This month’s blog post comes to us from Dr Adam Harper (University of Oxford), a recent research fellow of the AHRC Library of Congress Scheme. Adam undertook his fellowship to […]
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Life Post-PhD: An Alternative Career in Higher Education
Dr Michael Byde studied at Leeds University for a PhD on music analysis and criticism focussing on William Walton. He is now Faculty Education Service Manager for the Faculty of […]
Read moreThe PhD Viva: A Survivor’s Story
Dr Harriet Boyd-Bennett is a Junior Research Fellow at Christ Church College, University of Oxford, working on music tours around Italy in the 1920s. She completed her PhD in June 2014 […]
Read more‘Inside the Collaborative Process’: Spotlight on Practice-led Research
London-based Australian pianist, Zubin Kanga has performed at the BBC Proms, Aldeburgh, Occupy the Pianos (UK), ISCM World New Music Days (Australia) and Borealis (Norway) Festivals as well as appearing […]
Read morePublic Engagement: Making an Impact
Dr Alexandra Wilson (Oxford Brookes University) works on late 19th-century and early 20th-century opera, viewed within its critical, cultural and political contexts. Committed to sharing the findings of her research with a wider public, she has […]
Read moreThe ‘Instrument as a Research Tool’: Spotlight on Practice-led Research
Australian-born pianist Olivia Sham is an active recitalist in the UK. She recently completed her doctorate at the Royal Academy of Music and is continuing to explore the performance of […]
Read moreJournal of the Royal Musical Association Round Table: ‘Modernism and its Others’
We’re delighted to launch a new feature in collaboration with the Journal of the Royal Musical Association: a discussion board in response to the journal’s recently published round table, ‘Modernism and its Others’, […]
Read moreOpen Access and REF: What do they mean for us?
Her RSC2014 presentation on publishing in peer-reviewed journals was so popular people were literally sitting in the aisles! In this feature, the Editor of the Journal of the Royal Musical Association, Laura […]
Read moreUsing Social Media: A Graduate Music Student’s Perspective
Annabelle Lee is an MPhil/PhD student at Royal Holloway, University of London researching classical music concert marketing, particularly, social media marketing and marketing by concert organisations. In this blog post, Annabelle shares […]
Read moreRMA Research Students’ Conference 2014: A Report
Another year, another successful RMA Research Students’ Conference. Here Alexi Vellianitis (University of Oxford) gives his view on the event. Thanks Alexi! We’re already looking forward to RSC2015: Thursday 8 – Saturday […]
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