Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst FHNW
Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst FHNW
Publié par Célia Janus le Wednesday 1 September 2021
The Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst FHNW sees itself as a pulsating hotbed, a cultural-political catalyst and a seismograph that recognizes and defines socially relevant fields in art, design and science, and works on and communicates them in an exemplary manner in theory and practice. On the basis of a differentiated perception and the reflection of its own seeing and understanding, the university sees its role in facing the challenges of the present with a variety of creative spaces for action and professional perspectives.
With seven Bachelor’s and four Master’s programs, the Hochschule für Gestaltung und Kunst FHNW (HGK FHNW) forms a learning, teaching and research community on the Campus der Künste in Basel. Art, design, media design and interior architecture can be studied at ten institutes. In line with its social mission, the university trains independent-thinking and action-oriented artists and designers.
http://www.campusderkuenste.ch
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Master Coproduction internationale
Publié par Feiza Sabour le Monday 2 August 2021
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Popakademie Baden-Württemberg
Publié par Alexis Smouts le Tuesday 22 December 2020
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Hochschule Offenburg
Publié par Alexis Smouts le Tuesday 4 June 2019
Course: media design production film animation graphic interaction (mgp)
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IUT de Haguenau
Publié par Alexis Smouts le Wednesday 10 April 2019
The Haguenau University Institute of Technology is an integral part of the University of Strasbourg. Among the various courses on offer, the IUT has a professional degree in digital journalism (RAJ), which trains journalists as image reporters.
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Haute École des Arts du Rhin – HEAR
Publié par Alexis Smouts le Monday 25 March 2019
The Haute école des arts du Rhin (HEAR) was created in January 2011 from the merger of the École supérieure des arts décoratifs de Strasbourg (ESADS) and the École supérieure d’art de Mulhouse (Le Quai), as well as the music department of the Conservatoire de Strasbourg, into a single higher arts education establishment.
The HEAR is a higher arts education establishment offering national diplomas in plastic arts (DNA) and national higher diplomas in plastic expression (DNSEP) in 8 different artistic fields. HEAR also offers workshops open to the public.
Key events :
- Graduation weekend, a real showcase for HEAR’s recent graduates
- Open Days, an opportunity to showcase our courses to future students and our students to companies
- Preview days, again with the aim of creating a link between our students and the professional world, we invite companies and cultural professionals to the graduates’ weekend.
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IECA – Université Lorraine
Publié par Alexis Smouts le Thursday 1 January 1970
In 1973, the Nancy colloquium on teaching and cinema, led by Professor Guy Borelli, initiated a long-term process of reflection involving researchers and filmmakers such as Jean Rouch, André Delvaux and Jean L’Hôte.
In 1984, the University of Nancy inaugurated a Bachelor’s degree in cinema.
In 1990, ministerial decree no. 90-537 of June 22, 1990 founded the Institut Européen de Cinéma et d’Audiovisuel, which inaugurated its teaching and practice facilities in 1994.
IECA’s patron is actress Claudia Cardinale.
Its founders are professors Roger Viry-Babel, Eric
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