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Screen Studies Group
The Screen Studies Group was founded in 2001 to serve the varied interests of academic staff and postgraduate students who work on screen-related research across the University of London.
50th Anniversary Events
Some of the events held in conjunction with the Department's 50th anniversary.
Dr Stephen Graham
Stephen's research focuses on contemporary music of all kinds, from fringe ad underground to popular to avant-garde.
Professor Keith Negus
Keith has written books on creativity and cultural production, the music industry, and music's place in society
Professor John Baily
John’s principal research interests are ethnomusicology, in performance and film, and music’s relation to migration.
Library Search
What you can use Goldsmiths Library Search to find includes books, ebooks, articles, videos, newspaper articles, theses, open access content and more
Meta Gesture Music | Goldsmiths Press
Goldsmiths that explored gesture in musical performance and the engagement of the human body with sound
Dr Lauren Redhead
Lauren’s research spans composition, performance and contemporary musicology., with a focuses on the music and aesthetics of the 21st Century and the methodological critique of practice research.
Ian Stonehouse
A trained artist, Ian has worked in film, sound, video and animation and is invested in electronic music research.
MMus Popular Music
The MMus Popular Music builds upon our international reputation in the popular music field established by our ground-breaking undergraduate degree.