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A brand-new network has been created to connect creative musical talent with opportunities in West Yorkshire. Launched by Mayor Tracy Brabin in collaboration with Leeds Conservatoire, Come Play With Me, and CREATEBritain, the regional network will be a central hub for music industry professionals to share knowledge and insight, create opportunities and collaborate.
Find out more about 'New Music Industry Network Launched for Creatives in West Yorkshire'A new report reveals sustainability is at the heart of higher education institutions across Yorkshire, including Leeds Conservatoire.
Find out more about 'Sustainability at the Heart of Yorkshire Higher Education Institutions'The Royal Armouries has laid down the gauntlet to Leeds Conservatoire students, challenging a group of fifty to create twelve works in under ten days. The works will be performed to the public on a special museum takeover day on Friday 7 June.
Find out more about 'Cultural Institutions Collaborate to Bring Museum Collection to Life'UK Music held its annual awards celebrating the best of the Music Academic Partnership (MAP) network. Ruby Ewing, who studied Songwriting at Leeds Conservatoire, secured a Special Mention prize, with Actor Musician graduate Tasha Dowd also nominated.
Find out more about 'Special Mention in UK Music Outstanding MAP Graduate Awards'Yorkshire Universities, of which Leeds Conservatoire is a member, has published a statement on International Higher Education and its significance across Yorkshire and the Humber.
Find out more about 'International Higher Education: A Statement by Yorkshire Universities'Leeds Conservatoire has an ongoing partnership with Sound City. As part of this, the festival team has selected artists from the conservatoire to perform at Sound City 2024: the eighth year in a row.
Find out more about 'Introducing Leeds Conservatoire Artists Selected for Sound City 2024'