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Finnish Doctoral Network for Music Research

 

The Finnish Doctoral Network for Music Research is comprised of eight universities: Sibelius Academy, the University of Helsinki, the Universities of Eastern Finland, Jyväskylä, Oulu, Tampere and Turku, and Åbo Akademi.

The central operating principle of the network is upholding the preceding Doctoral Programme in Music Research (2012–2015), that is, supporting national multidisciplinary research on music and the surrounding cultural reality.

NOTE: This network does not award doctoral degrees. It exists to further collaboration in doctoral studies and supervision between music research units in Finnish universities. If you are interested in doctoral studies in Finland, kindly contact the professor(s) working in university department(s) that appear most suitable for your topic and approach.Also, there are no funded doctoral student positions available in the network itself: all doctoral students within the network are post-graduate students of the partner universities.

null Fredrik Erlandsson's (ÅA) PhD defence December 9, 2022



FM Fredrik Erlandsson's doctoral thesis in musicology is submitted for public review at the Faculty of Humanities, Psychology and Theology at Åbo Akademi.

The thesis is called "What Is the Basic Rule of Outside"? The Construction of a Jazz Improvisation Concept in On-line Environments.

The defense takes place on Friday 9 December 2022 at 13 in auditorium Armfelt, Arken, Fabriksgatan 2, Turku. Opponents are Professor Markus Mantere, University of the Arts' Sibelius Academy and Professor Heikki Uimonen, University of Eastern Finland, and curator is Professor Johannes Brusila, Åbo Academy.

The thesis can be read in Åbo Akademi's publication archive Doria.
For more information, see the dissertation press release.