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MUSic higher EducatioN meetS the cyber dimEnsion
Forging higher education Music institutions to embrace the digital shift and to stimulate innovative learning and teaching practices

Project


Music graduates are experiencing a difficult repositioning of their function within society and the labor market. The COVID impact on young classical music HEIs students has been meteoric, creating a “lost generation” of artists out of the normal performance circuit. MUSense aims to fill a gap by forging HE Music Institutions to embrace the digital shift and stimulating innovative learning and teaching practices in order to sustain and achieve new innovative performance practices and leverage the digital media potential.

Get to know MUSense


Music graduates are experiencing a difficult repositioning of their function within society and the labor market. The COVID impact on young classical music HEIs students has been meteoric, creating a “lost generation” of artists out of the normal performance circuit.


Activities


 

Learning Teaching Training Activities in Digital Learning and Cyber Performance - LTTA2 (Feb 25-29, 2024)
21-02-2024 08:50

LTTA2 in Malmö focus on new learning strategies and methods in digital learning for music students in higher musical education (HME), such as innovative IT models, cyber and distance performance techniques and strategies.

Musense Project Multiplier Event: Embedding IT and Cyber in music training and performance (06-07 October 2023)
08-09-2023 08:33

Within the scope of MUSENSE Project, the event "Embedding IT and Cyber in music training and performance" will be organized by the Ionian University in Corfu, Greece, on 06-07 October 2023 at the Ionian Academy in Corfu as both an online and offline event.

MUSense Conference "Cyber and digital as new perspectives in music performance"
28-04-2023 22:56

The MUSense Project was designed to accomplish two equally significant goals or purposes. This conference is co-organised by researcher Nuno Cernadas.

Coordinating Institution:
Conservatorio di Musica Alessandro Scarlatti di Palermo
Address: Via Squarcialupo, 45, 90133 Palermo, IT
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