Application Procedures
All students enrolled in the Bachelor’s and Master’s SJU programs, as well as all teaching and non-teaching staff employed at Siena Jazz, are eligible to apply for the Erasmus program.
Incoming mobility is also open to students from countries participating in the program who wish to study at Siena Jazz as part of their academic curriculum, in the Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree courses in the following jazz instruments: trumpet, trombone, saxophone, clarinet, guitar, piano, double bass, electric bass, drums, and voice.
Siena Jazz ensures the quality of both teaching and general standards at partner institutions. The Institute also offers outstanding foreign students the opportunity to study or undertake internships at Siena Jazz according to the methodologies of its programs.
Over the years, thanks to its educational projects, Siena Jazz has hosted a large number of students and faculty from around the world. Admission to individual mobility programs is primarily based on the applicant’s instrumental proficiency, both in solo performance and ensemble contexts.
Overall academic performance at the home institution is also considered. Applications are evaluated by a committee consisting of the Academic Director, a teacher of ensemble music, and the internal instrument teacher.
The committee’s decision is final and not subject to appeal.
Numbers and Goals
Siena Jazz aims to increase the percentage of international students each year while maintaining a balance between outgoing students and incoming international students.
Information for Students and Staff
Sections dedicated to students and staff provide useful information for both incoming and outgoing mobility, such as academic calendars, healthcare, visas and residence permits, accommodation, scholarships, and language courses.