Survey on Artistic Research: Performance, Teaching and Publication Practices
How are artistic performance, artistic research, teaching and academic publications recognised and evaluated in higher music education today?
Researchers from Széchenyi István University and Eötvös Loránd University (Hungary) are conducting an international survey examining careers, working conditions and evaluation systems in Higher Music Education Institutions worldwide.
The study explores:
• the balance between artistic activity, artistic research, teaching and scholarly publication;
• promotion and career pathways in conservatoires and university music departments;
• institutional expectations regarding research output;
• the recognition of artistic research within evaluation and promotion systems;
• challenges faced by academic and artistic staff in different national contexts.
We are particularly interested in understanding how institutions evaluate publications in relation to artistic practice and artistic research, and how these expectations influence professional development.
We warmly invite academic staff, artistic researchers, performers, teachers, administrators and doctoral candidates working in higher music education to participate.
The questionnaire is anonymous and takes approximately 15 minutes to complete.
Survey link:
https://elteppk.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_37pAuHb2hKyVDFQ
Your contribution will help provide an international overview of current practices and support evidence-based discussions on the future of evaluation systems in higher music education.
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