Inclusive Arts Practice MA (PGCert PGDip)

University of Brighton

Course Info

Subject
Design
Languages
English
Duration
1 year full-time 2 years part-time
Degrees
Master

Course General Description

Inclusive Arts Practice MA is aimed at artists or individuals from related fields who are working in healthcare, education, the arts or the community sector. It may be a suitable programme if your employer is looking to support relevant training and development opportunities for their staff. The course aims to equip students with the necessary skills to initiate and manage truly inclusive arts projects with diverse and marginalised groups, for example those with learning difficulties or experiencing social exclusion due to economic or health reasons.

Tuition Fees

UK and EU citizens: £7,272 Non-EU citizens: £15,012

Disciplines

Working Together: Introducing Practical Collaboration
Participatory Practice and Creative Exchange: Inclusive Approaches to Collaboration
Research in Progress
Practice as Research
Looking Ahead: Continuing Professional Development

Requirements

Honours degree in a relevant discipline, or a recognised equivalent professional qualification
Interview
Portfolio
IELTS 6.5 overall

Grants and Scholarships

Merit scholarships Vice Chancellor's scholarships Sport scholarships University of Brighton studentships Vice-Chancellor's alumni scholarships

Course Notable Alumni

Gemma Coldicott
Nina Marie Dunne
Brendan Commane
Carol Patten
Jade French

Course Notable Academia

Alice Fox
Joanna Offer

School Info

Region
Europe
Country
UK
City
Brighton|Eastbourne|Hastings
Year of Establishment
1858
Number of students
21555
QS Rank
751-800
THE Rank
601–800
Webometrics
712

School General Description

A part of Brighton since 1859, the university has been guided by its original ethos to become the diverse, multidisciplinary institution that it is today. With 21,555 students studying across five campuses in Brighton, Eastbourne and Hastings, the university community demonstrates civic responsibility across the south coast and beyond. The university is defined by a commitment to social relevance, steering its curriculum and research projects away from the ivory tower and toward the fulfilment of public good as a trusted partner.This not only involves active engagement with a local and global community but includes a coordinated effort toward creating an equal and sustainable environment within the university. This is based on the shared values of engagement, diversity, participation, collaboration and sustainability.The university courses, from undergraduate to research level and from the humanities to the natural sciences encourage students to apply their academic knowledge to the world beyond university in order to become active, fruitful members of their local communities.The university endeavours to remain a trusted partner, believing that by building strong, effective and mutually beneficial relationships we are collectively stronger and better able to tackle the real-world issues that we all face.

School Contacts

http://www.brighton.ac.uk/
+44 (0)1273 644644

Connections with Businesses

Emily Gravett
Raymond Briggs
Quentin Blake
Lucy Cousins
Mark Power
Barbara Hulanicki

Connections with other Schools and Educational Institutions

Greater Brighton Metropolitan College
East Surrey College
Plumpton College
Sussex Coast College Hastings
Sussex Downs College

School Notable Alumni

Keith Tyson
Rachel Whiteread
Keith Coventry
Ewen Spencer
Alison Lapper
Julien Macdonald

Exchange Programmes

Erasmus

Extracurricular Life and Facts of Interest

Students' Union
Student Voice
The Union Support Team

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