This publication is meant to be a brief practical guide for higher music education institutions willing to engage not only in student mobility for studies, but also in student mobility for work placements. The new focus of the mobility programmes on placements is the tangible response to the rapid changes in the job market, which occur also in the music sector. Future musicians will have to face increasing competition at international level to have a place in a new-shaped job market, where flexibility but also specific skills such as linguistic skills will eventually be the key of success. Student mobility for placements could be a tool to tune student competences to the new reality of the sector. Modern higher music education institutions need to acknowledge this strong link between education and profession and tune their offer to the evolution of the music job market.
AEC Handbook for Work Placements in Higher Music Education in Europe.pdf
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