Subject Centre for Dance, Drama and Music

Subject Centre for Dance, Drama and Music

The Subject Centre for Dance, Drama and Music (or Palatine) of the Higher Education Academy of the United Kingdom was established in 2000 to support and enhance learning and teaching in performing arts higher education across the UK. It is based at Lancaster University. The director is Professor Gerry Harris.

External links

* [http://www.palatine.ac.uk/ Palatine]
* [http://www.heacademy.ac.uk/ Higher Education Academy]


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