A Broad Diversity of Interdisciplinary Projects: Nine Artistic Research Pilot Projects at the mdw
Back in 2018, the mdw began offering internal financial support for pilot projects in the field of artistic research.
Back in 2018, the mdw began offering internal financial support for pilot projects in the field of artistic research.
Art and research may not be things that one would directly associate with each other at first blush.
The goal of a truly diverse university is a lofty one. Making people fully aware of deep-seated patterns of thought and action as well as structural discrimination and both inclusionary and exclusionary criteria (in contexts such as entrance exams), calling these into question, and opening up new perspectives—all this and more plays a central role where diversity is concerned.
In ethnomusicology, one frequently deals with the music and dance of people who are perceived to be “different”. However, one needn’t travel to the far corners of the earth to do so—after all, Vienna itself is home to an extremely varied range of musical cultures that exist side by side.
For several years now, an integrative music group for young adults with and without disabilities has been making music at the mdw.
After two years of intensive work, our university’s Diversity Strategy is finished. How diversity can be compatible with the idea of entrance exams, what concrete measures have now been planned, and just what good all this will do our institution are explained by Rector Ulrike Sych and Vice Rector Gerda Müller in the following interview.
Providing Some Context for the mdw Diversity Strategy
Many mdw alumni realise their dream by becoming part of a large ensemble, performing as members of an excellent international orchestra.
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