1st Semester - IADT Dún Laoghaire - Dublin
- Acoustics & Psychoacoustics
- Audio and Music Production
- Synthesis and Sampling
- Interactive Systems
- Sound Psychology
ReSound is a two year Joint Masters Degree in Sound delivered by a FilmEU consortium of IADT Dún Laoghaire in Dublin – Ireland, Lusofóna University Lisbon – Portugal and LMTA Vilnius – Lithuania.
The programme focuses on a range of core subjects within the field of sound studies, creation, and production. The programme is structured around three interconnected conceptual pillars: Societal, Skills and Creative. Each of these plays a crucial role in shaping the educational experience and the skills and knowledge acquired by students.
Students will commence the programme in September at IADT Dún Laoghaire. Semester two students move to Lusofóna University Lisbon. Semester three is based at the LMTA Vilnius. During the final semester, students will complete a thesis project, with the location determined by the most suitable facilities and supervision requirements in each case.
ReSound is open to both European and non-European students who hold a bachelor’s degree in sound, music, film, media studies, computational science or related disciplines. Applicants with degrees in other fields may also be considered if they possess relevant prior experience in areas such as sound, music, film, or media studies. Another essential requirement is proficiency in the English language (if not the mother language) and being able to provide proof of such proficiency from our list of accepted language exams.
A maximum of 24 places are offered on ReSound each year, with a significant percentage of Erasmus Mundus scholarship awarded to successful candidates.
Apply via the ReSound website HERE.
Your Portfolio should include 3-5 examples of your sound or media-related work together with a short reflective paragraph on each piece.
Portfolios should consist of 10-15 minutes of material. Make sure to select your best work.
This master’s programme is designed to accelerate participants’ careers in their chosen disciplines, for example, in media, film, television, game design, music or academia. As employees or self-employed, graduates will join an international network of classmates and mentors leading European technological and academic advancements in Sound. Our programme prepares specialists in sound design, production, composition and execution across media arts—including film, television, gaming, immersive media, technology and virtual environments.
ReSound equips graduates with the expertise to navigate diverse industries, from cinema to immersive media, video games to live events, offering boundless career opportunities.