Hello Everyone,
Apologies for cross posting. The application deadline for the Master's in Music 
technology programme at the University of Limerick has been extended.  Funding 
opportunities are still available for both EU and non-EU students. Details are 
given below.
Please feel free to distribute widely. 
Kind regards
Nicholas

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Master's in Music Technology Funding Opportunities
DMARC are please to announce two fees-only scholarships for EU students on the 
MA/MSc Music Technology program at the University of Limerick. In addition to 
this a number of generous scholarships are available to full-time non-EU 
students through the Faculty of Science and Engineering. 

Full details are available at 
http://www.dmarc.ie/education/music_technology_masters/scholarships-funding/

The Masters in Music Technology is funded through the Graduate Skills 
Conversion Programme. Fees for EU students for the the academic year 2013 -2014 
will be approximately €2750. The fee for international students for the 
academic year will be approximately €10,718

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The Master's in Music Technology Programme
Delivered at DMARC (Digital Media & Arts Research Centre) the Master’s Degree 
in Music Technology is a one year full-time course which exposes students to a 
broad range of music technology related disciplines. The course is aimed at 
candidates who wish to combine technological competence with artistic endeavor. 
A key element of the course is its focus on both the technical and creative 
aspects of sound art. To this end, equal emphasis is placed on the development 
of compositional and critical approaches to music technology, as well as to the 
development of technical skills including audio production and programming.
Delivered through a combination of taught modules and directed research 
projects, the course culminates in the development of a dissertation and 
portfolio which provides an opportunity for the student to focus in detail on a 
specialist area under the supervision of a member of staff. Previous 
dissertation and portfolio topics have included; live electronic performance, 
composition for mixed media, interactive audio, sound installation, DSP 
programming, audio plugin development and perceptual studies.
In addition to the many facilities at DMARC, students have exclusive access to 
a music computer lab and to the postgraduate studio suites.
Further details about the course are available at 
http://www.dmarc.ie/education/music_technology_masters/



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