The Erasmus Programme
All full-time undergraduate students in the College are encouraged to consider exchanges with other European Institutions. We are very proud of our track record in encouraging students to undertake a study period or placement abroad, with a great proportion of students studying at European partner institutions through the Erasmus Programme – the European Commission’s educational programme for higher education students, teachers and institutions, which encourages student and teacher mobility and promotes transnational cooperation projects among universities across Europe (UK Socrates Erasmus Council). For more information, visit: www.britishcouncil.org/erasmus
Commenting during a visit to the College, Mr Bill Rammell, former Minister of State for Lifelong Learning, Further and Higher Education, said: “I am delighted to be able to visit Rose Bruford College to learn more about its proactive study abroad strategy, which not only allows students to develop as individuals but also gives them enhanced career prospects. It is clear to me that both staff and students at Rose Bruford share my passion for encouraging international student mobility and I applaud the College’s very successful efforts to date in sending their students to study in Europe and beyond.” The College is committed to further expanding its network of European and international collaboration, in order to continue to work across the broadest possible spectrum of performance traditions.
For further information about our participation in the Erasmus programme, please contact Emilio Romero, by emailing emilio.romero@bruford.ac.uk or telephoning +44 (0)20 8308 2634
Current Erasmus European placement exchange agreements
Czech Republic
– Akademie Muzickych Umeni V Praze (Academy of Performing Arts), Prague
– Divadelni Fakulta, (DAMU), Prague.
Estonia
– Eesti Muusika-Ja Teatriakadeemia Lavakunstikool (Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre), Tallinn
– University of Tartu – Viljandi Culture Academy, Viljandi.
Finland
– Teatterikorkeakoulu (Theatre Academy), Helsinki.
France
– Centre de Formation Professionnelle aux Techniques de Spectacle, Paris
– Spectacle et Technique Association Française de Formation, Nantes.
Italy
– Fondazione Accademia d’Arti e Mestieri dello Spettacolo Teatro alla Scala, Milan.
The Netherlands
– Universiteit van Amsterdam, Amsterdam.
Spain
– Institut del Teatre, Barcelona
– Real Escuela Superior de Arte Dramatico de Madrid, Madrid
– Escuela Superior de Arte Dramatico de Valencia, Valencia.
Slovakia
– Vysoka Skola Muzickych Umeni (Academy of Performing Arts), Bratislava.