[AUDITORY] #SysMus20 - come and join us! (Diana Kayser )


Subject: [AUDITORY] #SysMus20 - come and join us!
From:    Diana Kayser  <diana.kayser87@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 7 Sep 2020 15:47:40 +0100

--000000000000349f5405aeba4e47 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable [Apologies for crossposting] Dear all, This is just a quick reminder that SysMus20 (online) is only one week away and we are really looking forward to it. In addition to great presentations covering a broad range of topics we are excited to have Dr. Freya Bailes (University of Leeds) and Prof. Ian Cross (University of Cambridge) as Keynote speakers, and are looking forward to Dr. Hauke Egermann's (director of the York Music Psychology Group, YMPG) workshop on audience research. The main purpose of the SysMus conference series is to allow advanced students in the fields of systematic musicology and music science =E2=80=93 particularly those studying for PhDs or completing Masters=E2=80=99 degrees= =E2=80=93 to meet and discuss their research. As Covid-19 forced many PhD students to revise their plans and find ways to adapt, we decided to organise a panel to learn more about the impact of Covid-19 on the PhD process and give students a platform to talk about their experiences. For more details you can find a (preliminary) *conference schedule* here <https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/sysmus2020/programme/conference?authus= er=3D0> The conference is free to attend, but you will need to sign up. (Click here to register for SysMus20 <https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sysmus20-tickets-115802140319>). We are slowly reaching our capacity so if you haven't signed up yet but would like to attend, now is the time. We have some *fantastic workshops* on Monday, September 14th 2020 which are aimed at MA and PhD students but open to everyone who is interested. These are free to attend, but registration is required *(Deadline: Wednesday, September 9th, 23:59 BST)*. The preliminary schedule is as follows (all times in (BST/GMT+1)): (you can find more information on how to sign up by clicking on the links below) 09:00-10:30 Jan Stupacher: How to write a grant application / a research proposal <https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/sysmus2020/programme/workshops?authuse= r=3D0#h.p_gEpV7DbTHnwW> 10:45-13:00 Kelly Jakubowski: An introduction to publishing in peer-reviewed journals <https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/sysmus2020/programme/workshops?authuse= r=3D0#h.p_RcA1HLHq9eAH> 14:00-15:30 Fabian Moss: Data-Driven Music History <https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/sysmus2020/programme/workshops?authuse= r=3D0#h.p_nU9NvSjqYAur> 15:45-17:45 David J. Baker: Turning your Values in to Value: Getting a Job in Industry <https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/sysmus2020/programme/workshops?authuse= r=3D0#h.p_oOUfJZ_LIzv0> Kind regards Diana Diana Kayser, MA, AFHEA, PhD candidate York Music Psychology Group Music Science and Technology Research Cluster Department of Music University of York www.ympg.uk facebook.com/ympgsite ***please have a look at the video about my PhD project: https://youtu.be/h4QD7GnjZnY *** --000000000000349f5405aeba4e47 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable <div dir=3D"ltr">[Apologies for crossposting]<br><br>Dear all, <br><br>This= is just a quick reminder that SysMus20 (online) is only one week away =C2= =A0and we are really looking forward to it. <br><br>In addition to great pr= esentations covering a broad range of topics we are excited to have Dr. Fre= ya Bailes (University of Leeds) and Prof. Ian Cross (University of Cambridg= e) as Keynote speakers, and are looking forward to Dr. Hauke Egermann&#39;s= (director of the York Music Psychology Group, YMPG) workshop on audience r= esearch. <br>The main purpose of the SysMus conference series is to allow a= dvanced students in the fields of systematic musicology and music science = =E2=80=93 particularly those studying for PhDs or completing Masters=E2=80= =99 degrees =E2=80=93 to meet and discuss their research. As Covid-19 force= d many PhD students to revise their plans and find ways to adapt, we decide= d to organise a panel to learn more about the impact of Covid-19 on the PhD= process and give students a platform to talk about their experiences. <br>= <br>For more details you can find a =C2=A0(preliminary) <b>conference sched= ule</b>=C2=A0<a href=3D"https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/sysmus2020/prog= ramme/conference?authuser=3D0">here </a><br><br><div>The conference is free= to attend, but you will need to sign up. (<a href=3D"https://www.eventbrit= e.co.uk/e/sysmus20-tickets-115802140319">Click here to register for SysMus2= 0</a>). We are slowly reaching our capacity so if you haven&#39;t signed up= yet but would like to attend, now is the time. <br><br>We have some <b>fan= tastic workshops</b> on Monday, September 14th 2020 which are aimed at MA a= nd PhD students but open to everyone who is interested. These are free to a= ttend, but registration is required <b>(Deadline: Wednesday, September 9th,= 23:59 BST)</b>. The preliminary schedule is as follows (all times in (BST/= GMT+1)): <br><br>(you can find more information on how to sign up by clicki= ng on the links below)<br><br>09:00-10:30 <a href=3D"https://sites.google.c= om/york.ac.uk/sysmus2020/programme/workshops?authuser=3D0#h.p_gEpV7DbTHnwW"= >Jan Stupacher: How to write a grant application / a research proposal</a><= br><br>10:45-13:00 <a href=3D"https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/sysmus202= 0/programme/workshops?authuser=3D0#h.p_RcA1HLHq9eAH">Kelly Jakubowski: An i= ntroduction to publishing in peer-reviewed journals</a><br><br>14:00-15:30 = <a href=3D"https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/sysmus2020/programme/worksho= ps?authuser=3D0#h.p_nU9NvSjqYAur">Fabian Moss: Data-Driven Music History</a= ><br><br>15:45-17:45 <a href=3D"https://sites.google.com/york.ac.uk/sysmus2= 020/programme/workshops?authuser=3D0#h.p_oOUfJZ_LIzv0">David J. Baker: Turn= ing your Values in to Value: Getting a Job in Industry</a><br><br><br>Kind = regards<br><br>Diana<br></div><div><br></div><div><div>Diana Kayser, MA, AF= HEA, PhD candidate</div><div><div>York Music Psychology Group</div><div>Mus= ic Science and Technology Research Cluster</div><div>Department of Music</d= iv><div>University of York</div><div><br></div></div><div><a href=3D"http:/= /www.ympg.uk/" target=3D"_blank">www.ympg.uk</a>=C2=A0</div><div><a href=3D= "http://facebook.com/ympgsite" target=3D"_blank">facebook.com/ympgsite</a><= /div><div><br></div><div>***please have a look at the video about my PhD pr= oject:=C2=A0<a href=3D"https://youtu.be/h4QD7GnjZnY" target=3D"_blank">http= s://youtu.be/h4QD7GnjZnY</a>=C2=A0***</div></div></div> --000000000000349f5405aeba4e47--


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