the program fee.
Internship Details
Arts & Culture internships in Cordoba can provide interns with exposure to a wide range of areas, including scenic and cinematic art, culture, handicrafts, and design. Explore the incredibly rich cultural arts landscape, and immerse yourself in the daily operations of agencies that strive to protect it. The main focus of these agencies is to promote access to the diversity of cultural assets through the implementation of plans, agreements and programs.
Work Culture - Placement Orientation - Workplace Presentation Tips
- Work protocol
- Work culture in Argentina and your home country
- Work relationships, hierarchy, and types of social interaction expected at the
- workplace
Reflecting Inward - Developing Self-Awareness
- Identity: Four Layers of Identity
- Skills/Communication Styles
- Setting Goals
Cross-Cultural Adjustment
- Understanding Cross-Cultural Adjustment
- Going Beyond Surface Adjustment
- Understanding Culture Shock and the Stages of Adjustment
Strategies for Developing Intercultural Competence
- A Model of Intercultural Sensitivity
- Strategies for Making Cultural Inferences
- Discussion of Ethnocentric and Ethno-relative worldviews/cognitive dissonance and wellbeing (Conflict prevention)
Culture & Identity of Argentina
- The concept of “Argentinidad”: identity versus stereotypes
- Values, beliefs, attitudes of Argentinians
- Customs and etiquette, stereotypes
- What does being an Argentinian mean? Argentina: “work in progress”
- Sociopolitical and cultural phenomena in current Argentine life
Program Highlights
Intern Abroad HQ's South Africa programs are available from February to September, with start dates every first Monday of the month.
Intern Abroad HQ provides the most affordable and top-rated programs. Check out our
intern reviews on our website.
We match you with innovative and entrepreneurial host organizations around the world that give you the opportunity to make a real contribution on high-impact projects with the support of travel experts with an outstanding safety system and track record.
Our experiential learning approach provides a structured and guided platform for you to think critically about your experiences on your internship. It accelerates and deepens your learning by asking self-reflective questions around the contexts, actions, and outcomes of your placement.
Academic credit is available for all experiences, through our School of Record partnerships with University of Montana (1-5 credits) and Warren Wilson College (6-16 credits). Check in with your academic advisor to understand if you can apply these transfer credits toward your degree at your home institution.
We offer flexible booking and free changes so you can register with confidence.
How to Apply
Apply for free: Complete an online application form via the Intern Abroad HQ website.
- Select your start date and duration: All Intern Abroad HQ programs are available year-round and you can choose to intern for durations on this program ranging from 8 to 24 weeks.
- Complete your registration: After you have been accepted on your chosen program, you can secure your place by paying the Deposit.
- Pay your Balance: This is due 60 days before your program starts.
Need to make changes to your booking? You can make free unlimited changes to your destination, project and dates up until 60 days before you start.