The Utrecht School of the Arts is a performing arts and visual arts educational institution in Utrecht, Netherlands.OverviewThe institution has 570 teachers and staff members. The HKU cooperates with the Utrecht University at many levels, and in 1987 consolidated the Utrecht Conservatory, Carillon School and the Dutch Institute for Church Music into the HKU music department.The Utrecht School of the Arts offers preparatory courses, bachelor and master's programmes and research degrees in fine art, design, music, theatre, media, games and interaction and arts management.With almost 3,900 students, the Utrecht School of the Arts is one of the largest art and culture-oriented institutes in Europe.The Utrecht School of the Arts is internationally oriented and involved in numerous international programmes and projects. The HKU maintains contact with almost 200 educational institutions abroad for the purpose of exchanging lecturers, students and projects. Almost 20% of the students come from outside the Netherlands. Foreign students can attend the HKU as a regular student, an exchange student in programmes such as Socrates/Erasmus, a bilateral exchange programme or as an MA, MPhil or PhD student. Since 1999 the HKU is an accredited institution of the Open University.The HKU has faculties in different areas, all within the art sector. Faculty visual arts and environmentFaculty of music, the Utrechts ConservatoriumTheatre FacultyFaculty of art, media and technology what includes short filmsFaculty of art and economy