Tuesday, October 30, 2018
British Library Music Doctoral Open Day: Tue 4 Dec 2018
This will take place on Tuesday 4 December 2018 in the British Library
Knowledge Centre.
The day provides an introduction to the rich resources available at
the British Library to support music research of all kinds. The draft
programme is available at https://bit.ly/2yFhKc2 and includes specific
content on popular music.
We warmly invite all PhD students to attend. Masters students
considering studying at doctoral level are also welcome.
Places can be booked at
https://www.bl.uk/events/doctoral-students-open-day-20182019-music.
Dr Amelie Roper
Research Development Manager
The British Library
96 Euston Road
London
NW1 2DB
Thursday, October 25, 2018
Shout at cancer forthcoming concerts at the Tabernacle
https://www.tabernaclew11.com/events/2018-10-30-shout-at-cancer-weve-found-our-voice-the-tabernacle
a video teaser is available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uFN4KBSLWQ
A different type of concert is also available the day before (Monday 29 October 2018), also at the Tabernacle. The theme for this concert is: "Classical music with a pinch of salt", featuring The Verdammte Spielerei (Belgian saxophone band and stand-up comedian) in concert with Hanne Roos (Soprano) and Marc Masson (Piano). More information about this is available here: https://www.tabernaclew11.com/events/2018-10-29-classical-music-with-a-pinch-of-salt-the-tabernacle
If you have time for either concert this coming Monday or Tuesday, do consider attending! The cause is powerful, and the work is extremely exciting.
with best wishes,
Evangelos
Dr Evangelos Himonides FRSA, FBCS CITP
Reader in Technology, Education, and Music
University College London
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Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Fwd: Music PhD Studentships
Funded TECHNE AHRC Doctoral Studentships at Kingston:
AHRC TECHNE PHD studentships at Kingston School of Art, Kingston University London. Fully funded full time and part time PhD studentships available for October 2019 start |
Initial application deadline January 7th, final TECHNE deadline February 1st.
Thursday, October 18, 2018
The UK House of Lords debates music education - 17 October 2018
Members of the Lords, including the chairs of the Royal College of Music and the English Schools' Orchestra, will debate the state of music education in schools, in the House of Lords on Thursday 18 October. Find out more here: https://www.parliament.uk/business/news/2018/october/lords-debates-music-edcuation/
Monday, October 15, 2018
Fwd: Call for Candidates - SysMus Executive Committee
We are establishing the SysMus Executive Committee to guarantee the
continuation of the SysMus conference series in the future. This
Executive Committee will comprise the following positions elected by
the SysMus Council (currently 17 members) and other candidates: 1
Chair, 1 Vice-Chair, 1 Secretary, 1 Advisor, and 2 Members-at-large.
The current SysMus Council approved the new guidelines of the SysMus
Conference Series (see attachment).
The purpose of this email is to solicit nominations for the positions
of Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary and 2 Members-at-large for the new
SysMus Executive Committee, which will start its work on November 1st,
2018, for a period of two years.
Self-nominations are welcome and should include a short statement of
motivation (100 words) and a picture.
Duties associated with each position are listed below.
Please turn in nominations to both Birgitta Burger
(birgitta.burger@jyu.fi) and Manuela Marin (manuela.marin@uibk.ac.at)
by October 19th, 2018, CEST.
Best wishes and thank you for your interest in SysMus,
Manuela Marin & Birgitta Burger
Election Officers
Executive Role Profiles
Chair
- Heads the Executive (in close collaboration with the Vice-Chair),
and by extension the SysMus Council
- Oversees the Executive
- Calls meetings and prepares meeting agendas
- Is a point of contact for future SysMus conference hosts and the
main person responsible for the effective functioning of the SysMus
Series
- Leads in strategic planning and execution of strategic plan
- Must be a member of the Council or a former Hosting Committee
- Must be a Master's or Doctoral candidate or within 3 years of having
completed her/his graduate studies
Vice-Chair
- Oversees the Executive in close collaboration with the Chair
- Supports the Chair in all issues regarding the functioning of the
SysMus Series
- Calls meetings and prepares meeting agendas
- Leads in strategic planning and execution of strategic plan
- Must be a member of the Council or a former Hosting Committee
- Must be a Master's or Doctoral candidate or within 3 years of having
completed his/her graduate studies
Secretary
- Manages communications to and from the Executive to the Council and
wider audiences via the SysMus Executive's shared email account
- Takes minutes at meetings and circulates to Executive and Council
- Maintains and updates the general SysMus conference series website
- Manages social media pages and Google Group
- Recruits candidates for the election of the Executive
- Manages the list of active Council members
- Must be a Master's or Doctoral candidate or within 3 years of having
completed her/his graduate studies
Members-at-large
- Participates in meetings and decision-making and supports other
members of the Executive
- Flexibility to further define role as member-at-large and Executive see fit
- In general, shall see the welfare of the SysMus conference series
- Must be a Master's or Doctoral candidate or within 3 years of having
completed her/his graduate studies
- Should belong to different sub-disciplines of systematic musicology
to represent the field in its diversity, preferably with one member
representing the humanities side of systematic musicology
Sunday, October 14, 2018
Fwd: NordicSMC winter school (Oslo 4-8 March 2019)
This is an intensive PhD-level training course on sound and motion analysis with experts in sound and music computing from the Nordic countries.
About
The winter school will be taught with a combination of traditional and flipped-classroom methodologies. All participants are expected to follow the free online course Music Moves prior to coming to Oslo. This MOOC lasts for 6 weeks (starting on 21 January) and will serve as background information for many of the topics dealt with during the week.The week in Oslo will comprise a combination of lectures, hands-on tutorials and a small, team-based research project utilizing the theories and methods taught during the school.
All students that complete the MOOC, the Oslo programme, and submit a final written report, will receive a diploma with a recommendation of being awarded 3 ECTS credits as part of their PhD training.
For Whom
The winter school is primarily intended for PhD students in relevant fields, but it is also open for advanced Master's students. Students from the NordicSMC partners will have priority.
Cost
The winter school is free of charge for all participants. Students from NordicSMC partners can apply for getting travel and accommodation covered. Other participants have to cover travel and accommodation on their own.
Participate
To apply for a place in the winter school, please fill in this form and upload your CV and a letter of interest that clearly indicates your motivation and previous experience with sound and music computing.
Deadline: 1 December 2018
Selected participants will be notified by 15 December 2018
More information
Please see the NordicSMC winter school web page for updated information about the programme, teachers, etc. Get in touch if you have any questions.
-- Alexander Refsum Jensenius, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Department of Musicology, University of Oslo http://people.uio.no/alexanje/ Deputy Director, RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time, and Motion http://www.uio.no/ritmo/ New book: "A NIME Reader" http://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-47214-0 New master's programme: "Music, Communication & Technology" http://www.uio.no/mct-master/
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Monday, October 8, 2018
Call for Participation: APME 2019
Call for Participation: APME 2019
June 12-15, 2019
New York University (NYU)
The Association for Popular Music Education is pleased to announce a call for participation in the 2019 conference at NYU, entitled "Celebrating Diversity in Popular Music Education". We welcome proposals for papers, presentations, workshops and performances from a broad range of contexts and perspectives.
Application Deadline is December 1, 2018
Note: All accepted participants are required to be current members of APME and pay to register for the conference.
Papers
Paper presentations run 20 minutes, plus 5 minutes for questions.
Pop 10
A "Pop 10" is a 10-minute TED-talk-style presentation, followed by discussion. The idea behind the Pop 10 is to present one compelling idea quickly, similar to a 'lightning talk'.
Panel Presentation
A 50-minute session on a single topic with multiple presenters
Workshops
Workshops are designed to share and inform, providing the opportunity for audience participation. Workshops are either 20 or 50 minutes plus 5 minutes for questions.
Demonstrations
Demonstrations are sessions that showcase a technique, method, project, tool, resource, pedagogical idea, etc. Demonstrations are scheduled for 20 minutes, plus 5 minutes of questions.
Performances
Performing groups or individual artists from any educational setting are encouraged to apply. Performances are limited to 40 minutes, including an additional 60-minute workshop with an APME clinician.
The mission of the Association for Popular Music Education (APME) is to promote and advance popular music at all levels of education both in the classroom and beyond.