NEMuR 10 (Hull)
NEMuR_10 @ University of Hull
Friday 26th April 2024
Byron Room, Canham Turner Building & Online
0930
Registration & Refreshments
0950
Welcome
Session 1: Health & Education (Research Presentations)
1000
Annemieke van den Tol (University of Lincoln): Music & Emotional Eating
1020
Dana Greaves, Emily Cooper & Bruna Martins (Universities of York, Leeds & Sheffield): Singing in Balance
1040
Hongjuan Zhu (University of Sheffield): The Effects of Lockdown on Amateur Music Groups
1100
BREAK
1120
Yiting Cheah, Hoo-Keat Wong, Eduardo Coutinho (University of Liverpool; University of Nottingham, Malaysia): The Affective and Cognitive Impacts of Music Listening on Prolonged Cognitive Work: Insights from Ego Depletion
1140
Eimear Hurley (University of York): The Realisation of UK Government Policy on Music Education in England
1200
LUNCH (NB: please bring your own lunch or visit the food outlets on campus)
Session 2: Music & AI (Keynote Presentations)
1300
Professor Simon Dixon (Queen Mary, London): Artificial Intelligence and Music
1340
Dr Jennifer Chubb (York University): Decolonisation: AI and Bias
1400
BREAK
Session 3: Music & AI (Research Presentations)
1420
Rachael Drury (University of Liverpool): Creative Destruction and Destruction of the Creatives: Music Creator Perspectives on Generative AI and Copyright
1440
Michael Neokleous (University of Sheffield): Music & AI in Dementia Care
1500
Edmondo Cichetti (University of Sheffield): Music Summarization in the Sound Branding Domain
1520
BREAK
Session 4: Music & AI (Roundtable)
1540
AI and its Applications in Music Psychology Research & Education
Discussion led by Michelle Phillips (RNCM) & Dave Ireland (University of Leeds)
1630
END
There will be opportunities for socialising during breaks and at the end of the day. Refreshments will be provided during breaks in the programme. For lunch, please bring along your own packed meal or use the food outlets on campus. You are welcome to attend a performance by the University of Hull Creative Residency team in the evening (more details to follow). Speakers should bring along presentation slides/materials on USB sticks or email them to the local organiser 48 hours in advance of the day. For information on getting to Hull, see Visit Us | University of Hull and Campus Map.
For online attendance, please click on the above TEAMS link to access the event. The Organising Committee will advise if there are any changes to be made to the above programme.
Registration: please register HERE at least 7 days in advance of the day for in-person and/or online attendance. Registration is free. If you have any queries, please contact the local organiser, Elaine King, on E.C.King@hull.ac.uk.