Work Experience - AURAK May - July 2026
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Posted: January 30, 2026
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Quick Summary
We are seeking a highly skilled professional to join our team in Dubai, UAE, to work on a range of cultural consultancy projects, including community oral history initiatives and international mega-museums.
Required Skills
Job Description
Who we are
Barker Langham is a global leader in cultural consultancy, having successfully delivered over 300 projects in 27 countries, ranging from community oral history initiatives to international mega-museums. With offices and teams across the globe including the UK, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, North America, Europe and Asia, our diverse team provides services in interpretation, strategy, experience and exhibition design, strategic masterplanning, and collections and acquisitions.
Combining local and global perspectives, the team creates and executes strategic, holistic and bespoke solutions for museums, governments, corporations and charities, approaching each project with the same passion for seeking out and telling compelling stories, and creating memorable and meaningful experiences.
We are recognised across the sector as pioneering cultural planners and thought leaders, committed to providing guidance to the wider cultural sector and leading vital conversations around climate, social justice and the future of museums.
We serve as expert advisors and mentors for organisations such as the National Lottery Heritage Fund, ICOM, the European Union, the Museums Association, and UNESCO.
Job description
We are interested in hearing from interns who are interested in working in the cultural and heritage sector. Our interns form a core and integral part of our community. Through the duration of the appointment the candidate will:
Work alongside our researchers and consultants, assisting in the production of reports and presentations to clients
Join regular company and teams’ meetings
Be allocated a mentor who will be the main point of contact and will support the candidate development
Tasks
Qualitative and quantitative benchmarking analysis
Market and audience data gathering and analysis
Synthesising key findings and producing research outputs
Writing up key findings in reports and presentations
Presenting and discussing your key findings with internal colleagues
Giving an informal presentation on a topic of choice to the wider BL team during one of our ‘TeaSearch’ sessions
Person's profile
Professional/educational background in economics or management, preferably applied to the cultural sector
Demonstrable interest in the cultural sector, including its economics
High level of attention to detail while working towards multiple deadlines
Self-starter with an analytical mindset and a proactive approach to problem-solving
Excellent writing and verbal skills
Proficient with MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint
Proficient with Google Suite
Proficient in English - proficiency in other languages is appreciated
Start and duration
The internship is intended to start on the 12th January 2026
16 weeks duration
Location
Hybrid, Open to students in Dubai and Abu Dhabi
Having a computer and reliable internet access is required