In connection with the 19th International Friedrich Kuhlau Flute Competition, UiA’s Professor Emeritus Konrad Mikal Øhrn was asked to compose a piece for three flutes.
The PhD announcements for the new doctoral programme in Artistic Research at the University of Agder were recently approved by the appointment committee.
On Christmas Eve 2015, Edy Poppy, Julian Blaue and their little baby were assaulted during a vacation in Rio de Janeiro by two impoverished men. They later defined themselves as the guilty ones and are now staging a trial against themselves. This is your unique chance to join the jury and determine their fate!
This year’s student elections to the boards of the university’s faculties, including the Teacher Education Unit and the School of Business and Law, AND to the Student Parliament will take place between 03rd of May and 10th of May.
In the period 26 April - 3 May, the Faculty of Fine Arts will hold a supplementary election for one of the three representatives on the faculty board for the constituency of employees in academic positions. The election period is from 1 August 2021 to 31 July 2023.
The second publication in the EEA-project: Edu-Action 2020-2021: «Nurturing Excellence» (Poland, Norway, Iceland) is now available. The monograph is called “Schoolchildren in Central and Northern Europe – on the need for transcultural education”
Rolf Gupta, professor at the Department of Classical Music and Music Education, was in 2020 awarded both the Critics' Award and Agder Scholarship.
Every semester the Faculty of Fine Arts welcomes new international students. This spring semester, the students were off to a different start.
Classical Music Improvisation is an exciting new subject in our study plan aiming at cultivating musical individuality, freedom and creativity! The subject can be chosen within the Bachelor's as well as the Master's degree.
The new agreement allows student internships in the KSO and increased collaboration on research and ongoing education.
“It is absolutely amazing that four UiA songs have been chosen by Spotify to be on the New Music Friday list”, says songwriter student Oscar Almquist after having been selected among 40,000 others for the popular list.
This autumn, the Department for Classical Music has been organising concerts on Wednesdays at lunchtime, with free food and beautiful music performed by students. The arrangements have been very popular and both students and employees at UiA have filled the Sigurd Køhns Hus, Sal 1.
The aim of the Program is to reduce economic and social differences within the EEA and to strengthen bilateral relations between Poland and Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway in the field of education.
The exhibition is a collaboration between UiA and Sørlandets Kunstmuseum. PhD Candidate Heidi Kukkonen has curated the exhibition as a part of her PhD project.
New book by Randi Bjerge-Sköld, Associate Professor for Vocal Arts at the Department of Classical Music and Music Education at the University of Agder.
Throughout the autumn, the Department of Classical Music will hold lunch concerts in Sal 1 in Sigurd Køhn's house (K building). Students will perform classical compositions while the audience can also enjoy free waffles and coffee / tea.
She had been playing the piano since she was a little girl in Albania. He was a Norwegian drummer. Four years ago, he changed to classical piano and started a Bachelor's degree in Classical Music at UiA, where their roads crossed. Now the Aase/Vogli duo has a bright future ahead.
At the Faculty of Fine Arts, we want to give our students a great start-up of the new semester. We would therefore like to invite new and present students to various social events in the autumn of 2020.
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