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Distinct Objectives of The Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus
The most essential user of The Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus is on the one hand the direct users, the students who have to carry through an artistic or music pedagogical education and the indirect users such as the cultural life, music schools etc. and on the other hand the Danish Parliament and the Danish taxpayers.
The academy wishes to tend to the task of offering the highest education in music and music pedagogy and furthermore to encourage the musical culture in Denmark, cf. Law on further and higher artistic educational institutions under the Danish Ministry of Culture and Executive Order no. 889 of September 21st 2000.
Thus The Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus wishes to be a nationally acknowledged academy that teaches and researches at the highest level within music and music pedagogy, so that the student will be highly qualified and prepared for employment in the music life of today – and of tomorrow.
Furthermore the academy wishes to be an internationally acknowledged academy in the sense that the academy is able to develop and keep close networks with acknowledged European academies, and that The Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus within certain fields will gain international recognition.
The strategy of The Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus in the contract period can be summed up in the following strategic fields of action:
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Develop the quality of the educational programmes and the establishment of a new educational structure with reference to the Bologna-declaration |
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Develop the job-orientation of the programmes, including developing post graduate education in the light of the needs of the music trade |
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Strengthen the academy’s interplay with musical educations and the music life in Denmark and abroad – and in relation to the musical food chain |
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Strengthen the research- and development-activities of the academy, including the establishment of a competence centre for electronic and electroacoustic music |
The objectives of The Royal Academy of Music are regulated by a Result Contract for The Royal Academy of Music, Aarhus 2003-2006.
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