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BMus (Hons) Popular Music
This ground-breaking degree embraces popular music in its many forms from the mainstream to the underground and puts exploration and experimentation in creative practice at the heart of the degree.
Professor Simon McVeigh
Simon is a musicologist specialising in British musical life 1700-1945, violin music and performance practices.
CSTC Researchers
Based in the departments of Media, Communications & Cultural Studies and Computing, the CSTC also includes colleagues from Music, Sociology and Visual Cultures Departments.
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Graduate Diploma in Music
This Diploma is a Pre-Masters programme aimed at postgraduate students who need a year to develop or consolidate their language skills in academic English, to develop additional music skills (theoretical or practical).
Centre for Russian Music Members
Meet the researchers who are part of the Centre for Russian Music.
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Using the same tune is better for adverts
Using the same piece of music in adverts year after year helps people to like and remember your brand, according to a new study of brain responses led by scientists at Goldsmiths, University of London.
Worst sound award for lockdown bin collection
A springtime soundscape documenting a south London refuse collection during the first lockdown of the pandemic has won a national worst noise award for a Goldsmiths, University of London academic.
Study with 'tone deaf’ people reveals link between music and the…
Tone deaf people may find it harder to read facial expressions or tell whether someone’s laugh is real or fake, research from Goldsmiths, University of London suggests.