Arts and Education Conference Highlights Research, AI, and Cultural Cooperation

The University of Arts in Tirana held the second International Conference on Arts and Education.

The event brought together about 105 participants from Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Italy, and Greece. Researchers presented around 95 scientific papers.

First, participants shared studies across multiple fields. These included music, cultural heritage, education, theater, acting, choreography, visual arts, and the impact of artificial intelligence on art and research.

The conference promoted scientific and artistic research. It also strengthened institutional and international cooperation. In addition, it encouraged dialogue on current challenges in the arts.

Participants highlighted key conclusions from the sessions. They called for stronger links between tradition and innovation. They also urged wider use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence in creative and academic work.

Moreover, they emphasized deeper research on cultural heritage. They also supported expanded academic cooperation at regional and international levels.

Finally, the conference showed that art, education, and research work together as a single system of cultural development. It also reinforced the role of the University of Arts as a regional center for academic and creative dialogue.

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