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Updates from the UK's music education sector
Home from Home: Y ME goes behind the scenes of NYTC
This article is taken from Y ME? (because it’s Your Music Education), May 2019, guest edited by Amplify, a Blaze Arts project. This…
I study music at university, and I don’t regret it!
This article is taken from Y ME? (because it’s Your Music Education), May 2019, guest edited by Amplify, a Blaze Arts project. This…
Amplify Your Voice
This article is taken from Y ME? (because it’s Your Music Education), May 2019, guest edited by Amplify, a Blaze Arts project. This…
Trinity College London calls for unpublished original compositions from young composers
Trinity College London is pleased to announce a call for unpublished original compositions for its Piano syllabus 2021-2023 from young composers. Trinity’s aim…
Royal Greenwich Music Education Hub Conference: Advocating for Music
The annual Royal Greenwich Music Education Hub Teachers’ Conference was the best attended yet, and was hosted at the brand new Plumcroft…
Music Mark launches consultation and online forum on Model Music Curriculum
Music Mark has launched its consultation on the Model Music Curriculum, inviting Music Mark Members, School members and Corporate Partners to discuss the…
Music Mark successfully lobbies DfE to support Hubs with the Teachers’ Pension Scheme
Music Mark welcomes the outcome of the Department of Education’s (DfE) Teachers’ Pension Scheme consultation which has confirmed not only support for…
2nd edition of Y ME?, newsletter for young people by young people, out April 30th!
Y ME? is a new newsletter that hopes to provide young musicians and music enthusiasts with guidance on how to continue their music…
Tuition-fee support for an MA degree in music education
University College London’s MA in Music Education and the Universal Music UK Sound Foundation are delighted to announce a new bursary. This…


