Conservatory teachers and researchers regularly conducts FoU-projects in order to contribute to the development of music culture nationally and internationally.
FoU at Rhythmic Music Conservatory must develop our understanding of contemporary rhythmic music at several levels and must have significance for the fields of knowledge and practice in the individual projects, for the quality of the conservatory's educations, as well as for the surrounding community.
Read the English version of RMC's Strategy and Action plan for Research and Development 2019-22:
Artistic research performed and produced at RMC is peer reviewed by national and international colleagues before dissemination in public, durable formats.
Artistic researchers can submit their work to different acknowledged, peer reviewed journals for artistic research, but RMC’s artistic researchers also have the option to publish their work on RMC’s dedicated platform on Research Catalogue. For such publication, RMC has developed a set of artistic research quality criteria (SITRE) and some peer review procedures and guidelines.
Find our description of our approach to artistic research, the SITRE criteria and our peer review procedures:
RMC is base for the international research centre and network CReArC (Copenhagen Centre for Research in Artistic Citizenship):
Institute of Imaginary Sound (IOIS) is a virtuel sub department of RMC: