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VIETMUS: VIETNAM Music Universities Spurring
VIETMUS: VIETNAM Music Universities Spurring
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06/Mar/2024
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VIETMUS
is a two-years cooperation partnership project funded by the European Union and coordinated by Conservatorio Statale di Musica Alessandro Scarlatti in Palermo. The project aims to promote digital transformation and to create a new digital capacity in teaching and performing in the Vietnamese Higher Music Education (HME) landscape. It will do so by:
• Encouraging an easy and constant access to IT-based new practices
• Creating a more sustainable and inclusive teaching system
• Coping with the needs and challenges that emerged by the Covid outbreak
• Fostering employability capacity in HME institutions’ graduates
VIETMUS objective
VIETMUS will contribute to strengthening key competencies, in particular innovative transdisciplinary skills able to connect music, performance, business, internationalisation, social impact and technology. Moreover, the project will strengthen sustainable future entrepreneurship opportunities through digital capacities, giving music graduates new employment possibilities in the Cultural and Creative sector.Specific objectives include:
• Creating a sustainable and inclusive digital capacity in Vietnam music HEIs targeting training and performing;
• Creating a resilience attitude to cope with the challenges created by the outbreak of Covid19;
• Developing specific skills to tackle future employment perspectives in music Vietnamese graduates;
• Creating new networks, developing sustainable partnerships in ICT between Europe and Vietnam and strengthen a national network of excellence.
VIETMUS partners in Europe
• Conservatorio di Musica Alessandro Scarlatti di Palermo (project coordinator)
• Yaşar University, Department of Music
• Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel (KCB)
• Association Européenne des Conservatoires, Académies de Musique et Musikhochschulen (AEC)
VIETMUS partners in Vietnam
• National University of Art Education (NUAE)
• VNU-HCM An Giang University (AGU)
• Thu Dau Mot University (TDMU)
• Ha Long University (HALOU)
• University of Da Nang (UD), University of Science and Education
• Dong Thap University (DThU)
To know more about the VIETMUS project, please do not hesitate to contact Raffaele Longon, VIETMUS project coordinator at longorf@gmail.com, or visit the official project website: www.vietmus.com.
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