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  MA - Film (Paris)


University of Kent    School of Arts

Full time September, January MA 1 Year Full Time
Communication & Media Studies (7) Creative Arts & Design (9)

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Immerse yourself in the world of film with our exciting MA programme in Film (Paris) at the University of Kent. This unique programme, taught at our Paris School of Arts and Culture, offers a comprehensive exploration of postgraduate-level film studies. Whether you're a graduate in the subject or new to it, this programme is designed to provide you with a solid foundation in film theory, history, and practice. With the opportunity to study in the cultural capital of Paris, you'll have access to prestigious research resources and cultural locations, including the Cine´mathe`que franc¸aise and the Bibliothe`que nationale de France. Join our international community of students and staff and enhance your understanding of film in a vibrant and interdisciplinary environment. Entry requirements include a first or second class honours degree in a relevant subject, although we also consider additional qualifications and professional experience. Start your journey in the world of film with our MA programme and unlock your potential in this captivating art form.

About the course

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Our Film programme, taught at Kent’s Paris School of Arts and Culture, offers a thorough grounding in postgraduate-level film and is suitable both for graduates in the subject and those new to it. It is the only Film MA offered by a British university in Paris and taught in English.

Taught by experts, the MA Film programme seeks to engage you with the advanced study of the nature theory, and history of film.

Applicants with a specific interest in film practice should consider our separate MA Film with practice programme delivered at our Canterbury campus.

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Entry Requirements

A first or second class honours degree in a relevant subject (or equivalent)

All applicants are considered on an individual basis and additional qualifications, professional qualifications and relevant experience may also be taken into account when considering applications.




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Scholarships

The scholarship will be awarded to applicants able to demonstrate how they have contributed creatively towards their subject area (Drama, Film or History of Art) in recent years.

Value of Scholarship(s)

£1000 towards tuition fees

Eligibility

The Jarman Scholarship will provide £1,000 towards tuition fees and is open to home and overseas applicants from any country who have received an offer of a place on one of our MA programmes by 26 May 2019.

Application Procedure

In order to apply for the scholarship, applicants must demonstrate in no more than 400 words how they have contributed creatively towards their subject area in recent years. Examples of ways in which you may have contributed creatively towards your subject area:

- organising/participating in events outside of your undergraduate degree programme
- blogging or making YouTube films
- delivering a talk on subject area
- community work carried out in the Arts field
- newspaper/letter activities, etc.

Applicants must email artsmarketing@kent.ac.uk with their name, application ID, programme of study, scholarship they wish to apply for, supporting statement outlined above, and country by 26 May 2019.


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