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Five reasons why you should apply now for MA Voice Pedagogy

Friday 5th May 2023

Five reasons why you should apply now for MA Voice Pedagogy

Are you hoping to join our next MA Voice Pedagogy cohort this October?

Applying early means more benefits for you, such as:

Save 5% off fees with our Early Bird discount, available for applications received before 1st June 2023.

This offer is open to all students.

As soon as your application is accepted, you will have free access to all of our upcoming online short courses.

 

Use the time before officially starting your MA journey to explore subjects and topics that are of interest to you.

Our upcoming online short courses can help with this!

 

You will be sent a link to view our internal student calendar, so you can schedule your time well in advance.

 

As soon as your application is accepted, you will be able to view our Early Access content, this includes specially selected articles and videos as well as helpful guides.

 


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