High performance at Huddersfield
The University of Huddersfield stands at the forefront of music education, offering a conservatoire-standard BMus Performance course blended with a university campus experience
Not only did the University of Huddersfield win the Queen’s Anniversary Prize last year, enabling it to appoint Robert Adlington, formerly of Nottingham University, Chair of Contemporary Music, but also the European Research Council has just awarded it £1.75m for a five-year project to explore new digital sound worlds.
This latest substantial financial award is just one of the accolades almost continually being gathered by the University of the Year 2013, which offers performance-focused music students conservatoire-level tuition with a broad university experience through the relatively new BMus Music Performance course.
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