The Royal Academy of Music offers training from infant level (Junior Academy), with the senior Academy awarding the
LRAM diploma,
BMus and higher degrees to
PhD/ DMus. The former degree
GRSM, equivalent to a university honours degree and taken by some students, was phased out in the 1990s. All undergraduates now take the
University of London degree of BMus. Most academy students are classical performers: strings, piano, vocal studies including opera, brass, woodwind, conducting and choral conducting, composition, percussion, harp, organ, accordion, guitar. There are also departments for historical performance, musical theatre performance and jazz. The academy collaborates with other conservatoires worldwide, including participating in the
SOCRATES student and staff exchange programme. In 1991, the academy introduced a fully accredited degree in performance studies, and in September 1999, it became a full constituent college of the University of London, in both cases becoming the first UK conservatoire to do so. The academy has students from over 50 countries, following diverse programmes including instrumental performance, conducting, composition, jazz, musical theatre, historical performance, and opera. The academy has an established relationship with
King's College London, particularly the Department of Music, whose students receive instrumental tuition at the academy. In return, many students at the academy take a range of
humanities choices at King's, and its extended academic
musicological curriculum. The Junior Academy, for pupils under the age of 18, meets every Saturday. ==Library and archives==