Top 10 Reasons to Apply to “Future Directions of Music Cognition”

Top 10 Reasons to Apply to “Future Directions of Music Cognition”

1. We have money for student travel grants

2. Free registration for students and post-docs (and only $100 for faculty and industry professionals)!

3. We will be awarding prizes for the best presentations

4. We will be publishing proceedings articles

5. No SMPC, ICMPC, or ESCOM in 2020

6. You have opportunities to work closely with experts in emotion (J. Vuoskoski), timbre (S. McAdams), corpus studies (D. Shanahan), pedagogy (L. VanHandel), and rhythm & meter (J. London)

7. Workshops on best current and future methodologies in these areas (emotion, timbre, corpus studies, pedagogy, and rhythm & meter)

8. Opportunity to work closely in small groups and meet others in the field

9. Help contribute to open science and public music theory

10. Music science is fun!

Call for papers due Sunday, 12/15! See the link here!

Important Dates

Important Dates

December 20, 2019—Abstract submission deadline

January 15, 2019—Registration open

February 15, 2019—Notification of acceptance

April 15, 2020—Registration closed

May 10-14, 2020—Conference!


About the Conference

About the Conference

Welcome to our website about the Future Directions of Music Cognition conference!

 

Each day will be centered around a central theme: corpus studies, emotion, pedagogy, rhythm & meter, and timbre.

The conference aims to connect music & science researchers from undergraduates through faculty.

“Future Directions” is part of the Music & Science Colloquium and Teaching Series (MASCATS), a symposium series at The Ohio State University led by Lindsay Warrenburg, Lindsey Reymore, and Daniel Shanahan.

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