Music and Sound (Research) at the University of Gloucestershire is a postgraduate research degree where you develop an original body of work or a written thesis under expert supervision. You’ll explore contemporary and historical debates in music and sound, build advanced research skills, and produce research that contributes new insights to your chosen field. Key facts You are supported by a supervisory team with expertise in your subject area and/or research approach. Research outcomes may be delivered through creative practice (e.g., an original production portfolio) and/or a written thesis. Career opportunities Graduates develop transferable skills in research design, critical analysis, project management, and scholarly communication—useful for roles in academia, education, creative industries, and research-led organisations.
The Music and Sound (Research) program at the University of Gloucestershire offers a unique opportunity for postgraduate students to engage in original research. Under expert supervision, students will develop a significant body of work or a comprehensive written thesis, contributing new insights to the fields of music and sound.
This research-driven program is tailored around your individual project, with strong support from a dedicated supervisory team. You will cultivate advanced research skills, explore contemporary and historical debates in music and sound, and engage in independent research activities.
Your research interests may focus on a variety of topics, including:
Details regarding the exact structure, module availability, and assessment requirements will be confirmed with your supervisory team and outlined in the program handbook.
To be considered for this program, applicants should possess a master’s degree (or equivalent) in a discipline relevant to their proposed research area. There are no GRE or GMAT requirements for this program.
Minimum scores and acceptable test types are subject to the University’s current admissions policy, so it's advisable to verify with the program team.
Graduates of the Music and Sound (Research) program acquire transferable skills in research design, critical analysis, project management, and scholarly communication. These competencies prepare them for diverse career opportunities in academia, education, the creative industries, and research-oriented organizations.
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