As a part of the ERASMUS+ project Music4Change, an innovative mentoring programme – The Bridge Mentorship Programme, will be implemented from January 2024 to December 2024 by The University of Bergen (Norway) – the lead of the M4C project, and seven other partners – Creative Mentorship (Serbia), The University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom), University of Groningen (Netherlands), the private Gustav Mahler University of Music (Austria), Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece), Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway) and the European Music Council of Bonn (Germany).
The concept and structure of this tailor-made mentorship programme is based on the Creative Mentorship methodology and will be delivered by the Creative Mentorship team in cooperation with other M4C project partners.
The Bridge Mentorship Programme is intended for current PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, or recently finished PhD students in the music field, with the aim to provide support through participants’ transition from the academic to the labor market environment.
It will be piloted online in order to provide tailored support for diverse learner profiles and post-study career paths.
Important links
- More information about the programme can be found on this link.
- Sign-up for the Q&A session October 17 through this link.
- Please read The Bridge Mentorship Programme Complaints Protocol before you apply.
Creative Mentorship is an independent, non-profit, and non-governmental civil society organization which for past 13 years develops and implements mentoring and capacity building programs for professionals in the field of arts, culture, creative industries and media in Serbia, Western Balkan and wider Europe. As experts in mentoring and capacity building in the Balkans, CM continuously supports a network of 350 alumni through programs, debates, conferences, educational activities and networking events. Next, Creative Mentorship strengthens regional connections among cultural professionals in the fragile Balkan region. Finally, Creative Mentorship shares their knowledge and methodology on developing and implementing mentoring programs globally through international collaborations. You can learn more about Creative Mentorship by visiting their website.