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Motto | Run by musicians, for musicians |
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Type | Higher Education & Further Education Contemporary Music College |
Established | 2018 |
Founders | Bruce John Dickinson and Adam Bushell |
Location | |
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waterbear |
WaterBear is an independent music school offering Higher Education courses within city-wide campuses in Brighton and Sheffield, England. They specialise in the delivery of Bachelor of Arts and master's degrees courses for musicians, artists and music industry professionals [1]. Their ethos is to support independent, DIY artists to build long-term, sustainable careers in the music industry [2]. They provide on-site and flexible online learning, mentoring, work experience and performance opportunities [3]. WaterBear's courses focus on a range of specialist areas, including music performance, audio production, songwriting, electronic music, music business and professional project work [4].
WaterBear was launched in 2018 by professional musicians and music educators Bruce John Dickinson [5] (Co-Founder/Director) and Adam Bushell (Co-Founder/CEO) [6].
In 2020 it was announced that Falmouth University would be the official awarding body for WaterBear's undergraduate and postgraduate degrees [7]. In late 2020 a joint venture was confirmed which saw Falmouth University investing in WaterBear and taking a seat on the WaterBear board [8].
In 2023 WaterBear opened a new campus in Sheffield [9] [10] at the location of the former Sheffield nightclub Gatecrasher.
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Motto | Run by musicians, for musicians |
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Type | Higher Education & Further Education Contemporary Music College |
Established | 2018 |
Founders | Bruce John Dickinson and Adam Bushell |
Location | |
Website |
waterbear |
WaterBear is an independent music school offering Higher Education courses within city-wide campuses in Brighton and Sheffield, England. They specialise in the delivery of Bachelor of Arts and master's degrees courses for musicians, artists and music industry professionals [1]. Their ethos is to support independent, DIY artists to build long-term, sustainable careers in the music industry [2]. They provide on-site and flexible online learning, mentoring, work experience and performance opportunities [3]. WaterBear's courses focus on a range of specialist areas, including music performance, audio production, songwriting, electronic music, music business and professional project work [4].
WaterBear was launched in 2018 by professional musicians and music educators Bruce John Dickinson [5] (Co-Founder/Director) and Adam Bushell (Co-Founder/CEO) [6].
In 2020 it was announced that Falmouth University would be the official awarding body for WaterBear's undergraduate and postgraduate degrees [7]. In late 2020 a joint venture was confirmed which saw Falmouth University investing in WaterBear and taking a seat on the WaterBear board [8].
In 2023 WaterBear opened a new campus in Sheffield [9] [10] at the location of the former Sheffield nightclub Gatecrasher.
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