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| founded by = School of Audio Engineering (SAE) | | founded by = School of Audio Engineering (SAE) | ||
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+ | | name = Roberto Bulesic | ||
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+ | https://twitter.com/SAE_Ljubljana | ||
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− | + | The [[School of Audio Engineering (SAE) Institute, Slovene Branch|SAE Institute Ljubljana]] was closed in 2016. | |
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+ | The [[School of Audio Engineering (SAE) Institute, Slovene Branch|SAE Institute Ljubljana]] opened its doors to students interested in the field of audio and electronic music production in autumn [[established::2003]]. It is part of the Australia-based School of Audio Engineering (SAE) Institute, the largest college worldwide providing education in these fields (with centres in 23 countries) in collaboration with Middlesex University, Great Britain. | ||
== Programme == | == Programme == | ||
− | + | Apart from [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|RTV Slovenia]], the institute is one of the few institutions in Slovenia that educate and train future professionals in the audio production and media industry. The two-year course in audio production ends with the degree Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Audio Production (Middlesex University), while aspiring electronic music artists and producers can do the short course Electronic Music Production. Other study programmes comprise web design and development and interactive animation. | |
− | Courses at SAE are taught in English, | + | Courses at SAE are taught in English, though language support in Slovenian and Croatian is also provided. The institute offers free studio production and technical equipment for bands and artists from Slovenia and the region. |
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The SAE Institute Ljubljana opened its doors to students interested in the field of audio and electronic music production in autumn 2003. It is part of the Australia-based School of Audio Engineering (SAE) Institute, the largest college worldwide providing education in these fields (with centres in 23 countries) in collaboration with Middlesex University, Great Britain.
Apart from RTV Slovenia, the institute is one of the few institutions in Slovenia that educate and train future professionals in the audio production and media industry. The two-year course in audio production ends with the degree Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Audio Production (Middlesex University), while aspiring electronic music artists and producers can do the short course Electronic Music Production. Other study programmes comprise web design and development and interactive animation.
Courses at SAE are taught in English, though language support in Slovenian and Croatian is also provided. The institute offers free studio production and technical equipment for bands and artists from Slovenia and the region.
Culture.si offers information on Slovene cultural producers, venues, festivals and support services, all in one place. It encourages international cultural exchange in the fields of arts, culture and heritage. The portal and its content is owned and funded by the Ministry of Culture, funded by the European Union Recovery and Resilience Plan and developed by Ljudmila Art and Science Laboratory.