Report summary
Considerable progress has been made since the previous evaluation. The material
conditions in the "Animation, video and new media" track have improved considerably.
Progress has also been made in the self-evaluation of the programme. Students are
involved in international collaborations and work with the artistic and professional
community in various areas. The institution promotes artistic diversity among students,
who are very satisfied with the programme and express a sense of belonging.
The future content challenge is primarily to integrate or structure the Video, Animation and
New Media track to serve the artistic aspect of developing creative technologies and to
support interdisciplinarity between the Institute's programmes. The development and
exploration of these interdisciplinary tools and techniques is one of the fundamental factors
in the development of the disciplines covered by the ALUO - the visual arts. The
development of this field is likely to be one of the decisive factors for the competitiveness
of such institutions in the future.
The institution (and the programme) is also very successful and active in the field of
cooperation with local and international institutions and encourages students to participate
in extracurricular activities. It informs the public and students about these activities
through online channels, creating good communication with participants. Some more
attention should be paid to the accessibility and accuracy of study content documents,
curricula and self-evaluation reports. The institution must ensure that the curricula are
always available and that they correspond to the actual delivery of the studies, including
the references of the lecturers.