Our Managing Innovation in Creative Organisations MSc will encourage you to think analytically, plan strategically and act creatively to develop innovation processes in the creative industries. Through academic and action-based learning on this master's programme, you will gain insight into the diverse environments in which creative industries exist and apply theory to assess and investigate the complex factors affecting the innovation process.Future-orientated, user-focused design and strategy tools will help you to develop viable innovative and entrepreneurial solutions to social problems. Your research, communication, leadership and team-working skills will be developed through project-based learning, which will enhance your effectiveness in a contemporary business environment.The Institute combines expert teaching and research support alongside an exciting series of masterclasses and public lectures from international business leaders across the world.Each programme encourages students to develop the knowledge and competences necessary to establish, grow and manage new entrepreneurial ventures, as well as recognise and exploit opportunities within established organisations. The Institute is fully committed to delivering research-led teaching and employs leading academics in the fields of entrepreneurship and innovation to fulfil this goal.Some of the research interests in the Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship feed directly into the curriculum, such as family businesses, venture capital and private equity, digital entrepreneurial activity, social network analysis, social entrepreneurship, governance and executive compensation, and crowdfunding.If you are looking to inform design solutions and business strategy in creative organisations, then this MSc Managing Innovation in Creative Organisations programme was made for you.
The minimum IELTS score required is 6.5
Postgraduate
12
Oct
6.5
29100,
27300, (INT)
lincoln
6.0
Postgraduate
16200
Edinburgh, Scotland
7.0
Postgraduate
27100
Durham
6.5
Postgraduate
£8,700, £21,360