
Trinity Laban provides a warm and welcoming environment for all students, with plenty of support available in all areas. International students receive individual support and advice throughout the application process and during their time here, with the provision of an International Tutor and special events. The following pages will give all the information you need to apply and audition for your chosen programme.
The majority of Trinity Laban music programmes are available for
online application via the Conservatoires UK Admissions Service
(CUKAS) using CUKAS Conservatoire Code:
T75.
The CUKAS service allows you to:
- apply online to up to six conservatoires simultaneously, via
one online application
- check the progress of your application, accept offers and
confirm decisions online
- work on your application anywhere you have internet access at
any time
To ensure equal consideration for entry you should submit your
application by the following dates:
- 1 October 2012 for courses/programmes starting in
September 2013
- 1 December 2012 for Musical Theatre
applications
Direct Applications
The Conservatoire accepts direct applications for a small number
of programmes as indicated in the table. Application forms are
available from Admissions.
Erasmus Exchange Applications
All applications for Erasmus Exchange places must be sent via
the International Office at your current institution to Admissions
at Trinity Laban. The Conservatoire will return any applications
that are sent directly.
PGCE Applications
Applications for the PGCE 'Musicians in Education' offered by
the University of Greenwich should be made to the University of Greenwich via the
Graduate Teacher Training Registry (GTTR) website.
All enquiries regarding the course should be directed to The University of
Greenwich: 0800 005 006.
Open Days & Tours
Open days are held several times a year. They are an opportunity
for prospective students, parents and teachers to visit Trinity
Laban. Your visit will include a tour of King Charles Court, the
chance to talk to staff and students, and the opportunity to attend
a department related event. If you are unable to attend one of our
Open Days, tours can be arranged. Find out further information here.
Consultation Lessons
Students seeking guidance on their suitability for conservatoire
training (or on any other aspect of their musical development) may
apply for a consultation lesson.
Application Methods
Online applications should be made via Conservatoires UK
Admissions Service (CUKAS):
- 101F Independent Study Programme (ISP)
Advanced
- 190F Independent Study Programme (ISP)
Foundation
- 230F Full-time BA (Hons) Musical Theatre:
Performance
- 300F Full-time BMus (Hons) Performance
- 310F Full-time BMus (Hons) Performance Jazz
Studies
- 602F Full-time Postgraduate
Artist Diploma (Performance/Composition/Jazz)
- 602P Part-time Postgraduate Artist Diploma
(Performance/Composition/Jazz)
- 800F Full-time MMus
Performance/Composition/Jazz/Creative Practice
- 800P Part-time MMus
Performance/Composition/Jazz/Creative Practice
- 804F Full-time MFA Creative Practice (Music) -
subject to validation
- 801P Part-time MFA Creative Practice (Music) -
subject to validation
- 805F Full-time MA Music Education and
Performance
- 802P Part-time MA Music Education and
Performance
- 806F Full-time MSc Performance Science -
subject to validation
- 803P Part-time MSc Performance Science -
subject to validation
- 600F Full-time Postgraduate Diploma
(Performance/Composition/Jazz)
- 600P Part-time Postgraduate Diploma
(Performance/Composition/Jazz)
- 103F Study Year Abroad
N/B: Full-time Erasmus Exchange Applications are submitted via
the International Office at your current institution.
N/B: Full-time PGCE 'Musicians in Education' Online application
to the University of Greenwich via the Graduate Teacher
Training Registry.
Last updated on Wed 24 Oct 2012 14.07h