Medinea On Air – Webinar Series

by Barış Darcan | Apr 09, 2022

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ITU/MIAM is a partner of an Erasmus+ project called “Medinea on Air”. First part of live-webinar series will be held online between 12th-15th of April. Miam faculty members will also have interesting webinars. You could register through the link below.

https://medinea-community.com/registrations-medinea-on-air-session-1/?utm_source=Site+Medinea&utm_campaign=Medinea+On+Air

Medinea On Air is a European Union Erasmus+ funded programme that unites six partners from the Mediterranean region: the Festival d’Aix-en-Provence(France), the Ente Musicale di Nuoro (Italy), ARC Research and Consultancy (Malta), the University of Ljubljana – Academy of Music (Slovenia), and the Istanbul Technical University (Turkey).

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