International Conference Digital Technologies Applied to Music Research: Methodologies, Projects and Challenges
Everything is ready for the international conference Digital Technologies Applied to Music Research: Methodologies, Projects and Challenges. This event will take place in person from July 27 to 29 on the Av. de Berna campus of the School of Social Sciences and Humanities of Universidade NOVA de Lisboa. In addition to promoting interdisciplinary dialogue, this... Read More
IV International Conference Rethinking Soundscapes: Communities, Heritage and Traditions + 4th Meeting of the ICTMD National Committee- Portugal
The International Conference Rethinking Soundscapes: Traditions, Communities and Heritage, which coincides with the 4th Meeting of the ICTMD National Committee – Portugal is organised by the Centre for Studies in Sociology and Musical Aesthetics (CESEM) – Évora Branch/Music Department of the School of Arts of the University of Évora, as part of the IN2PAST Associated... Read More
A Session in Braille Musicography with Eduarda Azevedo
The Filarmónica Enarmonia of the Bengala Mágica Association, with the support of CESEM and the Department of Musical Sciences, organized a new training session in musical education to the visually impaired at NOVA FCSH on June 7th. Following the sessions held last academic year on teaching resources and methodologies with Angela Pino (Universidad Autonoma de... Read More
International Meeting of Research in Music, Arts and Design 2024 – Musical Iconography Thematic Line
From June 27th to 29th, the 9th edition of the EIMAD – International Meeting of Research in Music, Arts and Design will take place at IPCB, featuring the participation of several members from the CESEM’s Musical Iconography Thematic Line, with the following papers: – Luísa Correia Castilho, Luzia Aurora Rocha: “Ratinhos”, Musical Iconography and Popular... Read More
Musical iconography Thematic Line at the RIdIM Congress, Vienna, 2024 – Laughing your staves off: irony, satire, and parody in visual representations and narratives of music
Manuel Mendes Madeira, a collaborator of the Musical Iconography Thematic Line, has been selected to participate in the RIdIM 2024 conference with the presentation: ‘The “Insolite” in the Opera: Perplexity or laughter? through Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro’s nineteenth century caricatures’. The 23rd International Conference of Association RIdIM will take place in Vienna (Austria) at the Universität... Read More
MedRen 2024 – Musical Iconography Thematic Line
From June 6th to 9th, the MedRen – Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference will take place in Granada. The CESEM’s Musical Iconography Thematic Line will be represented with a panel titled “Middle Ages, Renaissance, and Posterity: Musical-Iconographic Vibrations in Art and Music in Portugal”. This thematic session addresses various studies on musical iconography in Portugal... Read More
17
Jun
2024
Meeting with Science and Technology – 3-5 July – Registration open!
Registration is now open for this year’s Science 2024 meeting in Porto. The Portuguese Science Summit left Lisbon and started traveling around the country. Last year, Aveiro welcomed us. This year, we’ll be in Porto for 3 more days of this important meeting point for the scientific community. This year’s motto is +Science for Health and global well-being.... Read More
8
Jun
2024
5th ‘Music, Media, and Audiences: Portugal 1974 to the Present’ Conference
On June 20th and 21st, it will be held at the NOVA FCSH Av. Berna campus the 5th ‘Music, Media, and Audiences: Portugal 1974 to the Present’ Conference. As part of SociMus/CESEM, the homonymous project has been in progress since 2019. The purpose of its members, as well as its collaborations, is to collect and... Read More
Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships – Available projects at CESEM
Expressions of interest from research units for Marie Skłodowska-Curie postdoctoral fellowships are available on the NOVA website. CESEM is offering two projects: Children’s behavior analysis in musical-theatre pieces designed for the very young Self-regulated learning in music & teaching strategies fostering student autonomy
Inês Trindade awarded a Doctoral studentship in BROKENSONG Project, funded by ERC
Inês Nunes Trindade, mentored by Professor Elsa De Luca in the Master’s Degree in Historical Musicology at NOVA-FCSH, has been selected for a PhD scholarship to join the project BROKENSONG, coordinated by Professor Karen Desmond and funded by The European Research Council, for 4 years, starting in September 2024 at Maynooth University, Ireland.