Pulse calls for state funding for industry-focused private colleges.

STUDENTS attending private industry-focused degree courses should have access to state funding, according to Tony Perrey, a director of Pulse Recording College, which has just acquired the legendary Windmill Lane studios in Dublin.

Pulse calls for state funding for industry-focused private colleges.

From September, Pulse will offer a full-time three-year BA (Hons) degree in Music Production validated by the University of Central Lancashire (UcLan), the fourth largest university in Britain. the UK. In time, Pulse also plans to seek accreditation for its new courses in film, gaming and 3D animation.

Pulse directors Tony Perrey, Naomi Moore and Aidan Alcock are currently setting up a board of higher education. For the new courses the board will co-opt industry experts to ensure that it produces students with the precise skills required by film, gaming and animation companies.

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