Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship (P. Grad. Cert.)
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-18 | - |
Program Overview
This program prepares graduates for careers in arts programming and cultural management in government and community settings. It emphasizes critical, creative, and lateral thinking skills, which are essential for innovation and entrepreneurship.
Program Outline
Careers:
Graduates find career opportunities working in the area of arts programming and cultural management, at both government and community levels.
Other:
The arts values critical, creative, and lateral thinking - skills which are central to innovation and entrepreneurship.
Trinity College Dublin
Overview:
Trinity College Dublin is Ireland's leading university, known for its vibrant community of staff, students, and alumni. It is considered one of the world's great universities, located in the heart of Dublin, a city renowned for its rich history and culture.
Services Offered:
Student Life and Campus Experience:
The university boasts a dynamic and energetic atmosphere, fostering a sense of community among its members. Students can expect a stimulating environment where ideas are exchanged and explored.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Global Reputation:
Trinity College Dublin is recognized as a leading university worldwide.Vibrant Community:
The university fosters a strong sense of community among its staff, students, and alumni.Dublin Location:
Situated in Dublin, students have access to a city rich in history, culture, and opportunities.Academic Programs:
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Entry Requirements:
The postgraduate certificate course will be open to graduates with a Level-8 Honours degree (or equivalent) in any discipline from a recognised third level institution. Those with demonstrated entrepreneurship aspirations will be prioritised. As part of the entrance criteria, all applicants will be required to submit a one-page personal statement outlining their motivation to undertake the course. Applicants who do not meet the entry requirements may still be considered if they can demonstrate their suitability for the course based on recognition of prior learning (RPL) under Trinity’s RPL policy and procedures. All applicants whose first language is not English and who have not been educated through the medium of English must present qualifications in the English language that pass the grades set by IELTS or TOEFL (or equivalent).