Do you know the difference between goregrind and grindcore? Are you well studied on corpse paint configurations and blast beat analysis? Looking for an internship? If so, the U.K.'s Capsule, who organize the seemingly mindblowing Supersonic festival, and Home of Metal are looking for researchers to join in the study the “birthplace of Heavy Metal,” Birmingham and The Black Country, England. Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, Judas Priest, Napalm Death, and Godflesh sprung up from the region, but they study asks the question: Why here? If you're wonding too, here's the pitch:
We are looking to recruit a research intern to work directly with Capsule
on The Home of Metal Project. Ideally you will have a strong interest in the music genre, experience of research methodologies and an ability to work under your own steam, supported by the guidance of Capsule, the volunteer programme manager and our experts in the field. A working
knowledge of research methodologies is crucial to the role.
Deadline for application is Jan 29th, so dust off your Rob Halford action figure , turn up Napalm Death, and let the research begin.
Full application details (and metal videos) after the jump
Capsule are looking to recruit a research intern to work on the Home of
Metal Project.
Home of Metal is a project of national and international profile aimed at
celebrating Birmingham and The Black Country as the birth place of heavy
metal music.
Timescales:
Feb 2010 – Summer 2011, this is negotiable and we are happy to look at
splitting the research intern/s post into 6 month slots.
Deadlines
Application – Friday 29th Jan
Interviews – Thursday 4th Feb
Start Date – Monday 8th February (negotiable)
Person Specification:
We are looking to recruit a research intern to work directly with Capsule
on The Home of Metal Project. Ideally you will have a strong interest in
the music genre, experience of research methodologies and an ability to
work under your own steam, supported by the guidance of Capsule, the
volunteer programme manager and our experts in the field. A working
knowledge of research methodologies is crucial to the role. You will need
to have the ability to work to deadlines and be a reliable part of the
team. An ability to work as part of a team is crucial and it will be an
advantage to easily communicate face to face, with colleague's
interviewees and the general public. Experience of IT is important as
there will be some administration involved in this role.
You will be working under the guidance and support of the volunteer
Programme Manager.
What's involved?
– Historical research of metal music in the Midlands, in the context of
key areas, aims and project objectives set out by Capsule.
– Collation of information gathered from other research volunteer sources,
including oral histories.
– General administration – word processing, spread sheets and emailing.
– Attending group meetings and, when necessary, one2one updates with the
PM
What's in it for you?
– Experience
– Personal skills development
– Socializing and networking, is a core part of Capsule activity. You will
be invited to attend events where relevant
– You will be fully credited as part of the research team in a project of
international significance
– You will have the opportunity to meet experts within the area, both
within the museum and music industry
– Network building
– Expenses, travel and subsistence costs will be covered where
appropriate.
Application and Selection
Please respond to the person spec above and tell us in no more than 250
words why you would like to be part of the Capsule team as a research
intern, working on The Home of Metal project. Please include your CV and
two referees, as additional information. Selected applicants will be
invited for interview.
All applications must be made by email to intern@capsule.org.uk
Please Note. References will not be requested unless you are invited for
an interview.
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