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Meet Ryan, an events curator in London.
Ryan considers sustainability at every stage of the process, from the overall concept and message of an event, to the materials and logistics of putting it together.
There鈥檚 no job description for what I do. What I do is I like to make culture.
Ryan, events curator
- Ryan left university part-way through because he wasn't getting the most from it. He left to focus on organising events, skills he had gained during his time at university.
- Ryan took part-time work to financially support himself while he was establishing himself as curator in London.
- He works closely with clients to make sure the event's message is clear and inspirational, particularly when it is about the environment.
- Ryan selects sustainable materials for the events when possible and will ask featured artists and contributors to be as equally conscious.
Green events
We all like to socialise and enjoy visiting arts, sporting and cultural events and venues.
However, these events have the potential to carry a cost for the environment, from the waste they produce and energy they require.
The new international standard (ISO 20121) gives guidance for event organisers, including carbon emissions reporting, and opens up sustainable possibilities for creativity.
As Ryan says, it is important to make these events sustainable, fun and attractive. Similarly, events have the potential to connect people with environmental messages and create a space to explore and discuss issues.
Salary and hours
Ryan is an events curator. The information below relates to an events manager, a role that shares some similar responsibilities.
- Events manager salary: 拢21,000 to 拢50,000 per year
- Events manager working hours: 37 to 39 hours per week. You may work evenings, weekends and bank holidays
Entry requirements
You can get this role through a university course, college course, an apprenticeship, volunteering or applying directly.
You can take a foundation degree, higher national diploma or degree in events management, marketing or communications. You'll usually need 1 or 2 A-levels (or equivalent) for a foundation degree or higher national diploma or 2 to 3 A-levels (or equivalent) for a degree.
This information is a guide (sources: LMI for All, National Careers Service)
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