The current opportunity is available for current Manchester Met students, to apply you must be based in the UK for the duration of the role.
International Surface and Spatial Design Project is an India and UK Collaborative Design project between the British Council India, Pearl Academy and MMU. The brief requires participants to propose a surface-focused interior spatial concept, which collaboratively celebrates Indian and British Textile Heritage within a contemporary Indo-British spatial context.
Your role: For 13 hours across 9 days (dependent on project timetabling) you will support the academic (non-curricular) Collaborative Online international Learning Project (COIL). You may be asked to deliver a taught session, which could be an industry talk or workshop. You will also be asked to support student progress through facilitated group tutorials, some virtual, and some in person. You will need to be available for all days.
Tasks may include things such as:
- Teaching others to
- Create visuals
- Create CMF boards
- Deliver a contextual talks or industry insights
- Facilitate and co-deliver other taught sessions
- Manage Miro boards
- Facilitate support group activity (online and in person)
Details:
Dates and Hours of Work: Up to 13 hours (across 9 days from 13 April – 23 April) Dates will be specified before the project starts.
Details of briefing: 25 March Lowrie Building