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| Professor Anne Bamford is delighted to announce that an agreement has been signed with the Icelandic Ministry for Education, Science and Culture to conduct a detailed study of the current state of arts and cultural education within Iceland and to propose recommendations to strengthen and enhance provisions and to inform policy and practice. The work will commence immediately and complements work conducted in Belgium, the Netherlands and Denmark. These reports are all available in the publications area of this website. |