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The Digital Age of Voice: How AI is Shaping Our World

Pippa Anderson
Sunday 30th April 2023

Artificial intelligence (AI) is a rapidly evolving field with emerging developments and applications. AI is changing how we learn and communicate, and it is highly likely that researchers, health professionals, teachers, and performers will need to reorient around it.

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UWTSD Shortlisted for Lecturers and Teaching Quality in the Whatuni Student Choice Awards!

Voice Study Centre
Thursday 27th April 2023

We are so proud to be accredited by UWTSD and super proud of our fantastic lecturing team; Sophie Scott, Pippa Anderson and Kerrie Obert!

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Maintaining Vocal Health: Hydration

Voice Study Centre
Tuesday 25th April 2023

The delicate structures of the vocal folds require regular attention, or hygiene, to remain well. Vocal hygiene refers to the daily practices conducive to maintaining vocal health. In this blog, we will focus on hydration.

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Director & Team News

Lecturer Sophie Scott headed to New York to work on a Brechtian musical cabaret!

Voice Study Centre
Monday 24th April 2023

'Risk! A Climate Cabaret' takes a light-hearted but poignant look at climate change and financial risk.

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Start your MA Voice Pedagogy journey this October!

Voice Study Centre
Thursday 20th April 2023

Applications for our MA Voice Pedagogy October 2023 cohort are now open.

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Many of our MA students go on to publish their research...

Peter Thompson
Wednesday 19th April 2023

..and we're very proud of that. So proud in fact, that we've created a special page on our website to showcase them.

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MA Voice Pedagogy Alumni Publishes Vocal Health Book

Voice Study Centre
Tuesday 18th April 2023

We're so proud of MA Voice Pedagogy alumni Olivia Sparkhall for the publication of her new book!

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Celebrating World Voice Day 2023!

Voice Study Centre
Monday 17th April 2023

To celebrate World Voice Day this year, we hosted a free to attend lecture, delivered by Dr. Julian Chen. He delivered a fascinating talk on the transient theory of human voice production, the 'timbron theory', initially proposed by Leonhard Euler in 1727.

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Voice Study Centre lecturer will be a keynote speaker at this year's Northwest Voice Conference

Voice Study Centre
Sunday 16th April 2023

Kerrie Obert will be a keynote speaker at this year's Northwest Voice Conference: The Art & Science of the Performing Voice in May!

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