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Scholarships and new workshops for award-winning SETU TV and Media Production course
22 Aug 2024 : News Desk
The postgraduate course was developed by SETU Waterford and Nemeton TV in partnership with Udarás naGaeltachta and has been successfully preparing new media talent since 2006. The course is currently accepting applications for the upcoming iteration, which commences again on September 23rd.

The course is offering an online information session on Monday, September 26th at 6:30pm.

This year, the award-winning postgraduate course is offering an exciting new series of workshops: Content Creation for Digital Marketing with an elective focus on Sport. Students will receive expert tuition from practitioners in the industry to help them develop a strategy for marketing the short films, which they produce on the course.

“We pride ourselves as being one of the most industry-focused courses in the media sector and we have gained a high profile in the industry with our excellent ongoing graduate employment record,” says course leader, Dr. Moira Sweeney. “Graduates from the course are coveted as directors, producers, cinemaphotographers and editors, and are enjoying successful careers in top film and television production companies, as well as broadcast stations and streaming platforms at home and abroad.”

A core belief of the course, is the need to remain relevant and dynamic, with its focus always directed at preparing students for work in the contemporary media industries in Ireland and further afield. “As part of this strategy, students undertake a Marketing for Television and Digital Content module where they learn how to develop and budget their idea and then pitch it to a national broadcaster, production company or producer,” Sweeney explains. “We are delighted to add to this module with a new series of workshops and lecturers –Creating Content for Digital Marketing. The students will develop a digital marketing strategy for the short films that they produce on the course. In the ever evolving contemporary digital climate, this will significantly add to the comprehensive toolkit that they enter a competitive industry with.”

Run by top industry professionals, the course features an innovative blend of practical workshops and online classes delivered through block-release. It is uniquely tailored to the needs of students and those who wish to develop their skills while working and featured in the Irish Times Spotlight on Postgraduate Options.

Nemeton TV and SETU have also confirmed that this year the course is offering scholarships for the Higher Diploma in Television and Media Production. This valuable development for the acclaimed post-graduate course means that Scholarships of €3000 for eligible students will cover course fees.

“This year, we are delighted to offer scholarships for the €3000 fees from Gréasan na Meán,” adds Sweeney. “If you are a freelancer or temporarily out of work you may be eligible for one of these coveted scholarships.”  Those interested, can get in touch with Nemeton Training to find out more and support you in your application. 

Another appealing element to the course is that a selection of final films produced on the course are broadcast on TG4 each year, with many winning awards at film festivals around Ireland,  and featuring prominently at the National Student Media Awards every year. An array of the imaginative short dramas and documentaries are available on the TG4 Player series CÉAD SEANS.

Flexible Course Structure

The award-winning Higher Diploma in Arts in Television and Media Production, developed by SETU Waterford and Nemeton TV in partnership with Udarás na Gaeltachta, has been successfully preparing new media talent since 2006. 

“We offer an exciting and innovative blend of practical workshops delivered through 3 day block release and complemented with online tutorials. This flexibility allows the eight-month course to be uniquely tailored to the needs of those wishing to upskill or retrain while working. It also allows students living further afield to avail of the course.” explains Sweeney.

Online Open Session – September 26th

Aspiring television and film producers, directors and editors can meet the course team at the online Open Session on 26th September at 6.30pm. The team are also offering candidates the chance to meet them in person in Nemeton TV - to arrange a meeting or to register for the online session – here.

Course Scholarships and Creating Content for Digital Marketing will be supported by Gréasan na Meán Skillnet through the ESF+ programme co-funded by the Government of Ireland and the European Union (www.eufunds.ie).

Click here for more information about the Higher Diploma in Arts for TV & Media Production.





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