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  • Illustration einer Trompete
    22.12.2025

    The Platform for Historical Politics was established at the Mozarteum University Salzburg in 2024. As an open platform, it dedicates its research and educational activities to examining the recent past of the Mozarteum University Salzburg and invites all members of the university to contribute their support.

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  • 22.12.2025
    Ensemble scholarship: A (one-year) Start Up for Ensemble(s) 

    Establishing and developing the profile of an ensemble is one of the most demanding and, at the same time, most appealing challenges in artistic development. Many globally successful ensembles were formed during their studies, laying the foundation for an international chamber music career. However, existing study programmes alone can only provide limited incentives and framework conditions for this. The ensemble scholarship is the answer to this: convincing project proposals receive financial support for a period of one year to realise specific artistic projects.

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  • © Michael Klimt
    19.12.2025
    Quang Nguyen wins first prize at the Vindobona Song Competition 

    We warmly congratulate the winners of the first Vindobona Song Competition at the Mozarteum University, which took place from 15 to 17 December 2025. In addition to Quang Nguyen, a student of Bernd Valentin and Pauliina Tukiainen, who received the first prize of €6,000, Miriam Bitschnau was awarded the second prize of €3,000 and Gabija Utaraitė and Alice Dreier shared the third prize of €1,500. The prize of €2,000 for the most convincing student piano performance went to Miquel Esquinas.

    Awards & Successes
  • Chiara Schmidt beim Klettern | © Thomas März
    25.11.2025

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  • 25.11.2025
    Orange the World – Orange our University 

    Violence against women (and minorities) is omnipresent, firmly anchored in our patriarchal structures, and is one of the most widespread human rights violations. In order to increase the visibility of the numerous initiatives of the United Nations and other organisations in relation to this topic, the UN campaign ‘Orange the World’ (OTW) introduced a uniform, strong subject colour. In keeping with its mission as an educational institution with social responsibility, the Mozarteum University is also taking part in ‘Orange the World’ during the ‘16 days against gender-based violence’ (25 November - 10 December).

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  • Verleihung der Ehrendoktorwürde an Dame Janet Ritterman und Michael Worton | © Michael Klimt
    21.11.2025
    Honorary doctorates for Dame Janet Ritterman and Michael Worton 

    On 8 November 2025, at the closing dinner of the AEC Conference in the Carabinierisaal of the Residenz Salzburg – a gathering that brought together delegates from more than 120 music universities across Europe and beyond – the Mozarteum University awarded honorary doctorates to Dame Janet Ritterman and Professor Michael Worton. This marks only the second time in the university’s history that this distinction has been conferred: after Nikolaus Harnoncourt received the first honorary doctorate in 2008, it has now been bestowed on two individuals who have played a decisive role in shaping the Mozarteum’s research profile.

    Awards & Successes
  • © Michael Klimt
    20.11.2025
    Awards of the Research Competition Mozarteum 2025 

    This year's RCM Award Ceremony took place on 11 November 2025 in the Faistauer Hall. Senate Chair Christoph Lepschy opened the event and emphasised the guiding principle of the Research Competition Mozarteum: openness to all disciplines, fields of study, career levels and alumni. Since 2019, this internal research funding instrument has contributed to establishing a diverse research culture at the university.

    Awards & Successes
  • © Land Salzburg/Neumayr/Hofer
    19.11.2025
    Cristina Giurgea receives annual scholarship from the Province of Salzburg 

    Cristina Giurgea, alumna of the Master's programme in Applied Theatre at the Mozarteum University’s Thomas Bernhard Institute, has received a €12,000 grant – awarded annually by the State of Salzburg in the field of Performing Arts – to support her work at the intersection of research theatre and performance art in Salzburg. Congratulations!

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