Practice-based doctorates are well established in many creative disciplines, but it is only recently that similar music programs have come under scrutiny. While such doctorates are now offered at many Australian universities, some argue that approaches and expectations may vary widely across institutions to the detriment of the discipline. Similarly abroad, there have been reviews within the Bologna Process to establish a coherent framework for ’third cycle studies ’ in music. In concert with these developments, this paper draws upon the experiences of its authors as supervisors centrally responsible for the direction of an Australian conservatoire’s Doctor of Musical Arts, offering practice-based research pathways for music professionals. ...
This paper examines my role as supervisor of research higher degree music students. Within this dyad...
This presentation addresses questions concerning the relationship between 1st, 2nd and 3rd cycles in...
Co-authored by Prof Vida Midgelow and Prof Jane Bacon, we focus on the undertaking and supervision o...
This paper explores recent developments in relation to doctoral research training in music. Drawing...
Research training could be considered the cradle for developing research culture in the conservatoir...
This article examines practice-based research and its application in doctoral studies in music. The ...
The past decade has seen an intensification of the external measurement of both the quality and the ...
In addition to the effects of the rise of pop, jazz and world music and the explosive development of...
Managing the teaching-research-creative practice nexus is a concern for everyone working in higher m...
This PhD research explored perceptions about the integration of research and practice in the Masters...
The 2006 ISME Commission for the Education of the Professional Musician (CEPROM) provided a unique f...
Conservatoires and universities are both creative and educational spaces. As major employers of musi...
The 2006 ISME Commission for the Education of the Professional Musician (CEPROM) provided a unique f...
Finding a methodological approach within which to work is not straightforward for practitioner-resea...
Artistic research output struggles for recognition as ‘legitimate’ research within the highly compet...
This paper examines my role as supervisor of research higher degree music students. Within this dyad...
This presentation addresses questions concerning the relationship between 1st, 2nd and 3rd cycles in...
Co-authored by Prof Vida Midgelow and Prof Jane Bacon, we focus on the undertaking and supervision o...
This paper explores recent developments in relation to doctoral research training in music. Drawing...
Research training could be considered the cradle for developing research culture in the conservatoir...
This article examines practice-based research and its application in doctoral studies in music. The ...
The past decade has seen an intensification of the external measurement of both the quality and the ...
In addition to the effects of the rise of pop, jazz and world music and the explosive development of...
Managing the teaching-research-creative practice nexus is a concern for everyone working in higher m...
This PhD research explored perceptions about the integration of research and practice in the Masters...
The 2006 ISME Commission for the Education of the Professional Musician (CEPROM) provided a unique f...
Conservatoires and universities are both creative and educational spaces. As major employers of musi...
The 2006 ISME Commission for the Education of the Professional Musician (CEPROM) provided a unique f...
Finding a methodological approach within which to work is not straightforward for practitioner-resea...
Artistic research output struggles for recognition as ‘legitimate’ research within the highly compet...
This paper examines my role as supervisor of research higher degree music students. Within this dyad...
This presentation addresses questions concerning the relationship between 1st, 2nd and 3rd cycles in...
Co-authored by Prof Vida Midgelow and Prof Jane Bacon, we focus on the undertaking and supervision o...