Mozarteum University of Salzburg

Artistic Research

Salzburg, Austria

The Non-degree in Artistic Research at Mozarteum University of Salzburg is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Located in the heart of Salzburg, the Mozarteum University is one of the world's most prestigious institutions for music and the performing arts. With over 2,000 talented students from 70 countries, it offers an unparalleled artistic environment inspired by the legacy of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

About the Program

The Supplementary Certificate in Artistic Research at Mozarteum University Salzburg is designed for art students seeking to deepen their understanding of artistic research methodologies. This program is ideal for those who thrive in interdisciplinary environments and wish to explore the connections between theory and practice. It is open to both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as external participants, making it a versatile option for aspiring artists.

Students will engage in a curriculum that includes foundational courses in Artistic Research, focusing on both theoretical frameworks and practical applications. The program emphasizes the importance of transdisciplinary approaches, allowing students to explore diverse artistic practices and contexts. Participants will develop critical thinking and research skills that are essential for navigating the evolving landscape of the arts.

Graduates of this program can pursue various career paths, including roles such as Artistic Researcher, Curator, Art Educator, and Project Manager in cultural institutions. The skills gained through this certificate are transferable across multiple sectors, including education, arts administration, and community engagement, providing a solid foundation for a dynamic career in the arts.

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