Students in creative subjects earn least after leaving university
Male graduates earn slightly more than women just one year after graduating from a Creative Arts and Design course.
Male graduates earn slightly more than women just one year after graduating from a Creative Arts and Design course.
Wales is two years into an ambitious national initiative to improve education outcomes by embedding creative approaches to learnin…
The financial imperative to sell tickets can lead to a ‘bums on seats’ mentality, but a different approach has helped…
Manifesto pledges would see the party deliver on earlier proposals for 90% of pupils to study the EBacc, and establish a new curri…
Labour’s draft manifesto outlines plans to put creativity at the heart of education and make a £1bn investment in &lsq…
A House of Lords inquiry raises concerns that young people from diverse backgrounds are being discouraged from entering careers in…
Election candidates are being asked to recognise and campaign to mitigate the strains facing the dance sector.
As drama is downgraded in our schools, Fiona Banks explains why it is essential for young people to see theatre live on stage.
Arts Council England must ensure that hubs do more to promote social mobility, but rural hubs will be offered no extra funding to…
In a new blueprint for economic growth, the Creative Industries Federation is calling for the enterprise zone programme to be exte…
A survey of teachers has found that school funding cuts are having a disproportional impact on the arts and other subjects that fa…
The agreement will see the two institutions collaborate on creative leadership, global research programmes and community engagemen…
Conductor Simon Rattle and CEO of Sistema England Fiona Cunningham are among signatories to a letter decrying a writer’s &ls…
Matt Hancock MP told a Lords inquiry that saying the arts are being sidelined risks encouraging schools to drop creative subjects.
The Arts Council collaboration with Durham University will produce a report in Spring 2019, which will also consider arts in the c…
Many international dance companies tour the UK thanks to the Dance Consortium, but venues, young dancers and many others also bene…
During a period when the number of entries for arts GCSEs rose by 2%, entries for non-arts GCSEs rose by 15.7%.
60 young people in Cambridgeshire stay behind after school every week to sing, compose music and play instruments. Lin Hetheringto…
Simon Rattle and Maria Balshaw are among the signatories to a letter highlighting a continued drop in teacher numbers and hours de…
Should museums shy away from talking about torture, sexuality and death with children? Sacha Coward explains why he thinks no topi…
Music Hubs could save an average of 476 hours driving a week by switching to online teaching, research suggests.
Two art colleges and three conservatoires have been ranked among the world’s top ten academic institutions for their subject…
New ‘T-level’ qualifications will be introduced from 2019, with a Creative and Design strand preparing young people fo…
A new guide is aiming to increase opportunities for disabled children and young people to participate in music-making.