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2022
February
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Music Research Seminar Series - Dr Kathleen Turner
-The Department of Music is delighted to welcome Dr Turner from University of Limerick.
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Sonic Arts & Composer's Forum
-Mark Dunsmore - PhD Student University of Aberdeen
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Music Research Seminar Series - Dr Benedict Taylor
-The Department of Music is delighted to welcome Dr Taylor to the Seminar Series from University of Edinburgh.
January
2021
December
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Music Research Seminar: Dr Matthew D Morrison (New York University/University of Edinburgh)
-The Department of Music hosts various seminars and forums that promote a vibrant research culture among staff and students. Music Research Seminars take place during term-time throughout the academic year and offer a wide range of music and interdisciplinary research themes.
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Sonic Arts Forum: Dr Suk-Jun Kim (University of Aberdeen)
-Sonic Arts Forum, organised by members of SERG (Sound Emporium Research Group), is a fortnightly informal forum for students, staff and anyone interested in sonic arts and related issues of technology and aesthetics.
November
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Composers' Forum: Calum Carswell (PGR, University of Aberdeen)
-Composers' Forum is a fortnightly informal forum for all staff and students who have an interest in composition and new music, not necessarily as composers.
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Music Research Seminar: University of Aberdeen PhD Presentations
-The Department of Music hosts various seminars and forums that promote a vibrant research culture among staff and students. Music Research Seminars take place during term-time throughout the academic year and offer a wide range of music and interdisciplinary research themes.
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Sonic Arts Forum: Lise Olsen (PGR, University of Aberdeen)
-Sonic Arts Forum, organised by members of SERG (Sound Emporium Research Group), is a fortnightly informal forum for students, staff and anyone interested in sonic arts and related issues of technology and aesthetics.
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Sonic Arts Forum: Eden Mikula (PGT, University of Aberdeen)
-Sonic Arts Forum, organised by members of SERG (Sound Emporium Research Group), is a fortnightly informal forum for students, staff and anyone interested in sonic arts and related issues of technology and aesthetics.