PGCert Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy
Programme overview
- Programme code
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PGC-AF&P
- UCAS code
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- Duration
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10 Months
- Method of Attendance
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Part Time
- Programme manager
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Dr Jonathan Price
- Total credits
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60
- School/Unit responsible for the parenting of students and programme
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Performance & Cultural Industries
- Examination board through which the programme will be considered
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Entry requirements
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Programme specification
Specially designed for active arts fundraising and philanthropy professionals, this hybrid course will give you a deeper understanding of your professional practice and its place within the arts and cultural sector. You'll explore topics such as the history of philanthropy, critical approaches to cultural leadership, techniques for change and crisis management, approaches to building organisational resilience, and how to navigate ethical challenges in relation to fundraising and development activity. The course also touches on questions of organisational governance, developing an internal fundraising culture, and relating to arts and cultural policy.
This course is led and coordinated by academic staff with significant industry experience, who are assisted by expert freelance tutors and senior arts consultants. Throughout, you'll reflect critically on your work-based learning and learn how to apply relevant theories to your everyday professional practice.
Year 1
[Learning Outcomes, Transferable (Key) Skills, Assessment]
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Compulsory Modules
Candidates will be required to study the following compulsory modules
Code | Title | Credits | Semester | Pass for Progression |
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PECI5701M | Arts Fundraising and Leadership | 30 | 1 Sep to 31 Jan | PFP |
PECI5702M | Professional Practice: Arts Fundraising and Philanthropy | 30 | 1 Sep to 30 Jun | PFP |
Last updated: 02/05/2024 16:12:14
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