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The European League of Institutesof the Arts
Primary independent network organisation for higher arts education
Around 300 members in 47 countries, 300,000 students
All disciplines
Creates new opportunities for members
Organisation
Executive Group
Executive Office
Representative Board
ELIA Members
7 membersPresident, Vice-President(s), Treasurer
Currently 6.1 fte. Coordinates daily affairs
22 members Elected by the General Assembly
Participate in projects & networksHost conferencesGather in General Assembly
Advocacy
Position papersBologna position papersArtistic Research Strategy PaperCreativity & InnovationReleasing the potential for arts&design research in Europe
ConsultationsGreen Paper Unlocking the potential of Cultural & Creative IndustriesEU Culture Programme 2013-2020
Platforms and working groupsCultural and Creative IndustriesAccess to Culture
> Skills and competences; Sectoral Skills Council - DG Employment
> Creative partnerships; Knowledge alliances - Lifelong Learning Programme
> The lively domain of artistic research and a new generation of artist-researchers - HORIZON
> Developing a joint European Qualifications Framework for the Architecture, Performing and Visual Arts, Music – Bologna
> Quality assurance and peer reviews – Bologna
> European Creative Industries Alliance/European Design Leadership Board - DG Enterprise
> European University Ranking System
Involvement in Relevant European Policy Developments
Events
ELIA Biennial> Approx. 500 participants> Covers all disciplines> Includes General Assembly> Active participation of members and partner networks
1990 Amsterdam
1992 Strasbourg
1994 Berlin
1996 Lisbon
1998 Helsinki
2000 Barcelona
2002 Dublin
2004 Luzern
2006 Gent
2008 Gothenburg
2010 Nantes
2012 Vienna
2014 Glasgow
Events
ELIA Biennial 201413-15 November 2014GlasgowHosted by
Glasgow School of ArtRoyal Conservatoire of Scotland www.eliabiennial.com
Quality Assurance & Enhancement
EQ-ArtsEQ-arts offers a distinctive approach towards QA&E, using a methodology specifically tailored for Higher Arts Education Institutions, which embraces all arts disciplines.
EQ-arts is a community of trained and highly experienced QA&E experts who use a methodology of institutional review tested through conducting institutional and subject reviews across Europe over the past six years.
EQ-arts provides:
•Higher arts education institutions, preparing for European Quality measures, comprehensive guidance about how to establish a ‘quality’ culture;•Institutional and/or subject peer review by an international panel of ELIA trained and experienced experts; •Workshops in
•Training and development of QA&E experts,•Qualifications frameworks and learning outcomes,•How to prepare for an institutional/subject peer review;
•Trained and experienced QA&E experts for national accreditation processes.
Projects
2003 Los Angeles
2005 London
2007 Hong Kong
SHARE Handbook Artistic Research
Launch 25 November 2013 Brussels
SHARE Academic Network 2010-2013
“Step-Change in Higher Arts Research and Education”Establishing a European Research Area in the artsCo-ordinated by ELIA and GradCAM, Dublin
Three sub-networks:1.Graduate schools2.Development Third Cycle3.Artists, researchers & supervisors
Conferences in Helsinki (2011), London (2012), Brussels (2013)
www.sharenetwork.eu
Partners
2003 Los Angeles
2005 London
2007 Hong Kong
ALIAAsian League of
Institutes of the Arts
Founded Seoul, South Korea
6 October 2012
Events
2003 Los Angeles
2005 London
2007 Hong Kong
2009 Zurich
2011Vancouver
2013 Helsinki
Latest Edition:E/MERGE
27 – 29 November 2013Helsinki
Leadership SymposiumApprox. 100 participants
Brings together presidents, rectors, directors, decision makers and senior management
Events
Last Edition: Preparing the Artists of Tomorrow
24-26 June 2013
Utrecht and Amsterdam
Next Edition:
2015
Tilburg
Teachers’ Academy> Approx. 120 participants> Workshops and lectures> Informal setting> 2012 & 2013 combined with NEU/NOW
2003 Barcelona
2004 Rotterdam
2007 Brighton
2008 Sofia
2012 Porto
2013 Utrecht and Amsterdam
2014 Tilburg
Projects
2003 Los Angeles
2005 London
2007 Hong Kong
NEU/NOW Festival www.neunow.com
Projects
NEU/NOW LIVE Festival2009 Vilnius2010 Nantes2011 Tallinn2012 Porto2013 Amsterdam2014 Glasgow
Annual festival forgraduating artistic talentin all disciplines
Last Edition:22-26 June
2013
Amsterdam
Next Edition:12-16 November
2014
Glasgow
Fatima Dunn & Mirjam von Ow, Landfall
Zürcher Hochschule Der Künste
Switzerland
Music/Sound
Ntando Cele, Face Off
Amsterdamse Hogeschool Voor De Kunsten
Netherlands
Theatre/Dance
Nevin Petrovic, Billboard
Akademija Dramske Umjetnosti Zagreb
Croatia
Visual Arts
Ricardo Yui, La Costa Verde
Ecole Nationale Supérieure De La Photographie Arles
France & Peru
Visual Arts
Nadège Abadie, 32 Boulevard de Magenta
Ecole Nationale Supérieure Louis Lumière
France
Film
Challenges for Higher Arts Education
2003 Los Angeles
2005 London
2007 Hong Kong
> Making Higher Arts Education more responsive to technological change> Developing artistic research and experimentation (Masters + PhD)> Cultural entrepreneurship, Incubator units/start-up companies, services> Creative partnerships + private-public partnerships> Art schools as part of cultural districts; creative clusters, urban renewal; > Internationalisation/globalisation> Interdisciplinarity, links with science, business, technology> Sharper focus in innovation (product; social innovation, cultural participation)> Integration into larger educational structures
Developing Profiles Artschools
Independent; cutting edge, international; high artistic standards. “The CCIs come to us, not the other way around”
Strong professional focus; close collaboration with the industries (design, music, theatre dance) “We train the professionals for the sector”;
Regional embedding; focus on cultural participation, social development, interwoven with local cultural sector and CCIs “We are part of the creative fabric of the city”;
Knowledge centre; experimentation, research, embedded in academia; Masters’ and PhD programmes. “We train the innovators and strategic thinkers of tomorrow”;
Multi-and cross-disciplinary focus embedded in a larger university. (design, digital media, audiovisual representation, visual culture, architecture, technologies, urban planning) We produce the specialists, business and society needs nowadays.
Independent; cutting edge, international; high artistic standards The CCIs come to us, not the other way around
Strong professional focus; close collaboration with the industries (design, music, theatre dance) We train the professionals for the sector
Regional embedding; focus on cultural participation, social development, interwoven with local cultural sector and CCIs We are part of the creative fabric of the city
Knowledge centre; experimentation, research, embedded in academia; Masters’ and PhD programmes We train the innovators and strategic thinkers of tomorrow
Multi-and cross-disciplinary focus embedded in a larger university. (design, digital media, audiovisual representation, visual culture, architecture, technologies, urban planning) We produce the specialists, business and society needs nowadays
Contact
ELIA OfficeBeulingstraat 81017 BA AmsterdamThe Netherlands
On Facebook: facebook.com/elia.artschools
On Twitter: @ELIAartschools
On Vimeo: vimeo.com/eliaartschools