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Art & Science master’s degree programme
The objective of the Art & Science master’s degree programme is to investigate the relationships between different artistic
and scientific representational cultures and their respective cognitive and research methods. An inter- and transdisciplinary
approach and project-oriented education should stimulate interaction between model and theory construction, and the application
of methods, particularly in the arts and sciences.
The central element of the master’s programme is a project orientation,
which has in mind that in a “scientificised” world many everyday topics in society are permeated by scientific knowledge,
and that this can lead to controversial discussions. In part, these discussions link complex fields of knowledge and their
respective specialised knowledge, and represent different contributions to the development of our society. This is a point
of convergence for the – quite often different – questions that art and science pose and a creative crossroad emerges for
finding or rejecting answers.
This point of view involves the investigation (and the corresponding indepth study)
of social and political processes, the relation, application, and development of artistic and scientific positions, methods,
media, and organisations. Thus, it implies researching an oft-controversial societal thematic space, where the disciplinary,
scientific-artistic ivory tower is infiltrated, where students locate and explore – and possibly generate themselves – more
or less conspicuous socio-technical ruptures in our society. Prerequisite is a thirst for knowledge that leads to a representation,
a creative restructuring of the respective themes, in which the respective application or interweaving of certain artistic
or scientific methods or media represents the result, and not the departure point, of the research.
For more information
on our programme we invite you to look at the activities and works on the website. We also welcome you to join our public
lectures and events which are announced through our newsletter.
Entry requirements
The requirements
for admission to the Art & Science master’s programmes are artistic and/or scientific aptitude (evaluated on the basis
of the admissions process) and to have completed the minimum of a domestic (or equivalent international) Bachelor study in
any discipline. Candidates should show a special interest in transdisciplinary projects and the ability to deal with techniques
that experiment with different methods and media. The 2-year programme is held in English so candidates should also be comfortable
in conversing and writing in this language.
Application Dates
To take place in person at Salzgries 14,
2nd floor, 1010 Vienna (unless otherwise stated)
Phase 1 – Registration & submission
2 – 19 January 2020
– online
Phase 2 – Written and practical tasks
25 and 26 February 2020 – Vienna
Phase
3 – Admission interview
28 February 2020 – Vienna
Publication of results
Between 2 – 6 March 2020
Different address: Oskar-Kokoschka-Platz 2, 1010 Vienna (main building)
Feedback meeting
3 March 2020, 12:30
(for applicants who have not passed the exam)
Start date
October 2020
More details about the
application can be found in our application leaflet or on the admissions section of our website.
Please contact Art &
Science Office for additional information on study programme & admission:
artscience@uni-ak.ac.at
| +43.1.71133–2250
Please contact Student and Academic Affairs Office at Angewandte main building for all administrative
questions related to Visa, notarized documents, degrees, translations, fees, general registration at the University of Applied
Arts Vienna, etc.:
studien@uni-ak.ac.at | +43.1.71133–2060
We are looking
forward to receiving your applications!