Work experience is clearly of great value to students in preparing for a career in the Creative Industries. The teaching team for the BSc(Hons) Audio Technology at Glasgow Caledonian University have developed a portfolio of opportunities for students to gain work experience, the main one being involvement in Celtic Connections, the world’s largest Celtic Music Festival. This paper looks at the evolution of Celtic Connections on Campus, the key elements that have contributed to its success and what value the students place in the experience gained.
Author:
Quinn, Patrick
Affiliation:
Glasgow Caledonian University
AES Conference:
AES 2023 International Conference on Audio Education (September 2023)
Paper Number:
6
Publication Date:
September 6, 2023
Subject:
Paper
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