Designing and Delivering Effective Research Presentations Workshop
ACTOR’s Training and Mentoring Committee will host a workshop on Designing and Delivering Effective Research Presentations. Aimed at graduate students and early-career scholars, this event features as guest speakers ACTOR Partners Lindsey Reymore (Arizona State University) and Eliot Britton (University of Toronto) as well as Mithura Sanmugalingam (McGill University Teaching and Learning Services).
Timbre Geeks Networking Meet & Greet
The TGN Meet & Greet will be held virtually (Zoom Access) on Friday, November 4 from 1:00-3:00pm (EST). In order to get to know each other and find potential collaborators, please come prepared to briefly talk about your timbral and orchestrational interests. If you already have research ideas and are looking for collaborators, great! If this is your first time doing collaborative research and are looking to learn more, that’s great too!
ACTOR Onboarding Meeting
The event aims to help new student members get acquainted with ACTOR and will include a brief presentation about the project, funding opportunities available, and ongoing research projects. We believe this is a good chance for you to connect, collaborate, and take full advantage of this great community of artists, humanists, and scientists. We also have some great updates about the Student Exchange Funding.
TMC CV and cover letter workshop
Want some help crafting successful CVs and cover letters?
On September 26, at 1:00pm (EDT), the ACTOR Training and Mentoring Committee (TMC) will be hosting an online workshop on CVs and cover letters with professors Robert Hasegawa (McGill University), Pierre Michel (Université de Strasbourg), Lindsey Reymore (Arizona State University), and Caroline Traube (Université de Montréal).
TMC Abstract Proposal Workshop
Want some help crafting successful conference proposal abstracts?
On December 6, at 9:30am (EST), the ACTOR Training and Mentoring Committee (TMC) will be hosting an online workshop on conference proposal abstract writing with professors Robert Hasegawa (McGill University), Malte Kob (Detmold University of Music). The event is open to all ACTOR student members and includes three short presentations followed by breakout sessions for small working groups. Breakout sessions will be available in English, French, and German (depending on submissions) and will discuss abstracts submitted in advance by participants.
Timbre Geeks Networking (TGN)
Timbre Geeks Networking (TGN) Meet & Greet, an event dedicated to help students with similar research interests connect and form collaborations. .