IN.TUNE news
IN.TUNE WP3 Webinar – Pedagogical innovation at the heart of European collaboration
Updated on September 17, 2025
On September 15, 2025, the Conservatoire de Paris hosted the online launch webinar for the WP3 working groups of the IN.TUNE alliance. This event marked the beginning of the development phase for the pedagogical formats selected in January 2025.
“Classes forbidden”
Updated on September 8, 2025
Since January 2024, the IN.TUNE programme has brought together eight European partners to promote the development of music and arts education across Europe. Beyond collaboration in knowledge and expertise, such alliances carry a strong political vision aimed at strengthening solidarity among countries while promoting democratic values, academic freedom, and cultural diversity. The goal is to build a Europe open to the world, capable of addressing current social, economic, and environmental challenges. Within this framework, the Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris has decided to spotlight one of the universities in this alliance each season. The first stop on this European journey: Serbia. Journalist, Balkan specialist, and correspondent for numerous French-speaking media outlets, Louis Seiller travelled to meet the students and professors of the Faculty of Music in Belgrade.
Sixteen new educational formats selected for development
Updated on March 20, 2025
Sixteen innovative interdisciplinary educational formats have been selected by the Work Package 3 Committee, responsible for developing a joint educational provision in the Alliance, following the open Call for Proposals issued in autumn 2024. Over the next two and a half years, these formats will be developed, tested, and implemented through deep transnational cooperation, providing students with flexible learning opportunities and alternative pathways to education. The selection includes eight joint online courses, four blended intensive programmes (BIPs), two joint modules, and two joint programmes.
A look back at the first session of the "Artist as a Teacher" training course
Updated on December 12, 2024
As part of the IN.TUNE alliance's working module 5, dedicated to developing new capabilities and innovation in learning and teaching, 25 teachers from member institutions took part in the first face-to-face session of the "Artist as a Teacher" training course at the Royal Conservatory in The Hague. This training offered an opportunity for reflection and practice on the role of the artist as teacher.
Three teachers from the Conservatoire de Paris, Eliane Reyes, Sébastien Thill and Michaël Ertzscheid, took part in the training, which began with an institutional presentation of the IN.TUNE alliance and its role in creating long-term structural strategies in education, research and innovation, at the service of society.
IN.TUNE call for Proposals: New Pedagogical Formats
Updated on October 11, 2024
As part of the IN.TUNE alliance, a call for proposals is open to participate in the creation of new pedagogical formats in higher music and arts education. This ambitious project, which brings together seven partner institutions (Oslo, Bucharest, Helsinki, Barcelona, Vienna, The Hague and Belgrade), offers a unique opportunity to reinvent our pedagogical approaches through international collaboration.
WP3 meeting in Vienna
Updated on September 26, 2024
On June 27 and 28, members of IN.TUNE (Cooperation for the creation of new pedagogical formats, coordinated by the CNSMDP) met at the mdw - Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts to discuss the methodology of these formats: hybrid intensive programs, joint programs, joint modules and joint online courses. A total of sixteen pilot projects will be launched in the first four years of the alliance.
IN.TUNE alliance meeting in Oslo: consortium agreement approvedUpdated
June 26, 2024
The IN.TUNE alliance board meeting took place on June 17 and 18 in the Norwegian capital, Oslo. During the meetings, the consortium agreement, a programmatic document for the IN.TUNE alliance, was approved. Substantive discussions also took place on the progress made by the IN.TUNE Alliance to date, but above all on the future of the IN.TUNE Alliance.