University of Limerick

Master in Ethnochoreology

Limerick, Ireland

The Master in Ethnochoreology at University of Limerick is a 1 year long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The University of Limerick, founded in 1972 and located on a scenic riverside campus in Limerick, Ireland, is known for combining high quality teaching with strong industry engagement. With about 16,300 students including some 2,700 international learners, the university offers a broad portfolio of programs across arts, business, engineering, science, health and education. Its compact campus and emphasis on experiential learning create a supportive environment for academic and personal development.

Students benefit from practice-oriented study, extensive placement options and partnerships with local and international employers that help translate classroom learning into real-world skills. The university’s 151 programs provide flexible pathways at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, while research activity and innovation hubs support entrepreneurship and graduate employability. Campus life balances academic support with opportunities for clubs, sport and cultural engagement.

International students find dedicated services for admissions, visas, accommodation and integration, plus strong career support through co-op placements and industry links. Limerick’s location offers the advantages of a lively regional city with good transport to major Irish centres. Graduates typically pursue careers in industry, research or professional practice, benefitting from the university’s practical focus and global outlook.

About the Program

The Master in Ethnochoreology at the University of Limerick is a one-year program for students who want to study dance in its cultural context. This Master's degree helps students understand dance by looking at it from different angles, including anthropology and cultural studies. The program's main advantages include its unique approach to dance studies and its location in Limerick, Ireland.

The curriculum includes courses like Ethnochoreology: History and Theory, Dance Ethnography, and Media Technologies for Performing Arts and Arts Research. Students also learn about field research techniques and get to choose from optional courses like Independent Study, Introduction to Somatics, and Writing and the Documentation of Arts Practice. These courses help students develop skills like critical thinking, research, and documentation.

After completing this program, students can pursue careers like Dance Researcher, Arts Manager, Cultural Policy Advisor, Dance Educator, or Choreographer. They can work in industries like education, arts management, or cultural policy, and can be employed by organizations like dance companies, universities, or government agencies.

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