Our horrible histories
Should museums shy away from talking about torture, sexuality and death with children? Sacha Coward explains why he thinks no topi…
Should museums shy away from talking about torture, sexuality and death with children? Sacha Coward explains why he thinks no topi…
Music Hubs could save an average of 476 hours driving a week by switching to online teaching, research suggests.
Two art colleges and three conservatoires have been ranked among the world’s top ten academic institutions for their subject…
New ‘T-level’ qualifications will be introduced from 2019, with a Creative and Design strand preparing young people fo…
A new guide is aiming to increase opportunities for disabled children and young people to participate in music-making.
The school will provide professional experience for designers, stage managers and arts managers, alongside training for singers an…
Theatre can be a powerful training tool for community workers. Louise Heywood describes Geese Theatre Company’s work with cr…
Leaving the European Union presents opportunities to make education policy and the visa system more responsive to the needs of the…
Every child in Scotland will see a performing arts production in their school each year if the National Theatre of Scotland’…
Constrained local authority funding stops talented children progressing and Wales should consider delivering music services centra…
Research justifying the new fund failed to include the biggest and longest running arts education intervention in the world.
A government committee has been warned that a crisis is facing music in Wales and new ideas are essential.
On Takeover Day a group of sixth-form students took responsibility for running an exhibition at London’s Guildhall Art Galle…
Known for its alternative learning programmes, this year Wysing Arts explored the term ‘polytechnic’ by re-visiting th…
The UK’s creative-focused higher education institutions are adding at least £8.4bn to the economy in terms of skills d…
Exam board Pearson’s decision to offer the qualification from September 2017 has been welcomed by arts leaders.
Andy Dawson explains how the RSC’s schools programme inspires children through Shakespeare while avoiding a ‘one size…
As the funding landscape shifted, universities emerged as an ideal partner for creative producers Threshold Studios. Uzma Johal an…
Universities in Bath, Bristol, Cardiff and Exeter will explore new collaborative ways of working with cultural organisations.
Tired of seeing classical music magazines filled with middle-aged white faces, James Fleury proposes four ‘mental makeovers&…
A five-year Memorandum of Understanding will commit to turning Bristol into a national centre for arts and technology.
Working in a professional dance house helps dance students in Derby prepare for life after university, writes Clare Limb.
A consortium of Scotland’s universities and art schools place researchers within arts and cultural organisations. Anna Scott…
New research paints a grim picture of growing job insecurity as schools prioritise the EBacc agenda over creative and vocational s…