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Cultural Management MA International Program is operating since fall 2002 with the objective to educate professional managers of arts organizations with vision, entrepren ... [+]
Cultural Management MA International Program is operating since fall 2002 with the objective to educate professional managers of arts organizations with vision, entrepreneurs promoting cultural industry, administrators and change-makers in the field of cultural policy. The program was founded in close co-operation with Sibelius Academy, Finland and Tartu University, Estonia.
Our long-term experience, broad expertise in a variety of cultural domains, ample network of partners we can create a unique ecosystem and pool of expertise where students, educators, cultural professionals, policymakers, artist, and activist can draw inspiration, knowledge, and skills for enabling change in their respective fields.... [-]
This two year MA programme is a brand-new highly intensive fiction filmmaking masters degree supported by ERASMUS+. See in detail at www.kinoeyes.eu ... [+]
This two year MA programme is a brand-new highly intensive fiction filmmaking masters degree supported by ERASMUS+.
The programme takes the form of four semesters’ teaching, along with a summer school. The teaching is unique for a filmmaking MA in that it is split between three different film schools in three different European states: Lusófona University in Lisbon, Portugal, Screen Academy Scotland in Edinburgh/ Napier University, UK, and the Baltic Film and Media School in Tallinn, Estonia. The teaching in each campus reflects the strengths of the staff and educational history of each school, so providing each specialist student with a choice of the best possible options for learning. Each school has a substantial track record teaching masters film-making courses.... [-]
EKA offers a well-rounded and multifaceted approach to learning. Contemporary art, criticism and theory, author-based architecture, innovative and skill-based design, ani ... [+]
The two-year Contemporary Art MA programme offers:
Author-focused tutoring for contemporary artists Local and visiting artists, curators, philosophers, theorists and gallerists working with students Individual freedom to design one’s own curriculum, within a diverse programme that offers theoretical tools and practical training The option to develop one’s art practice through the studios of sound art, lens-based art, installation, and sculpture, graphic art, and painting Individual and group tutorials, cross-faculty group critique sessions Commitment to developing and profounding conceptual and social ideas in an individual art practice A critical discursive environment for discussions about making, displaying and thinking about contemporary art and contemporary society Flexible studio spaces and workshops in a new building of the Academy Access to technical workshops across the Academy, with specialists to assist all students projects: virtual prototyping and 3D printing studios, traditional and digital print workshops, analog and digital darkrooms, photo studio, sound recording and filming studios, wood and metal workshops, modern black box, and the monumental sculpture studio A continuous programme of off-site events, study trips, exhibitions Opportunities for exhibitions in galleries, museums, study trips and collaboration with different art institutions and universities and exchange programs (KUNO, DAMA, ERASMUS) What makes Estonian Academy of Art (EKA) special? ... [-]The focus of the programme is on understanding digital technologies as the key driver of public and private-sector developments across the world, and how to make sure tha ... [+]
The focus of the programme is on understanding digital technologies as the key driver of public and private-sector developments across the world, and how to make sure that digitisation brings about sustainable and green growth and development.
The programme is suitable for those interested in understanding:
the heterodox perspectives of economic development processes, i.e. systems of innovation, evolutionary, post-Keynesian and other heterodox perspectives; the dynamics of social and technological innovation and the role of different actors (entrepreneurs, large and small companies, citizens/users, governments) in these dynamics and in steering the directions of innovation; the meaning and management of digital transformations, and its impact on economy, society and government. ... [-]The programme is tailored to enable students to learn both the general principles and philosophy of law in Europe as well as give detailed knowledge and skills in special ... [+]
The programme is tailored to enable students to learn both the general principles and philosophy of law in Europe as well as give detailed knowledge and skills in specialised areas: European Union and International Law and Law and Technology.
The programme enables you to get basic knowledge about private and public law and study and research in detail newer areas of law, such as European Union law, intellectual property law, information and communication law, environmental and planning law, municipal law, e-voting regulation, data protection law, human rights law and other areas.
Main specialisationsEU and International Law, Law and Technology
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