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Research degrees are available in Musicology, Performance, and Composition disciplines. Typically, each research project concentrates on a single field. Performance students undertake practical studies (60%) alongside an approved research program involving historical investigation, performance techniques, textual editing, or analytical study, with emphasis on repertoire connections (40%). Program Structure Being a research-focused course, it follows a non-modular format. Students work on unique projects under personalized guidance, aiming to produce groundbreaking contributions to their field. A supervisory team, headed by a primary advisor with two supporting specialists, oversees each candidate. Regular one-on-one sessions with the supervisor occur, with committee consultations available as needed. Students present progress reports at seminars throughout their studies. Final evaluation involves an oral examination conducted by a panel comprising: an internal university examiner (unaffiliated with the supervision team), an external field specialist, and a chairperson.
Career Prospects
A postgraduate research degree represents the pinnacle of academic achievement. Participants develop authoritative expertise through creating novel contributions to their discipline. This self-driven, mentored learning cultivates both specialized knowledge and independent research capabilities, preparing graduates for leadership roles in academia or industry.