
Programme Description
The University of Lincoln’s MSc Clinical Animal Behaviour programme is headed by an exceptional team of experts and is accredited by the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour. This innovative Master’s degree follows an evidence-based approach to develop your theoretical and practical skills for the management of problem behaviour in companion animals. It is headed by an exceptional team of experts, including Europe’s first veterinary behaviour professor, European and Royal College of Veterinary Surgeon's specialist Daniel Mills, and European veterinary behaviour specialist Helen Zulch. Teaching is informed by research and practice and you gain hands-on experience in the School of Life Sciences’ internationally renowned veterinary behaviour clinic. The curriculum is closely aligned to the research conducted in the School’s Animal Behaviour Cognition and Welfare Group. You will be encouraged to develop your research skills and to work alongside academics on high-profile projects, many of which are funded by research councils, charities and commercial bodies.

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This intellectually stimulating MA programme is designed for art, architecture and design graduates who wish to specialise in creative approaches to interiors in buildings and environmental design. The programme enables you to explore the potential of spaces and structures with input from expert lecturers and practitioners. You will benefit from a multidisciplinary studio environment at the School of Architecture & Design, offering an integrated approach to research and study. You may choose to engage with the vibrant research community in the School to inform your investigations. This MA enables you to develop your intellectual and creative approaches in order to consider interior architecture in the context of buildings and environmental design.

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This Master’s is designed to focus on the reporting of the arts for those wishing to enter one of the fastest-growing areas of journalism. As well as the opportunity to learn the essential craft of reporting, you will also have the chance to develop the analytical skills necessary to reflect on developments in the arts. You can learn to appreciate artistic movements, genres and the sociological factors that underpin the culture industries, and to communicate this to an audience. This programme emphasises reporting and reviewing the creative arts from the niche, such as sculpture, to the more popular, such as cinema and television, to emerging fields like web-based production. It involves a work placement scheme where you have the opportunity to develop the transferable skills necessary for career advancement.

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Taught by leading curators and practitioners and with close ties to museums and art galleries, this programme follows a broad approach to curatorial practice in a contemporary context and enables you to develop your own specialism. The traditional role of the interpreter, carer and custodian of cultural artefacts has broadened to include organisation and dissemination of a variety of cultural aspects, within and beyond the gallery and museum. MA Contemporary Curatorial Practice enhances your theoretical understanding of the production, interpretation and reception of cultural artefacts and events in the 21st Century. You may choose to follow particular specialisms, including art, design, fashion, music and performance. There is an active visiting curator programme of talks and tutorials, which has recently included Tom Morton, Sophia Crilly, Alison Green and Raqs Media Collective. You have the opportunity to curate real-world projects and gain experience in galleries.

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This programme aims to give designers the opportunity to hone their creative and professional practice by working alongside academics and practitioners in a dynamic and interdisciplinary studio environment. The School of Architecture & Design offers you the creative freedom to explore your chosen discipline and the chance to develop your critical practice. You can join an international community of creative practitioners and researchers with numerous opportunities to collaborate with fellow designers and build a network of industry contacts.

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This innovative programme helps you to develop as an interdisciplinary, creative designer in a direction that aligns with your interests and career aspirations. A practice-led approach involves undertaking projects in areas of exhibition design that interest you. These could include trade shows, museums, international expositions, cultural events, retail and leisure environments, theatre, television and film stage sets, heritage sites and visitor centres. In preparation for a career in this sector, you will explore the social and cultural context of exhibitions and develop a critical understanding of current theory in design and museology, as well as advancing your marketing, communication and project management skills. You will negotiate a programme of projects tailored to meet individual interests, broaden your network of industry contacts and compile your own individual portfolio.

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MA Fine Art is a studio-based course that is aimed at those who wish to develop the critical, research, practical and professional aspects of their art practice at the highest level. This interdisciplinary programme encourages creative risk-taking and intellectual inquiry. Alongside a strong emphasis on the richness and breadth of art practices around the world, staff and students on the programme take an active role in Lincoln’s contemporary art community. You will have access to individual studio space while benefiting from opportunities to collaborate with national and international artists, curators and designers working in a variety of media. There is an active visiting artist programme of talks and tutorials, which has recently included Ben Woodeson, Tim Knowles, Yelena Popova and Amanda Coogan. Medium-specific specialist themes are available, recognising the increased material focus of advanced practice in fine art.

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This internationally focused programme is designed to combine creativity with entrepreneurism with the aim of providing business knowledge to designers who wish to develop their own enterprises or take an entrepreneurial role in the design industry. Within the MAIDE studios, live projects provide the opportunity to evaluate the commercial potential of your own designs. You will have the chance to learn the key entrepreneurial concepts necessary to develop creative and commercially viable outputs for an international audience. Study modes include critiques, interactive presentations, international communications strategies and reviews. You may have opportunities to work collaboratively with colleagues across the institution and have access to specialist support and expertise from practitioners and external visiting speakers.

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This internationally focused programme combines creativity with entrepreneurism to provide business knowledge to designers who wish to develop their own enterprises or take an entrepreneurial role in the design industry. Within the MAIDE studios, live projects provide the opportunity to evaluate the commercial potential of your own designs. You will learn the key entrepreneurial concepts necessary to develop creative and commercially viable outputs for an international audience. Study modes include critiques, interactive presentations, international communications strategies and reviews. You will have opportunities to work collaboratively with colleagues across the institution and have access to specialist support and expertise from eminent practitioners and external visiting speakers.

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This Master’s programme provides the opportunity to experiment with new photographic processes and to explore photography as a tool to engage and stimulate social thinking. While the photographic image remains fundamental to your study, the focus of this programme is social, cultural and political. To support your ongoing practice in photographic exhibition and scholarly research, the course includes seminars on cultural, media and philosophical theory, talks by visiting practitioners, group debates about different methodologies and workshops on photographic technique. You will be encouraged to learn from, and collaborate with, experienced staff and your fellow students in order to develop your own creative style.