2010 Postgraduate Prospectus - University College Falmouth
2010 Postgraduate Prospectus - University College Falmouth
2010 Postgraduate Prospectus - University College Falmouth
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Facil�ies<br />
You’ll have access to a range of spaces within<br />
the Arnolfini including studios, the auditorium<br />
and reading room. You’ll also have access to<br />
the gallery’s archive, supported by professional<br />
archivists and curators of international repute.<br />
Further support will be provided by a range<br />
of technicians and gallery staff. All students<br />
will also enjoy full access to <strong>University</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />
<strong>Falmouth</strong>’s Cornwall campuses at a level<br />
commensurate with MA study, including<br />
libraries, online research facilities and the<br />
Media and Performance centres. It’s also hoped<br />
that a research relationship will be put in place<br />
with a Bristol-based university library.<br />
Car�rs<br />
Performance Writing MA graduates<br />
are currently advancing sustainable careers<br />
in independent writing/performance<br />
practices, publishing, education at all levels,<br />
academic research, curation and networked<br />
multimedia projects.<br />
<strong>University</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Falmouth</strong> / <strong>2010</strong> <strong>Postgraduate</strong> <strong>Prospectus</strong><br />
Typical entry requirements<br />
A degree in a relevant discipline or equivalent<br />
combination of academic and professional<br />
experience. Applicants whose first language is<br />
not English are required to demonstrate their<br />
command of written and spoken English with<br />
formal IELTS certification to Level 6.5.<br />
Applications for places on our taught MA<br />
courses should be made using the UCAS<br />
facility UKPASS: www.ukpass.ac.uk.<br />
Interview<br />
UK applicants will be required to attend an<br />
interview and present a portfolio of appropriate<br />
work. Your portfolio should include examples<br />
of the range of your work, development of ideas,<br />
interests and experiences. EU and international<br />
students will typically be interviewed by<br />
telephone rather than in person and will be<br />
asked to submit a portfolio of work online or<br />
on CD/DVD.<br />
www.arnolfini.org.uk