Sino-French Institute in Management of Arts & Design (IMAD)

A world-class higher education programme in arts management: a partnership between the Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA), one of the world's most renowned Art schools and KEDGE Business School, a French management school with expertise in Arts Management.

Campus

FranceShanghai

Format

Full Time

Intake

September

Language

English

Careers in the Sino-French Institute in Management of Arts & Design (IMAD) programme

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN ARTS, CULTURE, AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES MANAGEMENT UPON PROGRAM COMPLETION

MSc Carrière

 

PROFESSIONS IN THE ARTS, CULTURE & CREATIVE INDUSTRIES MANAGEMENT

This programme unlocks a wide array of creative and cultural career opportunities for our students, thanks to their dual degrees in Art and Management. It provides them access to positions in both the artistic and managerial realms.

  • Creation and Production: Artist, Creator, Designer, Artistic Director, Museum Director, Exhibition Director, Gallery Director, etc.
  • Management and Strategic Development: General Manager, Entrepreneur, Consultant, Development Project Manager, Business Developer, etc.
  • Marketing: Marketing Director, Brand Manager, Product Manager, Sales Manager, Partnerships and Sponsorship Manager, Fundraising Specialist, Digital Project Manager, etc.
  • Communication: Communications Director, Event Manager, Press Relations Manager, Advertising Manager, Brand Content Manager, Social Media Manager, etc.

 

SECTORS

  • Visual Arts and Heritage
  • Performing Arts (theater, dance, opera, music, etc.)
  • Cultural Industries (film, music, publishing, video games, media, etc.)
  • Creative Services (architecture, design, communication, digital technologies, etc.)
  • Taste Industries (fine crafts, fashion, luxury, gastronomy, etc.)
  •  Leisure and Entertainment Industries (tourism, sports, games, etc.)

 

NETWORK AND PARTNERS

KEDGE Arts School brings together numerous partners, speakers, and employers, showcasing the diversity of the arts, culture, and creative industries sector. These include public and private organizations, both for-profit and nonprofit, of all sizes.

Among others: Louvre Museum, Musée d'Orsay, Guimet National Museum of Asian Arts, Centre Georges Pompidou, Quai Branly, Réunion des musées nationaux-Grand Palais, Bourse de Commerce-Pinault Collection, Château de Chantilly, Club Innovation et Culture, Luma Foundation, Musée des impressionnismes Giverny, Centre National de la Chanson des Variétés et du Jazz, Royal Albert Hall, Théâtre National de l’Opéra-Comique, Théâtre Mogador, Madame Arthur, We Love Green, Montreux Comedy, Darwin Ecosystem, Friche la Belle de Mai, Warner Bros, Gaumont-Pathé, Universal Pictures, M6 Créations, Netflix, TF1, Le Monde, Viceland Group, Canal +, Arte concert, Because Music, Deezer, Spotify, Sony Music, Universal Music, Wagram Music, Uzik, TikTok, Iiconi, Fever, BETC, Publicis, Cultura, Ubisoft, Playstation, Flammarion, Hachette, Librairie Mollat, Zalando, Nike, The Kooples, Showroomprive.com, Balenciaga, LVMH, Dior, Hermès, Chanel, Guerlain, Maison Cartier, Nina Ricci, Van Cleef & Arpels, L'Oréal, Pernod Ricard, Something, Hyatt Hotel, Best Western France, Office de Tourisme de Rouen-Normandie, Timberland, etc.