Lecturer profile | I joined the School of Music in 1998. Prior to this, I completed my doctorate (on the perception and analysis of electroacoustic music at City University, held a postdoc position at the NICI researching timing in performance, and coordinated the development of a postgraduate distance learning programme in music psychology at the University of Sheffield, where I also worked as a research assistant investigating the modelling of expressive timing and dynamics in performance. My published research has focused on the perception and production of musical rhythm and metre, expressive and cooperative timing in musical performance, musical collaboration, the analysis and aesthetics of electroacoustic music, and ecological approaches to musical behaviour. I was appointed Pro-Dean for Student Education in the Faculty of Performance, Visual Arts and Communications in 2012, and Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Arts, Humanities and Cultures in 2016. |