MPhil/PhD Music (Research, Composition, Performance Practice or Sonic Arts)
Goldsmiths, University of London
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Campus location
London, United Kingdom
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
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Full time, Part time
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Introduction
MPhil/PhD Music (Research, Composition, Performance Practice or Sonic Arts)
Goldsmiths’ Department of Music has a lively and varied research base, large postgraduate community, active performing tradition, and offers proximity to London’s resources.
Goldsmiths’ Department of Music has a lively and varied research base, large postgraduate community, active performing tradition, and offers proximity to London’s resources.
Staff research interests are correspondingly diverse and wide-ranging, and we offer research supervision in many different areas, from composition to performance, sonic arts to popular music.
Our MPhil/PhD programmes
- MPhil/PhD in Music: Written thesis of up to 100,000 words (MPhil: 60,000 words). We offer supervision in many areas of music studies.
- Practice-Based Research in Music: Examined by portfolio of practice, and a 30,000-60,000 word written element. Portfolios may include recordings of composition; documentation of performance; ethnographic film; web-based and digital humanities projects; documentation of installation; other practice-based research.
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