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Riika Lahti

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Studied: MA Arts Administration & Cultural Policy

Department: Institute for Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship

Graduated: 2016

Country: Finland

The Arts Administration and Cultural Policy course provided me with a great variety of transferable skills whi

I am currently working as a Project Analyst For Royal Bank of Scotland.

The Arts Administration and Cultural Policy course provided me with a great variety of transferable skills which have provided me job opportunities within and beyond art.

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