WaterBear | The College of Music
Bruce Dickinson is a prominent figure in music education, currently serving as the Founder of WaterBear | The College of Music in Brighton since April 2018. Before this role, Bruce Dickinson contributed as a Senior Consultant at the Academy of Contemporary Music from March 2014 to August 2015, where expertise facilitated the opening of two additional campuses in London and Birmingham. Earlier, Bruce Dickinson was a Founder Director at BIMM Institute from June 2000 to January 2011, focusing on education partnerships, curriculum design, and business strategy. Bruce Dickinson also served as College Manager at the Academy of Contemporary Music from April 1996 to May 2000, prior to establishing BIMM. Educationally, Bruce Dickinson holds two Master's degrees in Education Management from Middlesex University.
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WaterBear | The College of Music
WaterBear – The College of Music offers BA (Hons) and master's degree courses designed for today's musicians, artists and industry professionals. We’re about smaller class sizes, flexible course delivery, one-to-one mentoring and exclusive work experience and career development opportunities for our students, as well as inspiring creative freedom and building communities of exceptional industry connections. Students learn from leading music innovators at our UK city-wide campuses in Brighton and Sheffield, or online via remote learning. WaterBear is a College of Falmouth University, a pioneer in creative industries education, entrepreneurship and innovation. WaterBear was founded by music education pioneers Adam Bushell and Bruce John Dickinson. Together they each have more than 30 years’ experience in professional music and 25 years at the highest level of music education. Their relentless dedication to supporting musicians and artists is focused on building sustainable long-term careers.