Stop of the relocation to Skólavörðuholt
The relocation plans for the University of the Arts in Iceland have been halted due to delays in the Technical School's move.
Professor Kim Hyung-nam of Sejong University Receives Award in Dance at the 39th Korea Arts and Culture Awards
Professor Kim Hyung-nam from Sejong University was awarded the Best in Dance at the 39th Korea Arts and Culture Awards.
UFMS offers theater, dance, music, and visual arts courses; registrations until Monday
The Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) is offering arts courses for the first semester of 2026, with registrations open until Monday.
Hongik University suspends Associate Professor Nam Kyung-joo over sexual assault allegations
Hongik University has suspended Associate Professor Nam Kyung-joo, a musical theater actor, following allegations of sexual assault that have been referred to the prosecution.
Kotliarevskyi University of Arts damaged in Russian missile strike on Kharkiv
Kotliarevskyi University of Arts in Kharkiv was damaged in a Russian missile strike, with significant destruction reported at both the main university building and student accommodations.
Annex of the National University of Arts in Pompeya
A proposed building within a master plan by students serves as an annex for the National University of Arts, located in Nueva Pompeya, Argentina.
Introduction of ‘AI Basic Education’ in 20 Universities... Freshmen Required to Take ‘AI Liberal Arts’
The South Korean Ministry of Education announces a program to integrate basic artificial intelligence education into 20 universities, making it mandatory for freshmen.
Kyung Hee Cyber University Cultural Arts Management, 'Realizing the Social Value of Art through Recitation'
Kyung Hee Cyber University's Department of Cultural Arts Management is set to hold a recitation performance titled 'Reading Care' to explore the social value of art, taking place over two weeks in February 2025.
The University of the Arts takes the initiative: International students pay millions due to proposed legislation
The University of the Arts in Iceland has announced tuition fees for non-EEA students, following legal changes proposed by the Minister of Higher Education, affecting students from various international regions.
The Dean of the School of Fine Arts at the University of Peloponnese Resigned Over Student Expulsions
The Dean of the School of Fine Arts at the University of Peloponnese resigned in protest against the implementation of student expulsion measures.