LUCA – School of Arts
Campus Sint-Lukas Brussels
Paleizenstraat 70
1030 Brussels
T 0032 (0) 2 250 11 00
F 0032 (0) 2 250 11 11
[email protected]
The campus Sint-Lukas Brussels of LUCA School of Arts is launching a final call for applications for its MA programmes in arts and design.
Open days
–September 4, 2013
Application deadlines
–MA Visual and Audiovisual Arts: August 15, 2013
–MA Transmedia: October 1, 2013
–MA DOC NOMADS: Reopens September 1, 2013
Master Programs
Visual and Audiovisual Arts
Sint-Lukas Brussels offers a Master of Audiovisual Arts and a Master of Visual Arts. Master students specialise as artists and designers in Animation Film, Film, Photography, Information Design, Comic Design, Social Design or Fine Art.
A Master’s program is a one-year, full-time course consisting of three units: critical practice and cross over, Studio and the Master’s project or graduation project. The artistically distinct visions, extensive individual guidance and advanced facilities create tailor-made educational programs. In addition, students can rely on the connections of the university college with both national and international cultural and social institutions and professional organisations.
For some students, the Master’s degree might be a step towards the Advanced Master’s degree Transmedia (see below), post academic degrees elsewhere or a PhD.
Application deadlines
–August 15, 2013
Transmedia
Transmedia is a two-year, full-time advanced master course in arts, media and design leading to a master’s degree in Transmedia. The program focuses on research as an integrated mix of art practice and critical thought. The multidisciplinary, international environment places your practice at the core of the program and fosters a dialogue with experts about your artistic practice.
We welcome candidates from a variety of backgrounds. Student numbers are limited. Full program and applications: www.transmedia.be
Application deadline
–October 1, 2013
DOC NOMADS
DOC NOMADS European Master Course is a two-year-long documentary film-making program course taught in English and delivered by three European institutions: Sint Lukas Brussels, Universities: Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias (Lisbon) and LUCA School of Arts campus Sint-Lukas Brussels and the consortium leader, the University of Theatre and Film Arts (Budapest).
DOC NOMADS aims at developing students’ basic skills in techniques, fieldwork, and writing, as well as their creative filmmaking and managing skills in an international production environment within the framework of a truly integrated training. This is the only film program supported by the Erasmus Mundus program of the European Commission. Prospective students have to go through an admission process and may apply for scholarships to cover travel costs and other expenses.
Applications, 2014–2016
Applications for 2014–2016 reopen September 1, 2013.
Contact
For more information please contact our international office via mail: [email protected]