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{"user_input": "What opportunities are available for individuals who aspire to be part of the teams creating visual effects for Hollywood blockbusters or award-winning AAA video games, and how can they develop the necessary skills to succeed in these fields?", "reference_contexts": ["Bachelor Programme in Computer Graphics for Games and Film 180 credits, programme, bachelor's level, TKDSG Autumn 2025 To signup Do you want to be part of the teams that create the visual effects for the next Hollywood blockbuster or the stunning levels of award-winning AAA video games? In the Computer Graphics for Film and Games programme, you will learn to transform your creative ideas into spectacular digital worlds. Do you enjoy crafting beautiful images - and technical problem-solving? Perhaps you are already exploring digital technologies, such as image editing, animation, 3D modelling, or modding games. Whether you have a background in traditional arts or the natural sciences, computer graphics offers many different pathways to developing your creative possibilities. This programme accepts both Swedish and international applicants, creating a dynamic and diverse study environment. You will learn professional tools and processes to take a project from concept to finished film or game production. More than that, you will hone your artistic eye, understand the scientific foundations of the field, and gain experience collaborating with others on creative briefs. With over thirty years of experience teaching in the field, we focus on the key skills required in an industry that is constantly changing and evolving. After graduation, you will join our many alumni in fields such as game development, visual effects production for film, or feature animation. A university degree gives you the advantage needed when applying for jobs in the highly competitive and international market. Description The first semester lays the groundwork for the rest of your studies. Beginning with traditional art exercises, you will quickly move on to collaborative creative projects where a client sets the expectations. At the same time, you learn the basics of digital media and the key technical concepts that underpin future courses. In the spring semester, you will develop core skills in 2D digital compositing—the foundation of all film visual effects—alongside 3D modelling, animation, and rendering. A programming course rounds out your introduction to computer graphics. During your second year, you dive deeper into 3D graphics. Advanced modelling and texturing techniques will allow you to create more realistic assets, while an introduction to real-time graphics opens up the world of interactive video games. Effects simulation will teach you how to replicate complex natural phenomena like smoke and water, and a mathematics course will give you the theoretical tools to understand these processes.The spring semester offers opportunities to further hone your artistic and technical skills through project-based courses. Your final year focuses on applying everything you have learned. Collaboration, teamwork, independence, and problem-solving will all be key to your professional future. Some projects will have you working in large teams under close supervision, while others will involve solo research and skill development to help you build a strong portfolio. In your last semester, you collaborate with your peers to create a fully realised product - such as a game or short film. This hands-on experience will give you a comprehensive understanding of professional workflows and a finished product to showcase to potential employers. By graduation, you will have both specialised knowledge and practical experience, setting you up for a successful career in computer graphics."], "reference": "The Computer Graphics for Film and Games programme offers a comprehensive education in transforming creative ideas into digital worlds, including learning professional tools and processes, honing artistic skills, understanding scientific foundations, and collaborating with others on creative briefs, ultimately leading to career opportunities in game development, visual effects production for film, or feature animation, with the potential to work on projects such as the next Hollywood blockbuster.", "synthesizer_name": "single_hop_specifc_query_synthesizer"}
{"user_input": "What is the locaton of the Bachelor Programme in Computer graphics for game and film, International students, that starts in 2025-09-01, in a place called Skellefteå?", "reference_contexts": ["Career opportunities The programme prepares you for a range of roles working with digital media in the fields of game development, film post-production (VFX), and feature animation. Your skills will also translate into related industries, such as advertising and architectural visualisation. After graduation, you might find yourself in generalised roles such as 3D Artist, CG Generalist, or Technical Director. You may also specialise in careers such as Environment Artist, VFX Artist, Compositor, Animator, FX Artist, and more. Our alumni have worked on film projects such as The Lord of the Rings films, Harry Potter series, and Shogun; and games such as Battlefront series, Assassin’s Creed, and Helldivers II. Sign up for the programme LTU-87020 Bachelor Programme in Computer graphics for game and film, International students Start date 2025-09-01, v. 36 2025, SkellefteåNormal teachingDay-time 100%Autumn 2025"], "reference": "The Bachelor Programme in Computer graphics for game and film, International students, which starts on 2025-09-01, is located in Skellefteå.", "synthesizer_name": "single_hop_specifc_query_synthesizer"}
{"user_input": "What is the significans of the Gulf of Bothnia to the location and enviroment of Luleå University of Technology, especaily in regards to the Master Programme in Exploration and Environmental Geosciences?", "reference_contexts": ["Master Programme in Exploration and Environmental Geosciences 120 credits, programme, master's level, TMNGA Autumn 2023 To offer more relevant education to the students, we decided to close this programme and instead start two new programmes, Applied Environmental Geochemistry and Exploration Geosciences. The teaching is in English, and the programme offers two specialisations for the students, which are exploration and environmental geosciences. Luleå University of Technology is the northernmost technical university in Scandinavia. It is located 100 km south of the Arctic Circle at the Gulf of Bothnia, a part of the Baltic Sea. The location gives you an unprecedented opportunity to experience the Nordic environment with its contrasts between the gleaming winter, and the warm, sunny summer. Description When it comes to research and education Luleå University of Technology is Sweden’s leading university with respect to the mineral value chain, from exploration, to processing, and mining of metal ores, to the metallurgical final metal product, and environmentally sound closure of old mines. The program is cutting edge and conducted in close cooperation with the industry. As a student in this program, you will get the skillsets needed for an overall picture and competence in exploration and environmental geosciences that is sought after and necessary for the global mining industry. The university’s location close to the largest mining operations in Sweden, with the possibility for site-visits and guest lectures, provide you as a student the chance for an engaging educational experience. The program has several project-based courses, to promote learning and cooperation between the classmates, to ensure you are ready to fast track your future career when graduating. Before the final thesis project, you will get to do a senior design project where you can use the time to do pretty much any type of project you would like. This is a great opportunity to get a head start on your final thesis, collaborate with companies, and sharpen your competence with something of your own choosing. The program staff has networks and collaboration all around the world which may offer possibilities for collaborative projects with other universities with similar subjects, as well as international MSc thesis work. The program has established student exchange programs with at least five other European universities with geoscience programs. This program provides you with an excellent opportunity to gain access to methods, tools, knowledge and skills for an international career and the abilities to be part of developing the future conditions for mining operations and for society at large. Specialisations Exploration geosciences This specialisation includes ore geology, geophysical and petrophysical exploration methods, mineral economy, and deposit evaluation. Are you interested in the global competition for securing the world’s demand of metals and non-metallic resources? Would you like to work outdoor in remote areas? Then this is the choice you should make. Environmental geosciences In this specialisation teaching includes environmental geochemistry, environmental monitoring, and geochemical modelling among other courses. If you want to understand how geology and the environment are linked together, how nature respond to natural and anthropogenic chemical compounds, how we monitor and remediate metal pollutions, then this should be your chosen specialisation."], "reference": "Luleå University of Technology is located 100 km south of the Arctic Circle at the Gulf of Bothnia, a part of the Baltic Sea, which gives students an unprecedented opportunity to experience the Nordic environment with its contrasts between the gleaming winter, and the warm, sunny summer.", "synthesizer_name": "single_hop_specifc_query_synthesizer"}
{"user_input": "What does Luleå University of Technology offer for career opportunities?", "reference_contexts": ["Career opportunities This master programme provides skills for work as a geologist or geophysicist in the exploration and mining industry, as a geoscientist with an environmental focus, or as an environmental consultant for contaminated soil. If you want to pursue an academic career within exploration and environmental geosciences Luleå University of Technology is an excellent starting point. Programme overview"], "reference": "Luleå University of Technology provides skills for work as a geologist or geophysicist in the exploration and mining industry, as a geoscientist with an environmental focus, or as an environmental consultant for contaminated soil, and is an excellent starting point for an academic career within exploration and environmental geosciences.", "synthesizer_name": "single_hop_specifc_query_synthesizer"}
{"user_input": "What is Luleå university of technology and how it help me with my career in mining and geotechnical engineering, i want to know every thing about it, from education to job market?", "reference_contexts": ["To signup This programme offers you the chance to be part of the development for future infrastructure and mining operations. The use of soil and rock materials have a wide range of applications, and this programme provides you with sought-after skills that can open doors to global career opportunities. Sweden is one of Europe’s leading nations when it comes to mining, and northern Sweden's favourable geological conditions have made it one of the major ore producers in the European Union. This unique environment provides you as a student with opportunities to study and learn from a world-leading industry in production efficiency and automation. Luleå university of technology’s has a close connection with industry that ensures that your education is not only theoretical but also useful in practice and relevant for today’s job market. Mining and geotechnical engineering is a versatile field, with applications ranging from designing tunnels and mining drifts, to ensuring the stability of slopes and dams. The specialisation in mining and geotechnical engineering is unique, and as a student you can further specialise in rock engineering or soil mechanics, and gain the expertise needed in the industry. Description The program offers you an education that goes beyond civil engineering fundamentals, exploring advanced topics like rock engineering, rock mechanics, soil mechanics, automation and mining operations. Within the program, you are offered courses in these areas that give you scientific founded tools to contribute to a sustainable development. The program features a combination of field studies, laboratory work, group projects, and site visits to active mining operations and construction sites. Guest lectures from industry ensure that you gain valuable insights into current trends and future innovations in mining and geotechnical engineering. With this hands-on experience, you will get prepared to tackle complex engineering challenges in the industry. Whether you choose to focus on rock engineering, rock mechanics, soil mechanics or mining, what you learn in your studies can contribute to creating sustainable mines, and infrastructure for cities and communities worldwide. The programme maintains a strong collaboration with industry actors through partnerships with mining companies, consultancy companies and geotechnical enterprises, ensuring the relevance and quality of the courses. At Luleå University of Technology, you will be taught by experts at the forefront of research in mining, geotechnical engineering, and rock mechanics, as well as operation and maintenance. The Division of Mining and Geotechnical Engineering is the largest research and educational unit in Sweden for soil and rock-related research. The university is well known for its strong international profile with students and faculty exchanges involving several universities worldwide. Career opportunities Graduates of this program are highly sought after in the global market for infrastructure and mining industry. Mining and geotechnical engineering is essential in many fields, and with your specialised knowledge you will have the flexibility to choose from a wide range of career paths. Whether you aspire to pursue a career as a project manager, consultant, or researcher, you can find opportunities with contractors, mining companies, government agencies, or academia after completed your studies."], "reference": "Luleå university of technology offers a programme in mining and geotechnical engineering that provides students with sought-after skills for global career opportunities. The programme has a close connection with the industry, ensuring education is both theoretical and practical, and relevant to today’s job market. The specialisation in mining and geotechnical engineering is unique, with applications ranging from designing tunnels and mining drifts to ensuring the stability of slopes and dams. Students can further specialise in rock engineering or soil mechanics and gain expertise needed in the industry. The programme features a combination of field studies, laboratory work, group projects, and site visits to active mining operations and construction sites, with guest lectures from industry experts. Graduates of this programme are highly sought after in the global market for infrastructure and mining industry, with career paths available as project managers, consultants, or researchers with contractors, mining companies, government agencies, or academia.", "synthesizer_name": "single_hop_specifc_query_synthesizer"}
{"user_input": "How Master Programme in Music Performance and Master Programme in Data Science help Aspiring Music Professional?", "reference_contexts": ["<1-hop>\n\nConducting. Musician Studies within the Master Programme in Music Performance with specialisation Musician give you opportunities to develop your artistic abilities and identity in various musical and artistic constellations. The specialisation Musician welcomes students who are instrumentalists/singers, as well as students combining this with other roles, such as composer or arranger. We welcome students in a wide range of genres. We are looking for students who, in addition to developed instrumental skills, also demonstrate musical awareness, reflection and independence in their artistry. Therefore, it is a merit if you can already in the application point to ideas to explore in your degree project. Central parts of the education are common to all specialisations and are concentrated to about nine weeks of the academic year, so-called Master Weeks, in which both the programme’s own teachers and guest lecturers participate. The education is individually structured, and as a student you have great influence over content and working methods. You are encouraged to build your own networks. Both on your own and together with your teachers, you create valuable contacts for the future. Being active as a music professional with gigs, recordings, tours, and other projects is not considered an obstacle but rather an asset. Students who complete the programme with organ as specialisation and who already have a church music degree will qualify for employment as organists (A-level church musician) in the Church of Sweden. Composition Studies in the Master Programme in Music Performance with a specialisation in Composition provide opportunities to develop your artistic profile as a composer by working on various projects together with professional ensembles, musicians, choirs, and orchestras. We are looking for students who show musical awareness, reflection, and independence in their art. Therefore, it is a merit if you can already in the application point to ideas to explore in your degree project. Central parts of the education are common to all specialisations and are concentrated to about nine weeks of the academic year, so-called Master Weeks, in which both the programme’s own teachers and guest lecturers participate. The education is individually structured and as a student you have great influence over content and working methods. You are encouraged to build your own networks. Both on your own and together with your teachers, you create valuable contacts for the future. Through various collaborative projects with orchestras, ensembles and choirs, the specialisation has a clear connection to professional life. Being professionally active as a composer with different projects is not considered an obstacle but rather an asset. Conducting Studies in the Master Programme in Music Performance with specialisation Conducting provide opportunities to develop and deepen your artistic and technical skills as a conductor by working in various projects together with professional ensembles, musicians, choirs, and orchestras. We are looking for students who show musical awareness, reflection, and independence in their artistry. Therefore, it is a merit if you can already in the application point to ideas to explore in your degree project. Central parts of the education are common to all specialisations and are concentrated to about nine weeks of the academic year, so-called master weeks, in which both the programme’s own teachers and guest lecturers participate. The education is individually structured and students have great influence over content and working methods. You are encouraged to build your own networks during the programme. Both on your own and together with your teachers, you create valuable contacts for the future. During the conductor training, you will work regularly with vocal and instrumental ensembles of different constellations and sizes. Being active as a conductor with concerts, recordings, tours, and other projects is not considered an obstacle but rather an asset. Students who complete the programme with conducting as specialisation and already have a church music degree will qualify for employment as organists (A-level church musician) in the Church of Sweden. Career opportunities The future labour market for graduates of the Master Programme in Music Performance comprises a diverse range of areas within the Swedish and international music and performing arts fields. After graduation, you are eligible to apply for a research program in musical performance. For those studying solo organ or conducting within the music specialization and have a previous bachelor in church music, the education aims to provide you with eligibility for employment within the Church of Sweden with a church musician degree at A level. Sign up for the programme LTU-90002 Master Programme in Music Performance - Conducting Start date 2025-09-01, v. 36 2025, PiteåNormal teachingDay-time 100%Autumn 2025", "<2-hop>\n\nMaster Programme in Data Science 60 credits, programme, master's level, FNDSA Autumn 2025 To signup The programme provides you with the tools to analyse vast amounts of data, uncover hidden patterns, solve complex problems, and conduct insightful analyses. After graduation, opportunities in a rapidly growing industry will open, where your skill will be sought after. As the pace of digital transformation accelerates, the field of data science is becoming increasingly critical, with a rising demand for qualified experts. Businesses and industries are dependent on advanced data analytics, artificial intelligence, and automated systems to optimise operations, support decision-making, and drive innovation. The programme addresses these market demands by focusing on developing your statistical and analytical skills, as well as teaching you how to apply advanced methods for analysing large datasets. You will learn the basics of data analysis and visualisation, as well as apply machine learning and artificial intelligence to solve real-world problems. The education will be a combination of individual studies, laboratory exercises, various projects, case studies, seminars, and lectures. You will also have the chance to build valuable connections with both industrial and academic partners in Sweden and Europe through the programme's strong network. The education is flexible and offered both on-campus and online, allowing you to study on your terms. We have over twenty years of experience in providing online education and can therefore guarantee quality for you who study from another location. After completing your studies, you will possess a deep and practical understanding of all aspects of data science, and this will open up a multitude of career opportunities and positioning you at the forefront of the digital revolution. Description During your first term, you will gain a fundamental understanding of important concepts and principles in data science. You will gain insights into how to extract useful information from large datasets using various techniques. You will learn to understand, and use collected information to identify patterns and anomalies, enabling you to conduct statistical and predictive analyses. To be able to describe information and communicate ideas and data in an easier way you will learn data visualisation. You will learn to create images, charts, graphs and maps, which is a powerful and useful tool to see trends, anomalies, and patterns in the data. During your second term, you will delve deeper into programming, algorithms, and analyses. You will learn Python programming language, which is essential for analysing data and finding patterns and insights. You will build machine learning models for prediction, classification, and recommendation. You will understand how algorithms work and can be used to forecast future behaviors and outcomes. Additionally, you will learn about text mining, gaining knowledge in analysing large amounts of text sources to transform unstructured text into structured data to identify meaningful patterns and insights. At the end of your education, you will undertake a degree project, which some students pursue at a company. In the degree project, you will have the opportunity to apply your knowledge and skills and make valuable contacts for your future career."], "reference": "The Master Programme in Music Performance helps Aspiring Music Professionals develop their artistic abilities and identity in various musical and artistic constellations, while the Master Programme in Data Science provides tools to analyse vast amounts of data, uncover hidden patterns, solve complex problems, and conduct insightful analyses, which can be applied to the music industry to optimise operations, support decision-making, and drive innovation.", "synthesizer_name": "multi_hop_specific_query_synthesizer"}
{"user_input": "How computer science and engineering is used in artificial intelligence to solve real-world problems across various sectors, such as industry and healthcare, and what are the key concepts of AI that are covered in the programme?", "reference_contexts": ["<1-hop>\n\nCourse offered outside the obligatory courses - not compulsory - For non Scandinavian students 3 cr Swedish for International Students 1 3 cr Electable courses 15 cr Neurochemistry for AI 7.5 cr Robotics 7.5 cr Computer Vision and Image Processing 7.5 cr Human Cognitive Neuroscience 7.5 cr Neuromorphic Computing 7.5 cr Embedded Intelligence at the Edge 7.5 cr Computer Science 15 cr Advanced deep learning 7.5 cr Applied Artificial Intelligence 7.5 cr Entrepreneurship 7.5 cr Artificial intelligence and business development 7.5 cr Medical Technology 7.5 cr 120 credits, programme, master's level, TMDIA Autumn 2025 To signup The education focuses on applied artificial intelligence (AI) to solve real-world problems across various sectors, such as industry and healthcare. Learn to create ethical and self-learning AI systems that pave the way for the future of technology. Artificial intelligence is the technology of computers learning to mimic human thinking and learning. AI transforms data into insights, enhances processes and enables autonomous systems. It impacts everything from medicine to transportation and is reshaping how we work and interact. In this program you will learn how to ethically and responsibly develop intelligent self-learning systems. You will also learn how AI can benefit various areas of society, including industry, healthcare, and research. You will be well prepared for working in the field of AI. Description The education is offered both remotely and on-site and all teaching is conducted in English. Remote students have no mandatory on-site meetings, you will use a web-based learning system and video conferencing software free of charge. You also have flexibility in shaping your education due to multiple elective courses. The program covers everything from the basics to advanced aspects of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. In your first year you will learn the basics and key concepts of AI, such as Machine Learning, Pattern Recognition, Neural Networks and Deep Learning. You will also learn how to apply AI techniques in different areas such as business development and healthcare. This composition will provide you with a broad and deep understanding of AI and its power to transform and enhance various industries. In the second year, you will have the chance to choose from several courses to shape your education based on your interest. Through the elective courses, you can delve into exciting areas within Artificial intelligence. There are courses where you can deepen your knowledge of creating intelligent systems that can perceive, interpret, and respond to their surroundings. Or learn more about the connection between neuroscience and AI, such as emulating the body's biological systems. You conclude your education with a degree project and many students choose to do this at a company or at one of the many research groups at Luleå University of Technology. Career opportunities After completing your education, you will have the competence to be at the forefront of technological development and meet the challenges and opportunities that the AI field has to offer. You will be prepared to create intelligent systems, solve complex data problems, and drive innovation forward. You will have a strong network and professional qualifications for your future career. Common roles include AI-specialist, AI designer, AI product manager and you can also choose to further your studies towards a doctoral degree. Programme overview Computer Science and Engineering 75 cr Close modal Neural networks and learning machines 7.5 cr Applied AI, Knowledge Management and Reasoning 7.5 cr Programming for Machine Learning 7.5 cr Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition 7.5 cr Data Science Programming 7.5 cr Advanced Data Mining 7.5 cr Master thesis Master thesis in Artificial Intelligence 30 cr Selective courses 18 cr Close modal Optional space is 18 credits. It is mandatory to select elective courses up to the given number of credits. The given number of credits of elective courses listed must be met for degree. Course offered outside the obligatory courses - not compulsory - For non Scandinavian students 3 cr Swedish for International Students 1 3 cr Electable courses 15 cr Neurochemistry for AI 7.5 cr Robotics 7.5 cr Computer Vision and Image Processing 7.5 cr Human Cognitive Neuroscience 7.5 cr Neuromorphic Computing 7.5 cr Embedded Intelligence at the Edge 7.5 cr Computer Science 15 cr", "<2-hop>\n\nProgramme overview Computer Science and Engineering 75 cr Close modal Neural networks and learning machines 7.5 cr Applied AI, Knowledge Management and Reasoning 7.5 cr Programming for Machine Learning 7.5 cr Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition 7.5 cr Data Science Programming 7.5 cr Advanced Data Mining 7.5 cr Master thesis Master thesis in Artificial Intelligence 30 cr Selective courses 18 cr Close modal Optional space is 18 credits. It is mandatory to select elective courses up to the given number of credits. The given number of credits of elective courses listed must be met for degree."], "reference": "The programme focuses on applied artificial intelligence (AI) to solve real-world problems across various sectors, such as industry and healthcare, by teaching students how to create ethical and self-learning AI systems. The key concepts of AI that are covered in the programme include Machine Learning, Pattern Recognition, Neural Networks, and Deep Learning. The programme also covers Computer Science and Engineering, with courses such as Neural networks and learning machines, Applied AI, Knowledge Management and Reasoning, Programming for Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition, Data Science Programming, and Advanced Data Mining. These courses provide students with a broad and deep understanding of AI and its power to transform and enhance various industries.", "synthesizer_name": "multi_hop_specific_query_synthesizer"}
{"user_input": "What are the career opportunities for graduates of the One-Year Master Programme in Music Performance, and how does the programme prepare students for their future professional life?", "reference_contexts": ["<1-hop>\n\nTo signup The Master Programme in Music Performance is suitable for those who want to deepen their knowledge in music. You get the chance to develop your own musical ability and identity. Though various collaborative projects and internships, you will get a close connection to your future professional life. At the school of music in Piteå, you get to be part of a creative environment where you are close to world-leading teachers, state of the art equipment, and other music interested people in many different fields. During the program you develop and work with your musical ability and expression, as well as reflect on artistic questions. The program comprises two years of full-time studies and is given in the areas of musician, composition and conducting. The program also prepares you for further studies at artistic postgraduate level. Description The programme comprises two years of full-time study and is taught in English, with individual instruction conducted in English. The education is individually structured, and as a student you have great influence over content and working methods. You are encouraged to build your own networks. Both on your own and together with your teachers, you create valuable contacts for the future. During the second academic year, students present an artistic thesis in both musical and written form. Parts of the education are common for all specialisations and some parts are also shared with the One-Year Master Programme. Approximately 10 weeks of the academic year consist of concentrated ‘Master Weeks’, in which both programme instructors and guest instructors participate. Specialisations You can study the following specialisations within the master programme: Musician, Composition and", "<2-hop>\n\nCareer opportunities The future labour market for graduates of the One-Year Master Programme in Music Performance comprises a diverse range of areas within the Swedish and international music and performing arts fields. Sign up for the programme LTU-90005 Musical Performance - Master of Arts - Conducting Start date 2025-09-01, v. 36 2025, PiteåNormal teachingDay-time 100%Autumn 2025"], "reference": "The One-Year Master Programme in Music Performance prepares students for a diverse range of areas within the Swedish and international music and performing arts fields. Through collaborative projects and internships, students get a close connection to their future professional life. The programme also encourages students to build their own networks, creating valuable contacts for the future. Although the provided context describes a two-year programme, it shares parts of the education with the One-Year Master Programme, indicating that graduates of both programmes can expect similar career opportunities, including working as musicians, composers, or conductors, with the programme's focus on developing musical ability and identity, as well as reflecting on artistic questions.", "synthesizer_name": "multi_hop_specific_query_synthesizer"}
{"user_input": "How does the Composition specialisation in the One-Year Master Programme in Music Performance, which is focused on composition, help students develop their artistic profile as a composer through various projects with professional ensembles and musicians, and what kind of education and networking opportunities are provided to support their career in music composition?", "reference_contexts": ["<1-hop>\n\nTo signup The One-Year Master Programme in Music Performance is for you who want to deepen your knowledge in music. You get the chance to develop your own musical ability and identity. Through various collaborative projects and internships, you will get a close connection to your future professional life. At the school of music in Piteå, you get to be part of a creative environment where you are close to world-leading teachers, state of the art equipment, and other music interested people in many different fields. During the program you develop and work with your musical ability and expression, as well as reflect on artistic questions. The program comprises one year of full-time studies and is given in the areas of musician, composition and conducting. Description The programme comprises one year of full-time study and is taught in English, with individual instruction conducted in English. The education is individually structured, and as a student you have great influence over content and working methods. You are encouraged to build your own networks. Both on your own and together with your teachers, you create valuable contacts for the future. Parts of the education are common for all specialisations and some parts are also shared with the Two-Year Master Programme. Approximately 10 weeks of the academic year consist of concentrated ‘Master Weeks’, in which both programme instructors and guest instructors participate. Specialisations You can study the following specialisations within the master programme: Musician, Composition and Conducting. Composition The specialisation Composition is aimed at students who would like to develop their artistic profile as a composer by working on various projects together with professional ensembles, musicians, choirs, and orchestras. We are looking for students who show musical awareness, reflection, and independence in their art. The education is individually structured and as a student you have great influence over content and working methods. You are encouraged to build your own networks. Both on your own and together with your teachers, you create valuable contacts for the future. Through various collaborative projects with orchestras, ensembles and choirs, the specialisation has a clear connection to professional life. Being professionally active as a composer with different projects is not considered an obstacle but rather an asset. Conducting The specialisation Conducting is aimed at students who would like to develop and deepen their artistic and technical skills as a conductor, by working in various projects together with professional ensembles, musicians, choirs, and orchestras. We are looking for students who show musical awareness, reflection, and independence in their artistry. The education is individually structured and as a student you have great influence over content and working methods. You are encouraged to build your own networks. Both on your own and together with your teachers, you create valuable contacts for the future. During the conductor training, you will work regularly with vocal and instrumental ensembles of different constellations and sizes. Being active as a conductor with concerts, recordings, tours, and other projects is not considered an obstacle but rather an asset. Musician The specialisation Musician is aimed at students who would like to develop their artistic abilities and identity in various musical and artistic constellations. The specialisation Musician welcomes students who are instrumentalists/singers, as well as students combining this with other roles, such as composer or arranger. We welcome students in a wide range of genres. We are looking for students who show musical awareness, reflection, and independence in their art. The education is individually structured and as a student you have great influence over content and working methods. You are encouraged to build your own networks. Both on your own and together with your teachers, you create valuable contacts for the future. Being active as a music professional with gigs, recordings, tours, and other projects is not considered an obstacle but rather an asset.", "<2-hop>\n\nTo signup The Bachelor of Music programme focuses on developing your skills and musicianship. You will also enjoy performance opportunities in our fine concert venues and high-quality studios, providing important experience for your professional life or further studies. The programme is intended for students who meet the general entry requirements (graduation certificate from upper-secondary school) and have significant prior musical experience. We offer an excellent artistic and academic environment, good rehearsal facilities, state-of-the-art recording equipment and a world-class concert hall. A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree qualifies you for further studies at the Master's level (60 credit or 120 credit programme) or a supplementary teacher education programme. Description The programme, which comprises three years of full-time studies, offers the following specialisations: Jazz Musician, Classical Musician, Composition, Music Production and Songwriting, Rock Musician, Studio Musician, and Church Musician. All of the specialisations are taught in Swedish. The Classical Musician, Composition, and Church Musician specialisations are taught in English and Swedish. A large part of the programme content is devoted to the specialisation you have chosen. An opportunity for exchange studies is available during the second last semester of the programme. The third year of study includes an artistic research project with musical and written components. By collaborating with students from other programmes and specialisations, you can initiate your own projects. You can also apply to join the school's chamber choir, which presents high quality productions nationally and internationally. Classical Musician,"], "reference": "The Composition specialisation in the One-Year Master Programme in Music Performance is aimed at students who want to develop their artistic profile as a composer. Through various collaborative projects with professional ensembles, musicians, choirs, and orchestras, students can work on their composition skills and develop their musical awareness, reflection, and independence. The education is individually structured, and students have great influence over content and working methods, allowing them to build their own networks and create valuable contacts for the future. This specialisation has a clear connection to professional life, and being professionally active as a composer with different projects is not considered an obstacle but rather an asset. Additionally, the programme provides opportunities for students to work with state-of-the-art equipment and world-leading teachers, and to be part of a creative environment with other music interested people in many different fields.", "synthesizer_name": "multi_hop_specific_query_synthesizer"}
{"user_input": "What opportunities are available for students to collaborate with the University of Ljubljana through the Master Programme in Wood Technology and the Master programme in Tribology of Surfaces and Interfaces, and how do these collaborations enhance their career prospects in the global industry?", "reference_contexts": ["<1-hop>\n\nMaster Programme in Wood Technology 120 credits, programme, master's level, TMTTA Autumn 2025 Autumn 2024 Spring 2025 Closed The Master programme in wood technology covers the focus areas of timber engineering, wood material science and wood processing technology. The focus in teaching is on project-based learning in close interactions with our researchers. We welcome B.Sc graduates from all STEM subjects. If you are a highly motivated student looking for an environment in which you can explore your own vision within the field of wood technology, this is the right place for you. The traditional way of studying, based on lectures and exams, often does not offer a stimulating experience for curious students. Instead, we allow you to apply state-of-the-art knowledge in real projects, together with our researchers. We run an open-door policy and you will have a dedicated work place close to our researchers and labs. In collaboration with the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, we can offer an exchange semester that also gives the outgoing LTU student a Slovenian master's degree in wood technology. Description The engineering material wood is a renewable environmental friendly lightweight and durable advanced fiber composite. The technical challenge is to understand and mastering the in-built variation of the wood features and its hygroscopic behavior in order to better utilize the positive features of wood. In order to give the student the knowledge and tools to handle this challenge the design of the programme is as follows. The first semester is focused on course work, covering a wide range of topics within the realm of wood technology, but with a unique twist: instead of classical teacher-centred lectures with an exam at the end, we emphasise self-studying under tutoring, mini-projects and tight interactions with teachers and researchers. From the second semester onward, the programme becomes more and more project-oriented and individualized after your interest, supplemented with a few additional courses. You will start to do your own work under supervision from our researchers and industrial partners, specialising in one of our three focus areas. In many cases you might have the opportunity to present your findings to the science community at international research conferences. Well-established contacts to the industry provide you with opportunities for collaboration in order to create a professional network and career opportunities early on in your studies. In short, we offer you an internationally well recognized, high-class education. During semester 3, the student can choose to do an exchange semester at the University of Ljubljana and their Master's program in wood technology. If, in addition, the degree work is done in collaboration between LTU and the University of Ljubljana, you will as well be awarded a master's degree in wood technology from the University of Ljubljana. Skellefteå Municipality provides student accommodations for rent. All teaching is in English. Career opportunities Many of our students leave the programme with one or more published peer-reviewed research papers, ready to enrol in a PhD programme, or find their path within the wood, timber engineering, or furniture industry, often in R&D positions.", "<2-hop>\n\nMaster programme in Tribology of Surfaces and Interfaces 120 credits, programme, master's level, TMTBA Autumn 2022 This is a unique world class European Master's program in Tribology within Mechanical engineering. The aim of the education is to train only the very best students so they can either continue to train as PhD students (Doctoral level) or seek technology prestigious positions worldwide as engineers. As Tribology is a very multidisciplinary research and education topic, Luleå University of Technology, together with the Universities of Ljubljana, Slovenia, Leeds, UK, and Coimbra, Portugal, are the most suitable combination for a highly ambitious program which is planned for these two years. A joint master degree is awarded from the partner universities. Description You will spend the first semester of the first year at the University of Leeds (UK) and the second semester at Ljubljana (Slovenia). This will give you a good start to your education at postgraduate level i.e., an advanced level in tribology, and in addition a cultural experience and a network of contacts with students from around the world.. The courses in the first year will address fundamental aspects such as lubrication and lubricants, corrosion and maintenance (with respect to different type of materials, e.g. metallic alloys, ceramics, polymers and composites). These fundamental courses are then complemented with your choice of courses with a higher degree of specialization in the second year of your education. You will also be given the chance to further your skills in the experimental methods used in Tribology. In the second year, for your third semester, you can choose between Luleå University of Technology in Sweden and Coimbra University in Portugal. In this semester you will take a very experimental \"hands on\" approach to develop your skills to work as an engineer in the related subjects within Tribology. You will also undertake a comprehensive project course during the third semester. Projects are developed as a part of ongoing fundamental based research projects or as part of industry related and more applied topics in collaboration with our industrial partners. All of these partners are involved in Tribology or related subjects as part of their core business, which means that the interest in your contribution will be high. Linking projects to your master thesis (the final (fourth) semester in year 2), will give you the opportunity to work with something that interests you for a longer period of time. All teaching during 2 years is in English. After the two first semesters, there will be an opportunity for summer jobs at many companies in the TRIBOS industrial network. After completing your studies you will have the knowledge and ability to develop solutions in tribological interfaces, lubrication, lubricants, wear and friction mechanisms (from nano-to macro-scale). You will also have skills in language and cultural knowledge from several European universities and companies. Career opportunities The education will give you a very good platform to look for work all over the world where you can offer expertise in many exciting topics that are directly connected to Tribology. The programme has strong support from the industry. During the two years of your education you will have a very unique possibility to learn about these companies and build a strong network for the future."], "reference": "The Master Programme in Wood Technology offers an exchange semester at the University of Ljubljana, where students can earn a Slovenian master's degree in wood technology. Additionally, the Master programme in Tribology of Surfaces and Interfaces is a joint program with the Universities of Ljubljana, Leeds, and Coimbra, where students spend the second semester at Ljubljana. These collaborations provide students with a unique cultural experience, a network of contacts with students from around the world, and opportunities for summer jobs at companies in the TRIBOS industrial network. The programs also offer a platform for students to develop solutions in tribological interfaces, lubrication, lubricants, wear and friction mechanisms, and to work with industry partners, enhancing their career prospects in the global industry. Upon completion of their studies, students will have the knowledge and ability to develop solutions in tribological interfaces, lubrication, lubricants, wear and friction mechanisms, and will have skills in language and cultural knowledge from several European universities and companies, making them highly competitive in the job market.", "synthesizer_name": "multi_hop_specific_query_synthesizer"}