Friday 31 October 2008

Bologna Process in European Musicology (upcoming conf)

BOLOGNA PROCESS IN EUROPEAN MUSICOLOGY
6 - 8 NOVEMBER 2008
SAARLAND UNIVERSITY, SAARBRUCKEN

From 6 to 8 November 2008 an international conference on “The Bologna process in European musicology – experiences and new perspectives” will take place at Saarland University, Saarbrücken. The conference is hosted by the Kommission Auslandsstudien of the German Musicological Society (Gesellschaft für Musikforschung). Other European societies and the International Musicological Society will be represented.

Saarbrücken is easy reach from Paris-Est (1:50 h), Frankfurt/Main (2 h) or (with Ryanair) via Zweibrücken (30 km) or Frankfurt-Hahn (2 h bus transfer).

Attendance is free.

Programme:
Thursday, 6 November 2008
Universität des Saarlandes, Campus, Musiksaal (Gebäude C5_1 )
9.00 Opening and Introduction
10.30–13.00 European BA/MA study plans I

Universität des Saarlandes, Institut für Musikwissenschaft (Gebäude C5_2 , EG), room 1
15.00–18.00 International study plans
Musicology in the “Grande région”: Nancy-Metz-Liège-Saarbrücken

Friday, 7 November
Universität des Saarlandes, Institut für Musikwissenschaft, room 1
9.00–12.00 European BA/MA study plans II
14.00–17.00 Meeting of represants of the IMS with represants from national societies

Saturday, 8 November
Hochschule für Musik Saar, Bismarckstraße 1, Walter-Gieseking-Saal
9.00–12.00 Uhr Roundtable

For further information please contact:

Prof. Dr. Rainer Kleinertz
Lehrstuhl für Musikwissenschaft der Universität des Saarlandes
Postfach 15 11 50
D-66041 Saarbrücken
Tel. 0681/302-3660 (-2318 Sekr.)
Fax 0681/302-2851
privat: Kobenhüttenweg 20, D-66123 Saarbrücken, Tel. 0681/9380627

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