Music and Performing Arts

 

Maybelle

MA Music Therapy

I wanted to share with you the outcome of a recent job application for a (dream) music therapist position working with people with acquired brain injury and intellectual disabilities for the South Australia Department of Families and Communities in Adelaide. The senior music therapist there is amazingly another Anglia Ruskin graduate! I flew up from Melbourne for the interview yesterday, and received the job offer this evening.

I am so thankful and excited to begin this next phase, having finally put my foot through that door. I want to take the opportunity to thank you all for your inspiration teaching and support for the last two years. I am exactly where I want to be and I am looking forward to meeting all the challenges and rewards that next year will bring.

Our courses have an emphasis on practical and vocational skills which make our students particularly attractive to potential employers within the industry. An important feature of the curriculum is those modules that have a vocational bias, in particular Enterprise in the Creative Arts, which encourages students to acquire and reflect on vocational experience through self-organised placement projects.


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Your Faculty Employability Adviser is Sarah Claydon.
Tuesdays 3-5pm, LAB035, Cambridge
Thursdays 4-5pm, LAB035, Cambridge

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