The reform movement of the nineteen sixties remodelled the University as an institute of the arts and sciences offering over thirty art and science-related courses under one roof. In the nineties, the University took advantage of the transformation of society, the challenges of the new media and changes in the education system in order to bring about a fundamental reorientation.
Reorganised into four Colleges – Fine Arts; Architecture, Media and Design; Music; and the Performing Arts, complemented by opportunities in educational and social science for student teachers, as well as a service-orientated administration, the University has established the conditions that will ensure its successful continuity in the new millennium.