This paper draws on the results of research with artist academics – artists employed as academics within universities principally to teach artistic skills - over a period of almost four years. Through this research we have sought to understand the experience of working in academia within an artistic discipline, one of which has been music. Effective music education is shaped by a complex set of relationships, including those between the musician as educator, practitioner and researcher. Within the higher education environment, all three activities are increasingly required, and we argue that the link, or nexus, between practice, research and teaching cannot be denied. Specifically, we ask: How does the knowledge contained within the process...
This paper emerges from current work related to a number of research projects across several creativ...
This paper explores models of teaching and learning music composition in higher education. It analys...
The idea of 'artistic research' is increasingly gaining acceptance in the academy, one of its charac...
Artistic research output struggles for recognition as ‘legitimate’ research within the highly compet...
This paper reports findings from interviews with fourteen Australian artist academics, who discuss t...
In this chapter the notion of ‘assemblage’ is put to work in order to understand how the early caree...
Artistic research output struggles for recognition as 'legitimate' research within the highly-compet...
Conservatoires and universities are both creative and educational spaces. As major employers of musi...
Due, in part, to the previous lack of recognition for arts practice as research, artists working as ...
Recent history has seen a global shift towards the arts as part of larger university systems, but wi...
Managing the teaching-research-creative practice nexus is a concern for everyone working in higher m...
Ongoing change in both the university sector as a whole and within individual universities in relati...
Writing twenty years ago, Neumann (1996) questioned the existence of a nexus between research and te...
Writing twenty years ago, Neumann (1996) questioned the existence of a nexus between research and te...
This paper explores models of teaching and learning music composition in higher education. It analys...
This paper emerges from current work related to a number of research projects across several creativ...
This paper explores models of teaching and learning music composition in higher education. It analys...
The idea of 'artistic research' is increasingly gaining acceptance in the academy, one of its charac...
Artistic research output struggles for recognition as ‘legitimate’ research within the highly compet...
This paper reports findings from interviews with fourteen Australian artist academics, who discuss t...
In this chapter the notion of ‘assemblage’ is put to work in order to understand how the early caree...
Artistic research output struggles for recognition as 'legitimate' research within the highly-compet...
Conservatoires and universities are both creative and educational spaces. As major employers of musi...
Due, in part, to the previous lack of recognition for arts practice as research, artists working as ...
Recent history has seen a global shift towards the arts as part of larger university systems, but wi...
Managing the teaching-research-creative practice nexus is a concern for everyone working in higher m...
Ongoing change in both the university sector as a whole and within individual universities in relati...
Writing twenty years ago, Neumann (1996) questioned the existence of a nexus between research and te...
Writing twenty years ago, Neumann (1996) questioned the existence of a nexus between research and te...
This paper explores models of teaching and learning music composition in higher education. It analys...
This paper emerges from current work related to a number of research projects across several creativ...
This paper explores models of teaching and learning music composition in higher education. It analys...
The idea of 'artistic research' is increasingly gaining acceptance in the academy, one of its charac...