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Meet the Digitisation Working Group
This month we have an in-depth look at the work of the AEC Digitisation Working Group.
Read more#AECforUkraine – Campaign Update
Find out more about the outcomes of the fundraising campaign directed to support three of AEC member institutions in Ukraine.
Read moreHappy 70 Anniversary AEC, from the sector
This month we get to hear from representatives of the European cultural and educational sector who wish the AEC a happy anniversary!
Read moreJoint letter on proposed Creative Europe budget cuts for 2024
The AEC is among 70 networks and cultural organisations that have signed a joint letter expressing their deep concern about the Council's position on the draft budget 2024 which proposes to cut the Creative Europe programme by 40 million Euro.
Read moreLeadership news from AEC member institutions
There have been many leadership changes at the AEC member institutions.
Read moreMeet the AEC Goes Green Working Group
This month we have an in-depth look at the work of the AEC Goes Green Working Group.
Read moreAdvocacy News and Updates
Updates from Hungary, Georgia and Ukraine related to the ongoing challenges to democratic values in various European regions.
Read moreCelebrating the AEC 70th Jubilee
This month we get to hear from Martin Prchal, Vice Principal of the Royal Conservatoire The Hague and AEC Council member, as well as former AEC Chief Executive.
Read moreJoin For The Upcoming Webinar “Changing Times: Music (Education) Still Matters”
Living in times of change includes facing new societal, political, educational and technological developments and changes to value systems. As a reaction, there is a constant need for transformation which, at the same time, is both an opportunity and a challenge. When looking towards the future, it is important to reflect on and embrace change in order to shape it collaboratively. Music (education) will remain an important element in this development.
Read morePRESTO – Practices and Resources for Equipping Schools to Teach Music Online
The Erasmus+ project led by Liszt Academy’s Kodaly Institute offers many curated and peer-reviewed resources to equip teachers with ideas, tips, examples for remote teaching of music.
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