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University of Otago PhD - Doctor of Philosophy in Music
University of Otago

PhD - Doctor of Philosophy in Music

Dunedin, New Zealand

3 Years

English

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    About: The PhD in Music offers an opportunity for advanced study in various areas of music research. Students will engage in both theoretical and practical aspects, contributing original knowledge to the field. This doctoral program emphasizes critical thinking, research methodologies, and the evolution of music across different cultures.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in academia as university lecturers or researchers. Other paths include roles in music therapy, arts administration, and music publishing, or working with music organizations that focus on education, composition, or production.

Introduction

PhD - Doctor of Philosophy in Music

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is the highest degree offered by the University of Otago. It is awarded on the submission of a thesis which must meet rigorous standards. It requires highly developed academic ability, independence and perseverance. Most students take between 3-4 years of full-time study to complete their PhD.

Nature of the Degree

Candidates for the degree of the Doctor of Philosophy are required to pursue an approved program of advanced study and research under supervision as enrolled students of the University. The degree of Doctor of Philosophy is awarded on the basis of the submission of a thesis. The thesis, which may include a nominated creative component, should give evidence of the candidate’s ability to carry out research, that the candidate has shown originality and independence, and that the candidate has made a significant contribution to the advancement of their particular field. The research should be of a kind which a diligent and competent student might reasonably be expected to complete within three years of full-time study.

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Music has an important place in the lives of people in all cultures, and the study of music enriches any student's university program, opening doors to lifelong learning and enjoyment.

The PhD program is for students working in Musicology, Ethnomusicology, Popular Music Studies and Cultural Studies in music. You will work with your supervisor towards the presentation of a thesis on your research topic by the end of your study period.

This program focuses mainly on Music.

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