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Students
Tuition Fee
USD 22,385
Per year
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
Not Available
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Bachelor Of Architecture | History Of Architecture | Fine Arts | Music | English Studies | Classics | Foreign Language | French | Italian | Language Studies | Writing
Discipline
Architecture | Arts | Cultural Studies | Humanities | Langauges | Media & Communication
Minor
Visual and Performing Arts | Architecture and Related Services | English Language and Literature | German Language and Literature | Literary Editing and Publishing | Historical Research | French Language and Literature | Italian Language and Literature | Spanish Language and Literature | Latin Language and Literature | Filipino/Tagalog Language and Literature
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
USD 22,385
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-04-11-
2023-09-262023-03-31
2023-10-03-
2024-01-09-
2024-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


The MRes Arts program at Arts University Bournemouth equips makers, designers, and thinkers with advanced research skills in the arts, design, and creative industries. Through independent study, lectures, and workshops, students develop critical thinking, research methods, and practical making abilities, culminating in an Independent Research Project that integrates theory, practice, and contextualization. The program prepares graduates for doctoral study or research-led careers in the creative and cultural sectors.

Program Outline

MRes Arts (Master of Research)


Degree Overview


Objectives:

  • Equip makers, designers, and thinkers with the tools to conduct independent, critical, and creative research within and across disciplines at Arts University Bournemouth.
  • Prepare graduates for doctoral study or research-led projects in the creative and cultural industries.
  • Develop research skills in the areas of theory, methods, and practices of research.
  • Cultivate a critical appreciation of maker cultures to advance innovative research practices in the arts.

Program Description:

This research-based master's degree allows individuals from various creative and academic backgrounds to:

  • Engage in a socially and ethically responsible research practice where making occupies a central role.
  • Develop new ways of looking, reading, and understanding our interaction with things, the environment, and each other.
  • Gain mastery in research theories, methods, and practices through independent study and a program of lectures, seminars, and workshops.
  • Conduct an Independent Research Project culminating in a 15,000-20,000 word thesis that integrates practical work, critical reflection, and contextualization.

Who Should Apply:

  • Individuals with a strong interest in research within the arts, design, media, performance, or architecture.
  • Applicants from diverse academic and creative backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

Unique Features:

  • Emphasis on maker cultures and their influence on research practices.
  • Focus on developing advanced research skills and preparing for doctoral study.
  • Opportunities to collaborate with researchers and professionals in the field.
  • Individualized research supervision within a supportive environment.
  • ### Outline

Program Structure:

  • Full-time or part-time study starting in September.
  • Three units of study:
  • Research Practices in the Arts (60 credits): Introduction to practical and theoretical research approaches.
  • Independent Research Project 1 (60 credits): Independent exploration of a research question through experimentation, case study, or pilot study.
  • Independent Research Project 2 (60 credits): Synthesis of research findings and presentation of the investigation.

Course Schedule:

  • A combination of independent study, lectures, seminars, and workshops.
  • Specific schedule details are not provided in the text.

Individual Modules:

  • The text does not provide detailed information about individual modules.
  • ### Assessment

Assessment Methods:

  • A combination of coursework, presentations, and the Independent Research Project.
  • Specific assessment details are not provided in the text.

Assessment Criteria:

  • The specific criteria used to assess student work are not provided in the text.
  • ### Teaching

Teaching Methods:

  • A mix of lectures, seminars, workshops, and individual supervision.
  • The program utilizes a variety of teaching methods to cater to different learning styles.

Faculty:

  • Experienced researchers and professionals in the field of arts research.
  • The text does not provide specific information about individual faculty members.

Unique Approaches:

  • Emphasis on developing individual research skills and fostering a supportive research environment.
  • Focus on engaging with contemporary research practices and critical debate.
  • ### Careers

Career Paths:

  • Doctoral study (PhD)
  • Research-led projects in the creative and cultural industries
  • Academic careers
  • Research and development roles in various industries

Career Opportunities:

  • The text does not provide specific examples of career opportunities.

Career Outcomes:

  • Graduates are well-prepared for further academic study or research-intensive careers.
  • The program equips graduates with the skills and knowledge to contribute to the advancement of research in the arts.
  • ### Other

Fees and Funding:

  • Information about fees and funding is available on the Arts University Bournemouth website.

Application Process:

  • Information about the application process is available on the Arts University Bournemouth website.

Additional Information:

  • The program welcomes applicants from diverse backgrounds and encourages interdisciplinary research projects.
  • Graduates have gone on to successful careers in academia, research, and the creative industries.

Program Website:

  • https://www.aub.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate/mres-arts/

Contact Information:

  • Dr Willem de Bruijn, Senior Lecturer and Course Leader
  • Dr Emma Shercliff, Associate Professor and Course Tutor
  • Email: wdebruijn@aub.ac.uk or eshercliff@aub.ac.uk
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