NEMuR 11 will be held at the Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester, on Thursday 21st November 2024, led By Dr. Michelle Phillips and Prof. Jane Ginsborg. Venue: RNCM, 124 Oxford Rd, Manchester, M13 9RD (nearest station is Manchester Oxford Rd which is 10 mins walk, or Manchester Piccadilly which is 25 mins walk). Timing: 10am-4pm. Logistics: morning and afternoon tea, coffee and biscuits will be provided, and people can bring or purchase their own lunch
NEMuR, RNCM, 21st November 2024
10am-4pm, RNCM Lecture Theatre
Royal Northern College of Music, 124 Oxford Rd, Manchester, M13 9RD [NB., the two entrances are round the sides of the building, NOT facing onto Oxford Rd]
For those joining online:
Microsoft Teams
Meeting ID: 381 689 480 431
Passcode: ib9Zt9ua
Schedule:
9:30 – 10:00am – tea and coffee available on arrival
10:00 – 10:10 - Welcome (Michelle, Jane and Alinka)
[Morning chaired by Michelle Phillips]
10:10 – 10:20 University of Liverpool
· Eduardo Coutinho, “Liverpool’s Applied Music Research Lab” [10 mins]
10:20 - 10:40 – University of Sheffield
· Emily Copper, ‘Relax, Breathe and Sing: Sessions for People with Chronic Health Conditions’
10:40 – 11:00 RNCM
· Alex Chapman, “An Exploration of Neurodivergent Musicians’ and Audiences’ Auditory Processing Challenges: Through the Lens of Inclusive Practice for Questionnaire Research” [10 mins]
· Kate Andrews, “A comparison of live and video assessment of music performance” [10 mins]
11:00 – 11:20 York
· Dana Greaves, ‘The Psychosocial Effects of Group Singing in VR: A Pilot Study’
11.20-12.30 – Panel: ‘Top tips for publishing your research’, publishing (Jane Ginsborg, Kelly Jakubowski, Freya Bailes, Scott Bannister)
12.30-2 – lunch
· Optional: RNCM lunchtime concert 1.15-2pm (RNCM Concert Hall) Thursday Lunchtimes: Ravel's Piano Trio - Royal Northern College of Music
[Afternoon chaired by Jane Ginsborg]
2:00 – 2:30 – Durham University
· Fruzsina Szűcs, “How can triggers of autobiographical memories differ? Examining how music, scents, food, and language influence autobiographical memories”
· Caroline Curwen ‘Musically Evoked Imaginings in Synaesthetic and Non-Synaesthetic Expert Musicians’
2:30 – 2:50 – University of Leeds
· 5 mins talks from each of the following researchers: Freya Bailes, Scott Bannister, Emily Payne, Alinka Greasley
2:50 – 3:10 – short tea and coffee break
3:10 – 3:50 – Panel: How can our work impact those can benefit from it? (Michelle Phillips, Eduardo Coutinho, Alinka Greasley)
3:50 – 4:10pm – wrap up
Short optional tour of RNCM, drinks and then dinner for those that would like to come