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Fellowship | Directing

National Theatre of Scotland

The National Theatre of Scotland’s Fellowship Programme for creative cultural leaders is designed to support creatives to experiment, be bold, be brave and take creative risks within a supportive environment. Over 18 months, the Directing Fellow will be embedded in one of the following departments: Artistic Development or Creative Engagement, depending upon their experience and area of interest. They will also be embedded in artistic decision-making practices and processes across the organisation. The Fellow will be supported to engage in the following areas of work: Supporting programming and commissioning decisions for new works in development, through active participation in a range of internal artistic planning meetings. They will be embedded in artistic decision-making practices and processes across the organisation. Dedicated time and budget to design and develop the early stages of a new theatrical project. They will undertake their own research project which explores change-making.* This could be something new they want to explore, or it could be about having supported time to develop a personal change-making project they have recently started. During the programme there will be regular check-ins with the Artistic Director and members of the senior team, to share reflections on their time with the organisation and their personal goals as well as meetings with the wider Fellows cohort. The Fellows will be supported to build new relationships with key partners and further opportunities within the sector will be identified post fellowship. *We are open to your interpretation of leadership and change-making. It could include things like how you make work, how you build or co-build a team, how you mentor and/or support other creatives, how you affect policy, activism, and best practices in the sector etc. It could include activities you have done professionally or personally. Eligibility The fellowship is open to applicants who meet the following criteria: Identifying as being from global majority communities* or lower socio-economic backgrounds** Have at least 5 years professional experience in the performing arts. Are over 18 years old and not a full-time student. Live and work in Scotland. *Global Majority includes, Black, Brown or People of Colour, those from the African Diaspora, Caribbean Diaspora, East Asian Diaspora, South-East Asian Diaspora, South Asian Diaspora, West Asian and Middle East Diaspora, Latinix, Indigenous people, biracial/ multiple heritage. **lower-economic includes those who are from low-income households and/ or identify as working class. The Fellowship Programme is supported by Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.

Location: Glasgow

Deadline: 27 April 2026

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Fellowship | Dramaturgy

National Theatre of Scotland

The National Theatre of Scotland’s Fellowship Programme for creative cultural leaders is designed to support creatives to experiment, be bold, be brave and take creative risks within a supportive environment. Over 18 months, the Dramaturgy Fellow will be embedded in Artistic Development department. They will also be embedded in artistic decision-making practices and processes across the organisation. The Fellow will be supported to engage in the following areas of work: Supporting programming and commissioning decisions for new works in development, through active participation in a range of internal artistic planning meetings. Reflecting on experience of company systems and processes (and exploring alternatives), in quarterly meetings with the Artistic Director and other senior staff. Designing a small programme of free artist development activities for writers. The Producing Fellow and Dramaturgy Fellow may wish to work in partnership to deliver a joined-up artist development programmes across their portfolios. They will undertake their own research project which explores change-making.* This could be something new they want to explore, or it could be about having supported time to develop a personal change-making project they have recently started. During the programme there will be regular check-ins with the Artistic Director and members of the senior team, to share reflections on their time with the organisation and their personal goals as well as meetings with the wider Fellows cohort. The Fellows will be supported to build new relationships with key partners and further opportunities within the sector will be identified post fellowship. *We are open to your interpretation of leadership and change-making. It could include things like how you make work, how you build or co-build a team, how you mentor and/or support other creatives, how you affect policy, activism, and best practices in the sector etc. It could include activities you have done professionally or personally. Eligibility The fellowship is open to applicants who meet the following criteria: Identifying as being from global majority communities* or lower socio-economic backgrounds** Have at least 5 years professional experience in the performing arts. Are over 18 years old and not a full-time student. Live and work in Scotland. *Global Majority includes, Black, Brown or People of Colour, those from the African Diaspora, Caribbean Diaspora, East Asian Diaspora, South-East Asian Diaspora, South Asian Diaspora, West Asian and Middle East Diaspora, Latinix, Indigenous people, biracial/ multiple heritage. **lower-economic includes those who are from low-income households and/ or identify as working class. The Fellowship Programme is supported by Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.

Location: Glasgow

Deadline: 27 April 2026

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Bold immersive media innovators

Kyoobit

A new immersive format for the bold. Sign up for early access to our Kyoobit Designer and easily customise your Three360scenes that can be deployed as immersive destination experiences for in person audiences.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 9 May 2026

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EDINBURGH OPEN WORKSHOP

Ashlab

A unique social drawing experience. Capture the rhythm and beauty of a live Chinese dancer while enjoying a complimentary drink and atmospheric music. Unwind and create.

Location: Silvan House 231 Corstorphine Rd Corstorphine Edinburgh EH12 7AT

Deadline: 29 May 2026

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Workshop

Argyll Hotel Iona

A retreat for beginner or early career writers of short stories, journals, novellas and novels, interested in producing fiction and non-fiction. Beginning with an introduction to writing fiction, this course leads participants through the essentials of the craft, including characterization, plotting, description, dialogue and editing towards an enhanced understanding of how novels and short stories are created. This retreat gives avid readers and beginner writers the skills and confidence to turn a love of the written word into practical habit. It introduces the key characteristics of creative writing with clarity and playfulness, supporting writers with stage-by-stage guidance as they assimilate and practice a range of creative methods. There will be time to write alone, read aloud in a supportive group, receive one-to-one feedback and connect with your creativity amidst the spectacular beauty of Iona. This retreat will also include an optional workshop with Elizabeth Dunne, qualified hypnotherapist, on writer’s block and the functioning of the brain in the creative process. The Isle of Iona and the Argyll hotel is the perfect place for a summer wilderness adventure – offering great food and exceptional views overlooking the bay in the heart of Iona’s village. From here you can explore the island’s secluded beaches, hushed coves and wildflower meadows amidst the extraordinary changing light of sea and sky. The Argyll Hotel is delighted to host this brand new retreat. They are offering a five night package for £1,500, with room upgrades available at an extra cost. This covers your retreat fee and five night’s dinner, bed and breakfast accommodation.

Location: Isle of Iona

Deadline: 5 June 2026

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Fellowship | Producing

National Theatre of Scotland

The National Theatre of Scotland’s Fellowship Programme for creative cultural leaders is designed to support creatives to experiment, be bold, be brave and take creative risks within a supportive environment. Over 18 months, the Producing Fellow will be embedded in one of the following departments: Artistic Development, Producing and Planning or Creative Engagement, depending upon their experience and area of interest. They will also be embedded in artistic decision-making practices and processes across the organisation. The Fellow will be supported to engage in the following areas of work: Supporting programming and commissioning decisions for new works in development, through active participation in a range of internal artistic planning meetings. Reflecting on experience of company systems and processes (and exploring alternatives), in quarterly meetings with the Artistic Director and other senior staff. The Fellow will be given dedicated time to design and deliver a free artist development project, as part of National Theatre of Scotland's activity. The Producing Fellow and Dramaturgy Fellow may wish to work in partership to deliver a joined-up artist development programmes across their portfolios. They will undertake their own research project which explores change-making.* This could be something new they want to explore, or it could be about having supported time to develop a personal change-making project they have recently started. During the programme there will be regular check-ins with the Artistic Director and members of the senior team, to share reflections on their time with the organisation and their personal goals as well as meetings with the wider Fellows cohort. The Fellows will be supported to build new relationships with key partners and further opportunities within the sector will be identified post fellowship. *We are open to your interpretation of leadership and change-making. It could include things like how you make work, how you build or co-build a team, how you mentor and/or support other creatives, how you affect policy, activism, and best practices in the sector etc. It could include activities you have done professionally or personally. Eligibility The fellowship is open to applicants who meet the following criteria: Identifying as being from global majority communities* or lower socio-economic backgrounds** Have at least 5 years professional experience in the performing arts. Are over 18 years old and not a full-time student. Live and work in Scotland. *Global Majority includes, Black, Brown or People of Colour, those from the African Diaspora, Caribbean Diaspora, East Asian Diaspora, South-East Asian Diaspora, South Asian Diaspora, West Asian and Middle East Diaspora, Latinix, Indigenous people, biracial/ multiple heritage. **lower-economic includes those who are from low-income households and/ or identify as working class. The Fellowship Programme is supported by Esmée Fairbairn Foundation.

Location: Glasgow

Deadline: 27 April 2026

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Event Crew and Technicians

Edinburgh Science

We are seeking interest and CVs from crew, technicians, and production staff with experience in preparation, installation, de-rig, and live operations within a festival and live event setting. As part of our network of contractors, you will support Edinburgh Science as we deliver our multi-disciplinary programme, including our flagship festival in April 2026 and our Generation Science schools touring program. Additional work is also available supporting the general operations of the organisation.

Location: Edinburgh

Deadline: 1 May 2026

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Chair (or Co-Chairs) of the Board of Trustees

Parents and Carers in Performing Arts

PiPA delivers its charitable mission through close collaboration between the Chair (or Co-Chairs), Trustees, and the Co-CEOs, who together shape the organisation’s vision and strategy. The Board is committed to diversity, inclusion, and representation, and is seeking dynamic Co-Chairs, or a single Chair, to help guide PiPA’s next phase of growth. We’re looking for people who care deeply about making a difference, people who want to help shape a more compassionate, care-centred future for the performing arts. We would especially like to hear from candidates with a commitment to anti-racism, EDIB (equity, diversity, inclusion & belonging) and a track record of inclusive leadership. Applicants should have experience of charity governance and board practice with an inclusive and open approach to relationships and strong leadership skills. Our aim is to build a Board that truly represents the people we serve - in background, identity, experience, and voice. We want everyone to feel that they belong and can play a meaningful part in our work. The Chair / Co-Chair(s) will help us to sustain that culture. We especially welcome people with lived experience that reflects the realities of care - whether you’re a carer or parent or someone from a background or identity that’s often under-represented in leadership. If you’re passionate about what we do and ready to bring your experience to lead positive change in the performing arts, we’d love to hear from you. The total time commitment for the Chair equates to approximately 1-2 days per month (further details can be found in the job pack). Although being a Trustee / the Chair(s) is unpaid, all reasonable expenses of Board members incurred in the course of your duties will be reimbursed by PiPA in accordance with our expenses policy. This could include travel costs, accommodation, and the cost of covering your caring responsibilities. For full details of the role and how to apply, please download the Job Pack from our website. Please note that deadline for applications is Monday 11th May 2026, 11:00am.

Location: United Kingdom

Deadline: 11 May 2026

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The Portrait, natural light photography workshop

Laura Hynd at Bloom School

Inject creativity in to your practice with a gentle and contemplative approach to natural light portraits. Laura will welcome you into her creative and inspiring home in North Queensferry, in a small, intimate group to spend two days engrossed in The Portrait. YOU WILL: Learn about Laura's approach + process. Access Laura's archive, portfolio and photobook library. Add to your portfolio. Gain confidence, make portraits with participants + have the opportunity to make photographs with a professional model on day two. Explore challenging lighting conditions to push your understanding and demystify making great portraits. SAT 13th June 10.30AM-5PM. SUN 14th June 10AM-3PM. WHO IS IT FOR? You want to gain confidence with your portrait photography. You would like to add to your portfolio with professional quality portraits. You have a photographic project that would benefit from an element of portraiture, but you don’t know where to start. You're the designated family photographer and want to create something more than you are offering. You're a professional photographer who wants to simplify your approach/move into portrait commissions. You are a student wanting more experience and professional know-how when it comes to portraits and photo industry tips. You love portraits and want to consider alternative strategies to develop and create your style. MORE INFO: Accommodation not provided. Optional Friday evening (12th June) gathering at Laura's home in North Queensferry. Morning snacks, hot drinks + vegetarian/vegan lunch provided. £432. Payment plans available over 3 / 2 months. TRANSPORT: TRAIN - REGULAR TRAINS FROM EDINBURGH TO NORTH QUEENSFERRY TRAINS FROM GLASGOW, LONDON, NEWCASTLE, BRISTOL, EXETER, PLYMOUTH, MANCHESTER TO EDINBURGH. AIR - EDINBURGH AIRPORT 20min, TAXI (£50 approx). CAR - 30min EDINBURGH. 55min GLASGOW. ABOUT LAURA: Laura Hynd makes portraits for national and international publications including, New York Times, The Observer, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times Magazine, Washington Post amongst others. She also incorporates portraits into her photographic projects, exhibited + published internationally. Laura values natural light as the ultimate source of light on all skin. She uses minimum equipment and promotes a calm and considered approach to portrait making. With full + complete respect for those being photographed. Inclusivity https://www.bloom-school.co.uk/our-commitment

Location: North Queensferry

Deadline: 31 May 2026

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