Thứ Năm, 4/7/2024 | 08:45 GMT +7

Ha Long University attended the event “Cyber and digital as new perspectives in music performance – Training activity for teachers” in Brussels, Belgium, within the framework of the international project VIETMUS

On the morning of July 1, 2024, the delegation of Ha Long University attended the event “Cyber and digital as new perspectives in music performance – Training activity for teachers” within the framework of the project “Promoting Music Education in Universities in Viet Nam – Vietnam Music Universities Spurring – VIETMUS” at the Koninklijk Conservatorium […]

On the morning of July 1, 2024, the delegation of Ha Long University attended the event “Cyber and digital as new perspectives in music performance – Training activity for teachers” within the framework of the project “Promoting Music Education in Universities in Viet Nam – Vietnam Music Universities Spurring – VIETMUS” at the Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel, Brussels, Belgium.

On the morning of July 1, 2024, the delegation of Ha Long University led by Dr. Nguyen Duc Tiep, Rector of Ha Long University, together with Mr. Tran Vu Lam – Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Mrs. Tran Thi Minh Ngoc – Director of the Center for Hospitality Practice, Tourism Services and Arts, Mrs. To Thi Thai Ha – member of Office of International Cooperation and Research Management, Viet Nam National Coordinator of the Project, attended the event “Cyber and digital as new perspectives in music performance – Training activity for teachers” within the framework of the VIETMUS project. The event was organized in Brussels, Belgium by the Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel (School of Arts of the Erasmushogeschool Brussel)

Attending the event were Mr. Luca Piovesan and Mr. Nuno Cerdanas from the Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel; Project leaders and coordinators from the European Union, such as: Palermo Conservatoire, Eramushogeschool Brussels, Yasar University (Turkey); project members from universities from Vietnam. Not only attending in person, project members from Ha Long University also attended the event online via Jitsi software.

       Dr. Nguyen Duc Tiep – Rector of Ha Long University (black suit, standing in the middle) with members of the delegation (right corner) at the event

The event was organized as an integrated Learning – Teaching – Training program, part of the Capacity building in Higher Education (CBHE) and Promoting Music Education in Universities in Vietnam (VIETMUS) projects funded by the Erasmus+. Through this program, Ha Long University aims to build the capacity to use digital technology in music training, practice and performance for lecturers and students of the University; broaden the creativity of lecturers and students in applying digital technology to the music curriculum, thereby promoting the image of the Faculty of Arts, Ha Long University.

Dr. Phan Thi Hue – Vice Rector of Ha Long University, Project Manager, attending the opening ceremony of the event online, along with project members in Ha Long University

Members participating in the program online

The VIETMUS project is funded by the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) under the powers delegated by the European Commission through the Erasmus+ funding programme. This is the first International Music Project in the fields of art in Vietnam, creating opportunities for training institutions that are members of the project in particular, and music training institutions in Vietnam in general, to access knowledge and skills in performing arts, modern musical instrument systems, and promote the capacity to deploy digital technology in training in the fields of art.

Image at the event

Ha Long University participates in the Project as the National Coordination Unit representing universities in Vietnam. The working program of the delegation will take place from July 1, 2024 to July 6, 2024.

Nguyen Thanh Hien (Office of International cooperation and Research management)

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