Wrocław Science Award
We are delighted to announce that prof. dr hab. Marek Pijarowski has been honoured with the Wrocław Science Award.
We are delighted to announce that prof. dr hab. Marek Pijarowski has been honoured with the Wrocław Science Award.
We encourage you to participate in the 3rd edition of the scholarship and mentorship programme of the National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Recruitment is currently underway for the following categories: flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, French horn, percussion, violin, viola, cello and double bass. Applications, along with audio-video recordings, can be sent in until 15 September this year.
Katarzyna Bem, a graduate in composition in the class of dr hab. Cezary Duchnowski, prof. AMKL, is among the 15 laureates of the 7th edition of the Artistic Scholarship of the President of Wroclaw. As part of the programme, which is one of the most important in Wrocław's culture, the artist will make an album of compositions inspired by the folk songs of Lower Silesia.
On 6-7 December 2024, the National Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference ‘Who is the Artist? The faces of artistic identity in the contemporary world'.
On the day of the Celebration of Science, 15 November 2024, the Rectors of Wrocław Universities signed the Manifesto of Academic Wrocław.
Artistic scholarships for the promotion of culture in the region, granted by the Lower Silesian Voivodship Government, were awarded to 13 persons, including dr Monika Kruk and dr Aleksander Kobus. Congratulations!
The Ministry of Culture and National Heritage has announced a call for applications for the twentieth edition of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage's scholarship programme for young artists "Młoda Polska 2023". Applications for the scholarship must be submitted electronically by 31 October 2022.
We would like to present an announcement regarding the general renovation of selected spaces at the Karol Lipiński Academy of Music in Wrocław
We are very pleased to inform you that the Artistic and Scientific Association of Woodwind Instruments, the Artistic and Scientific Association of New Media and the Music Therapy Students' Scientific Association have become beneficiaries of the FAST programme. In this year's edition of the competition, 79 projects were submitted, and 37 projects were awarded.
We encourage you to take part in lectures, workshops and courses organised as part of the project "The uneasy art of being an artist - workshops and courses in musical arts and conscious career building”.