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Arts university a milestone for Singapore

City state鈥檚 first university of the arts to be the more than the sum of its parts

Published on
July 4, 2021
Last updated
July 9, 2021
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The 鈥渓ight touch鈥 creation of Singapore鈥檚 first university of the arts signifies a 鈥渢ipping point鈥 for the island鈥檚 cultural self-recognition, according to the head of one of its constituent colleges.

Steve Dixon said that the explosion of Singapore鈥檚 art scene over the past two decades had been overshadowed in a city known more as a finance centre and international transport hub. 鈥淎mazing鈥 concert halls, galleries and theatres and a plethora of cultural, music, dance and film festivals struggled for global visibility in 鈥渙ne of the great success stories of the world鈥.

鈥淚n the past, art wasn鈥檛 really considered that important,鈥 said Professor Dixon, president of Lasalle College of the Arts. 鈥淧arents were slightly reluctant that their kids would study arts. But the public importance of arts and culture has risen. Part of that was economic. Somewhere with culture, a good place to work and play, will attract inward investment from all around the world.鈥

The emergence of the arts was no accident in a city that 鈥渄oesn鈥檛 do anything lightly鈥, Professor Dixon said. Planning and investment were outlined in three iterations of the 鈥淩enaissance City Report鈥 from 2000, the 鈥淎rts and Culture Strategic Review鈥 in 2012 and a 2018 arts plan.

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Early this year, then education minister Lawrence Wong announced that an 鈥渁lliance鈥 of two private tertiary arts institutions 鈥 Lasalle and nearby Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (Nafa) 鈥 would be conferred university status and degree-awarding powers.

The university will remain private and attract government funding. Mr Wong said that while the two foundation institutions would retain their 鈥渄istinctive identities鈥, the union would generate opportunities to 鈥渓everage their respective strengths and traditions鈥.

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Professor Dixon said that the unification would generate 鈥渕ore critical mass and clout鈥 to attract international students and staff. It will increase the two institutions鈥 鈥減rofile鈥 with international partners such as Goldsmiths, University of London, which has validated Lasalle鈥檚 degrees since 2012.

He said that foreign institutions wanting to undertake cultural research or teaching partnerships in Singapore had tended to choose between Lasalle and Nafa. 鈥淣ow you鈥檒l go to the university and choose which programme you want.鈥

The 鈥渓ight touch鈥 amalgamation will share characteristics with the University of the Arts London and AP University of Applied Sciences and Arts Antwerp, although neither model is identical. Singapore鈥檚 constituent colleges will remain separate legal entities with their own directors and academic governance, running separate examinations ratified by a centralised board.

鈥淭here will be some centralisation of corporate and student services and sharing of spaces,鈥 Professor Dixon said. 鈥淏ut we will continue to develop and write our own programmes, as we have done for decades.鈥

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Details are being thrashed out by a committee of academics, arts and business luminaries and representatives of Nafa, Lasalle and the Ministry of Education. The new institution, which will launch in 2023-24, will occupy the two colleges鈥 current campuses and a 12-storey building under construction at Lasalle.

A senior academic, rather than one of the two current presidents, is likely to head the alliance. 鈥淚 guess we could go for the job, but I鈥檓 staying at Lasalle,鈥 Professor Dixon insisted.

He predicted positive prospects for alumni, with job outcomes 鈥済ood and getting better鈥 鈥 particularly for local acting students, who reported a 100 per cent employment rate in Lasalle鈥檚 2020 graduate survey. 鈥淭here鈥檚 more demand than supply,鈥 he said.

john.ross@timeshighereducation.com

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