PhD Music
Course Overview
This PhD in Music offers a unique opportunity to produce original research under the guidance of our internationally recognized faculty, who provide expert supervision across a diverse range of specialisms. You will join a vibrant research community with strengths in areas from popular music and ethnomusicology to composition and multimedia performance, supported by a dynamic culture of performance and scholarly events.
Key Program Highlights
- Expert one-on-one supervision from internationally recognized researchers in your chosen field
- Vibrant research culture with regular seminars, performances, and visits from leading international scholars
- Opportunities to get involved with dedicated research centres focusing on contemporary music (NottFAR) and multimedia performance
- Access to diverse performance opportunities, from on-campus ensembles to major city venues like the Royal Concert Hall
- Flexible study options, available full-time over three years or part-time over six years
Course Overview
This PhD in Music offers a unique opportunity to produce original research under the guidance of our internationally recognized faculty, who provide expert supervision across a diverse range of specialisms. You will join a vibrant research community with strengths in areas from popular music and ethnomusicology to composition and multimedia performance, supported by a dynamic culture of performance and scholarly events.
Key Program Highlights
- Expert one-on-one supervision from internationally recognized researchers in your chosen field
- Vibrant research culture with regular seminars, performances, and visits from leading international scholars
- Opportunities to get involved with dedicated research centres focusing on contemporary music (NottFAR) and multimedia performance
- Access to diverse performance opportunities, from on-campus ensembles to major city venues like the Royal Concert Hall
- Flexible study options, available full-time over three years or part-time over six years