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Publication scheme

The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama is a wholly owned subsidiary of the University of South Wales and is required to produce a publication scheme which describes the information made available to the public under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
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Arts Management

Helping our students meet the varied needs of today's cultural and creative sector is what drives us. You'll benefit from our professional practitioners' years of experience and close ties with industry, gaining the confidence to pursue a career that blends both a business acumen with a love of the arts.  
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Celebrating visionary arts innovators: RWCMD announces Honorary Fellows 2023

As the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama counts down to its 75th anniversary next year, it welcomes five exceptional people in the arts into its community as Honorary Fellows.
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RWCMD launches Cardiff Old Library restoration campaign with £2m donation from Sir Howard and Lady Stringer

RWCMD has announced today that the Welsh-American business giant Sir Howard Stringer has made a gift of £2m to the College, to help it restore and transform Cardiff city centre’s landmark Old Library.
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Chris Campbell

Dramaturg
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Ginny Schiller

Industry Liaison
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Royal Welsh College announce Andrew Bain as new Head of Jazz

The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama has appointed musician and educator Andrew Bain as its new Head of Jazz, taking over from Paula Gardiner who retires at the end of this academic year.
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Privacy

The College takes the protection of all personal information (data) seriously and is fully committed to the protection of the rights and freedoms of all individuals in relation to the processing of their personal data. The processing of all personal information will be in compliance with data protection laws.
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Welsh language standards

The Welsh Language (Wales) Measure 2011 established a legal framework to impose a statutory duty on public bodies in Wales to comply with the new Welsh Language Standards. The Welsh Language Standards are a set of legally binding requirements that aim to improve the bilingual services that individuals can expect to receive from public bodies and organisations including the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama. The Standards establish what the College’s responsibilities are in providing these services, ensuring that the Welsh language is not treated any less favourably than the English language. The Standards for the College came into force on 1 April 2018.
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Freedom of information

The purpose of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 is to promote openness and accountability across the public sector. The Freedom of Information Act 2000 gives individual’s the right to request information held by public bodies. It requires the College to make the information available, unless an exemption applies.