This is a match-making section for JPIAMR 13th call - One Health interventions to prevent or reduce the development and transmission of antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
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Open Arts; Open Science; Bioethics; Bioarts; Biolaw
AMTAP is one of the oldest higher education institutions in RM and the only state institution in the field of higher cultural and artistic education in the Republic of Moldova. AMTAP\'s mission consists in the advanced professional training of qualified specialists with higher education in the fields of music, theater, choreography, multimedia, plastic and decorative arts, design and culturology, but also in preparing future teachers for the field of culture and arts. AMTAP is oriented towards the education of artistic personalities. It involves the formation and modeling of creative and non-traditional approaches and attitudes. AMTAP is successor of the State Conservatory of Chisinau founded in 1940 and of music education institutions from Chisinau since 1919, when, at the initiative of G. Enescu, the Conservatory „Unirea” was established. Throughout its history, the institution has changed its name and structure several times. Initially, the Institution was related only to studing music. At the end of 50\'s, first groups of students in the Acting specialty were established. In 1965, already within the State Institute of Arts (formed based on Conservatory in 1964), the Department of Movie Directing and the Art of Acting was created, in 1988 - the Faculty of Art Theatre (currently Theatre, Choreography and Multimedia). The Faculty of Fine Arts was founded in 1984. In its current form, AMTAP was established based on the reorganization of the State University of Arts (established by merging the Academy of Music „G. Muzicescu” with the State Institute of Arts in 1999) on - 01.09.2002. Currently, the AMTAP covers all fields of university and postgraduate artistic education.
We intend to join a consortium which is interested in preparing a project proposal connected to Open Arts, Open Science, Bioethics, Bioarts, or Biolaw in the way to prevent or reduce the development and transmission of antimicrobial resistance.
Submitted on 2021-01-22 12:59:48
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