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Want to be a music writer? Apply to this music criticism course at Maynooth University

Want to be a music writer? Apply to this music criticism course at Maynooth University

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Maynooth University is putting on a 12-week course called Writing About Music – Criticism, Journalism & Professional Development that starts next month.

Maynooth University’s Micro-credential 12-week part-time industry-led course kicks off on February 4th.

This course is the first of its kind in Ireland and involves industry experts both within and outside academia and encourages students to develop closer links with external stakeholders such as The Journal of Music, Chamber Choir Ireland, Contemporary Music Centre, and Arts Council Ireland through the teaching and assessment of the course.

For those already in employment, the course offers an opportunity to strengthen and deepen such industrial and artistic relationships. 

Enhance your writing skills across various domains, from academic writing to journalism and publicity materials, and gain practical experience through engaging scenarios with both academic and industry professionals.

Starting Date: 4th February 2025

Closing Date for Applications: 26th January 2025

Who is this course for?

  • professionals in the music industry wishing to upskill or refresh their craft; 
  • professionals in related disciplines wishing to move laterally or broaden their knowledge; 
  • students and academics wanting to learn how to pitch material to the general public and how to adapt this knowledge to the needs of industry; 
  • interested amateur writers and musicians. 

On successful completion of the micro-credential, students should be able to:

  • understand and distinguish different types of writing about music in a range of professional scenarios
  • understand and apply diverse writing styles for a range of professionally relevant audiences
  • critically engage with a range of musical artforms
  • become competent in creating and disseminating different types of writing work for employment

Course Fee: €480

The course is delivered online with two in-person workshops, featuring online sessions on Tuesdays from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm, with additional Saturday dates to be confirmed.

For more information, please visit our website: https://www.mu.ie/writing-about-music.

For any inquiries or additional information needed, feel free to contact [email protected].

Don’t miss this opportunity – Apply Online Today by clicking here.


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