Our online event has four main components: panel discussions; delegate blog posts; groupwork; virtual common room. Access is restricted to registered delegates. Registered delegates: Enter the Virtual Event here! Panel discussionsOur panel discussions will be streamed live with a moderated question-and-answer session. Recordings of the discussions will be available afterwards. Times of the panel discussion reflect that our panellists, and our delegates, will be joining us from a number of time zones. Panel 1: Listen and learn: The needs of Black, Brown and Indigenous POC in music educationThursday 23 July 2020, 10:00-11:30 BST (=GMT+1)Panelists: Hannah Robbins, Nate Holder, Héctor Vázquez-Córdoba. Panel 2: Decolonising pedagogies: dismantling and disrupting music education practicesFriday 24 July 2020, 13:00-14:30 BST (=GMT+1)Panelists: Brandi Waller-Pace, Lissa Reed, Danielle Chavrimootoo, Alex Ho, Ruari Paterson-AchenbachChair: Diljeet Bhachu Panel 3: Reparation and reconciliation: addressing colonial legacies through actionFriday 24 July 2020, 18:00-19:30 BST (=GMT+1)Panelists: Bongani Ndodana-Breen, Clarke Randolph, Keola Donaghy Delegate blog postsMaterial submitted for discussion and comment by some of our delegates will be posted here; the chat function will be enabled to allow for exchange and discussion online. This will be available until 31 July. Groupwork: Decolonising the Musical University ExperienceOnline spaces where delegates can share resources, and also experience, ideas and best practice around the following themes:Decolonising the admissions processDecolonising curriculaDecolonising extra-curricular activitiesDecolonising the PhDDecolonising facultyAvailable until 31 July.Virtual Common RoomOpen on 23-24 July, a space to meet, discuss, share. This article was published on 2025-01-21